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IsraelÂ’s nuclear disarmament best path to security: minister | |
2006-08-01 | |
TEHRAN -– The nuclear disarmament of the Zionist regime would be the best way to establish lasting peace and security in the region, Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said here on Monday.
He said a lack of unity in the Islamic world is the main reason behind the occurrence of such brutalities in Lebanon. “The Muslim countries can prevent the repetition of such incidents by being unified and adopting common stances,” he added. Launching attacks on civilians, destroying residential areas and economic infrastructures in Lebanon are among the concrete examples of war crimes, Najjar said. “A fate worse than those of Hitler and Saddam awaits Zionist criminals and their supporters,” he said. Underlining the fact that the resolute resistance of the Lebanese and Palestinian nations against the brutal atrocities of the Zionist regime and the United States has frustrated their strategic objectives, Najjar said that the Lebanese and Palestinian nations proved once again that no weapons, including nuclear ones, can overcome the strong determination of free and independent nations. The U.S. is seeking to gain domination over the Middle East and the whole world by insisting on implementing the so-called Middle East peace plan, he stated. The U.S. and Zionist officials that seek to realize their objectives through militarism, occupation, coups and the massacre of innocents are quite unfamiliar with peace, security, democracy and human rights. “They legitimize every crime to bring to fruition Israel’s domination over Islamic and Arab Middle East,” he added. Sorry Mostafa, we ain't bitin today. The only way they'll short of Big Boys is when they begin using them on YOU! | |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#7 Wonderful, insightful speech Najjir. Proceed back to the corner and reattach your dunce cap. |
Posted by: SOP35/Rat 2006-08-01 19:25 |
#6 Israel's nuclear threat and its ever increasing military might certainly have failed Israel's aim of peace in the region (if peace is Israel's aim). Israel certainly denigrated the value of the NPT. Why bother signing on or honouring it? Look how well Israel's made out as regional threat to its neighbours because it didn't sign on! No wonder other nations want a taste of that nuclear might. Israel, however, isn't going to nuclear disarm. And those in the region are not going to trust Israel to be less aggressive and belligerent than it continues to be. So Israel does not want peace. Why pretend otherwise? |
Posted by: Doggone 2006-08-01 18:06 |
#5 I can think of a way Israel can get rid of it's nukes. The Defense Minister probably wouldn't like it though.... |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-08-01 16:42 |
#4 I wonder if all the countries in the area who have problems with Israel would let someone go over their country with a fine tooth comb every year or two if Israel were to "disarm". :-) With this in mind, let me translate what Mostafa just said: "I say Israel and the US are bad thereby keeping the sacred hate alive therefore I'm a good extremist. Please keep me on the payroll." |
Posted by: gorb 2006-08-01 16:31 |
#3 "lasting peace and security in the region" He means the "peace" and "security" of the GRAVE - for the Joooooooos. Nobody cares what you think, Mostafa-gotten-his-meds-today. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2006-08-01 15:09 |
#2 the Zionist regimeÂ’s ongoing massacre of innocent civilians in Lebanon and Palestine, in which unconventional weapons are also being used Underlining the fact that the resolute resistance of the Lebanese and Palestinian nations against the brutal atrocities of the Zionist regime and the United States has frustrated their strategic objectives There's no bias here is there? |
Posted by: FOTSGreg 2006-08-01 13:19 |
#1 “A fate worse than those of Hitler and Saddam awaits Zionist criminals and their supporters,” he said. Lame, lame, lame. Mostafa's got a long way to go before he's up to KCNA rant standards. |
Posted by: Xbalanke 2006-08-01 13:17 |