Wednesday, February 20, 2008

U.N. Sec'y General Vows Response To Ahmadinejad's Anti-Israel Speech


Call me a skeptic but I'll believe this when I see it. The U.N. Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, promised an Israeli delegation that he would "firmly" respond to Iran President Ahmadinejad's speech the other day when he referred to Israel as a "filthy germ." So that's the extent of Moon's actions - a "firm" response and him calling the verbal attacks, "intolerable."

Let's just pretend that President George Bush made a speech on the White House lawn and called Saudi Arabia a "blight on humanity for their sponsorship of world wide terror and that the Sauds should be driven out of their homeland"...what would have been the Secretary General's response to that?

Exactly. If that had happened, Ban Ki-Moon would have called an emergency security council meeting and held a vote to have the United States reprimanded and stripped of committee participation.

But hey, it's Israel so it's a different scenario. And by the way, did you notice that the Israelis had to go TO the Secretary General and request some action???
It's proven every day that the U.N. goes out of it's way to enable the islamists around the world to attack Israel with words and weapons and one day it better stop.

Here's the full story.


UN Chief: Ahmadinejad's verbal attacks on Israel intolerable

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon promised Wednesday to respond "firmly" to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's verbal attacks on Israel, which he called "intolerable." Ban made the promise in a meeting with Israel's Ambassador to the UN Dan Gillerman, who requested the meeting with the UN chief following the Iranian president's Wednesday attack calling Israel a "filthy germ." Ahmadinejad's remarks were broadcast on Iranian television on Wednesday, in which he called Israel a "filthy germ" and "savage beast" established by Western states in their bid to dominate Middle East nations.

The comments came just days after a top commander in Iran's Revolutionary Guard called Israel a "cancerous germ" which would be wiped out by Hezbollah, Army Radio reported. Guards commander-in-chief Mohammad Ali Jafari was quoted by the Fars News Agency on Monday as saying: "In the near future, we will witness the destruction of the cancerous germ of Israel by the powerful and competent hands of the Hezbollah combatants." Jafari made the comment in a letter to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, offering condolences after the killing of terrorist mastermind Imad Mughniyah, which Iran has blamed on Israel.

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