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Iran's Ahmadinejad says Israel should be moved to Europe
2005-12-08
now there's thinking outside the box! HT to Drudge

Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that if Germany and Austria feel responsible for massacring Jews during World War II, a state of Israel should be established on their soil. Ahmadinejad, who sparked an international outcry in October when he said Israel "must be wiped off the map", also repeated his view Thursday that the Jewish state was a "tumour".
"Now that you believe the Jews were oppressed, why should the Palestinian Muslims have to pay the price?" the hardline president asked in an interview with Iran's Arabic-language satellite channel, Al-Alam.

"Why did you come to give a piece of Islamic land and the territory of the Palestinian people to them?

"You oppressed them, so give a part of Europe to the Zionist regime so they can establish any government they want. We would support it," he said, according to a transcript of his original Farsi-language comments given to AFP.

"So, Germany and Austria, come and give one, two or any number of your provinces to the Zionist regime so they can create a country there which all of Europe will support and the problem will be solved at its root," he said.

"Why do they insist on imposing themselves on other powers and creating a tumour so there is always tension and conflict?"

Al-Alam said Ahmadinejad was speaking in the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia where he was attending a two-day meeting of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference that opened Wednesday.

"Is it not true that European countries insist that they committed a Jewish genocide? They say that Hitler burned millions of Jews in furnaces ... and exiled them," Ahmadinejad told Al-Alam.

"Then because the Jews have been oppressed during the Second World War, therefore they (the Europeans) have to support the occupying regime of Qods (Jerusalem). We do not accept this," he said.

He also noted that European countries "believe in this so much and are so determined that any researcher who denies it (the Holocaust) with historical evidence is dealt with in a most harsh way and sent to prison."

The Holocaust was Nazi Germany's systematic slaughter of an estimated six million Jews between 1933 and 1945, mainly in the latter years of World War II.

Official Iranian media frequently carry sympathetic interviews with Holocaust revisionist historians -- who attempt to establish that the number of Jews killed by the Nazis was wildly exaggerated.

Iran refuses to recognise Israel.

Ahmadinejad said his second proposal was for "a referendum in Palestine for all the original Palestinians" to decide on the future of what is now Israel, the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

But the president said that "the best solution is resistance so that the enemies of the Palestinians accept the reality and the right of the Palestinian people to have land."

Posted by:Frank G

#8  I suspect the Iranians could care less about downwind drift. They would probably see any domestic nuclear contamination as a noble and quite worthy sacrifice so long as the Jewish State was destroyed.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-12-08 20:25  

#7  What direction would the prevailing winds carry Israel if Iran nuked it? Back onto Iran?
Posted by: Glenmore   2005-12-08 20:15  

#6  Why do I get the feeling that World War III is not far off?
Posted by: Secret Master   2005-12-08 17:52  

#5  I was born in Iran, genius.
Posted by: Moshe Katsav, President of Israel   2005-12-08 17:16  

#4  No, He is definately a stunt double for Cornellius in planet of the apes
Posted by: Shistos Shistadogaloo   2005-12-08 15:45  

#3  I used to think he looked like a skid row crackhead. Now I'm convinced he is one...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-12-08 15:18  

#2  I think Iran should be moved to the moon.
Posted by: SR-71   2005-12-08 15:07  

#1  When I read this, I get the feeling that he has a strategy here. He's trying to diminish Europe's support for Israel, to the degree that Europe actually does support Israel. First, he sets up European guilt over the Holocaust as the reason for their support; next, he attempts to lessen the guilt by suggesting that the Holocaust wasn't as bad as everyone thinks. Lessen the guilt, lesson the support. He knows well how the Europeans feel about Jews, and he is trying to get them to embrace those feelings. This man, and those responsible for his election, are dangerous. Iran must be destroyed.
Posted by: BH   2005-12-08 14:16  

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