Friday, February 3, 2012

Will Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the UN be carried live on Fox News or CNN?

It is highly unlikely that either FOX or CNN will broadcast the speech that Iran's President Admadinejad delivered to the UN on September 19, 2006. Possibly, excerpts may be broadcast.



You can see it online here:

http://www.aimislam.com/forums/index.php鈥?/a>



You can read the text here:

http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php鈥?/a>



Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a Mahdaviat (a person who believes in and prepares for the Mahdi.) Ahmadinejad spoke at the UN in 2005 and alluded to Imam Mahdi. In his speech of September 19, 2006 at the UN he averred, "I emphatically declare that today's world, more than ever before, longs for just and righteous people with love for all humanity; and above all longs for the perfect righteous human being and the real savior who has been promised to all peoples and who will establish justice, peace and brotherhood on the planet." Then he prayed, ""Oh, Almighty God, all men and women are your creatures and you have ordained their guidance and salvation. Bestow upon humanity that thirsts for justice, the perfect human being promised to all by you, and make us among his followers and among those who strive for his return and his cause." Ahmadinejad believes the mahdi will bring justice, peace and brotherhood to mankind.



The whois registration of his website lists his first name as mahdi http://lvb.net/item/3255



According to Shiites, the 12th imam disappeared as a child in the year 941. When he returns, they believe, he will reign on earth for seven years, before bringing about a final judgment and the end of the world.



Under Iran's constitution, the highest government official and commander-in-chief of the military is the Supreme Leader. The first Supreme Leader was Ayatollah Khomeni. The current Supreme Leader is Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei. Both the Supreme Leader and President Ahmadinejad have apocalyptic views. They want to bring about the zuhur (appearance) of Imam Mahdi. They want to establish a Shiite Khalifah (empire) from Iran to Lebanon.



Ahmadinejad choose his words well for the speech at the UN on September 19. Instead of naming names he says "some" [individual's] behavior is not worthy of human beings and runs counter to the Truth, to justice and to human dignity.



Ahmadinejad emphasized, The occupiers are incapable of establishing security in Iraq...there are covert and overt efforts to heighten insecurity, magnify and aggravate differences within Iraqi society, and instigate civil strife...It seems that intensification of hostilities and terrorism serves as a pretext for the continued presence of foreign forces in Iraq. Where can the people of Iraq seek refuge, and from whom should the Government of Iraq seek justice?



Next he discusses Palestine and Lebanon. Then he reiterates the statement made in other speeches, "The Islamic Republic of Iran is a member of the IAEA and is committed to the NPT. All our nuclear activities are transparent, peaceful and under the watchful eyes of IAEA inspectors." Maybe he has said that so often that he really believes it. It was over the issue of inspections that the current situation arose. Furthermore, there is an addendum to the NPT that Iran never signed.



Then finally, he names names,



"The question needs to be asked: if the Governments of the United States or the United Kingdom, who are permanent members of the Security Council, commit aggression, occupation and violation of international law, which of the organs of the UN can take them to account?"



Then he ended with the prayer for the mahdi.Will Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the UN be carried live on Fox News or CNN?
fox does not concider it to be news, they are now drinking their own koolaidWill Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the UN be carried live on Fox News or CNN?
I wouldn't be surprised if it wasWill Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the UN be carried live on Fox News or CNN?
Oh that would be good for laughs. He is perhaps the only international leader who expresses his thoughts in a more bafflingly ineffectual manner than our own George Bush.
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