Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Ahmadinejad Defiles The Deaths Of 3000 Innocent Americans


Many have called for a military strike against Iran for both their work towards gaining nuclear weapons and their involvement in the Iraq War. I have been included in that group calling for just that. Now, however, I have a third reason to call for an attack on Iran. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said this yesterday:


"An event was created in the name of the attack against the twin towers. We were all sad. It was said that 3,000 people were killed," Ahmadinejad said.
"But the names of the 3,000 people were never published and nobody was able to respond to the main question, which is how is it possible that with the best radar systems and intelligence networks the planes could crash undetected into the towers."

Now, some may poke fun at Ahmadinejad coming across as some truther on this but I don't. I condemn the man for this statement and I call for retaliation against him and the country of Iran.

3,000 innocent Americans were killed on September 11th - some in airliners, some in the twin towers, some in the Pentagon. And this puke, this excuse for a human being, this pile of pedophile-worshipping human excrement has the nerve to defile those killed in the cowardly attacks. And this is the man that Barack Hussein Obama wants to sit down and have talks with.

Can anyone give me a single reason why Ahmadinejad should remain breathing oxygen on this planet? He has called for the extermination of Israel, he has lied to the world about his development of nuclear weapons and now he has dismissed the single biggest loss of American life on American soil. There was a time when people stood up to cry out for a good reason to bomb Iran. I say now, the charge must be placed on those to come up with a solid reason why we SHOULDN'T bomb Iran. Do it now.

Here's the full story from Yahoo.


Ahmadinejad: US used September 11 as 'pretext' for invasions

TEHRAN (AFP) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the United States on Tuesday of using the September 11, 2001 attacks as a "pretext" to launch invasions and cast doubt on the accepted version of the terror strikes

"On the pretext of this incident a major military operation was launched and oppressed Afghanistan was attacked. Tens of thousands of people have been killed until now," he said in a speech broadcast on state television.
"Poor Iraq was attacked. According to official figures... one million people have been killed," he said in the speech marking Iran's day of nuclear technology.
He appeared to cast doubt on the official version of the attacks, saying the names of those killed had never been published and questioning how the planes had hit the towers of the World Trade Centre in New York.
"An event was created in the name of the attack against the twin towers. We were all sad. It was said that 3,000 people were killed," Ahmadinejad said.
"But the names of the 3,000 people were never published and nobody was able to respond to the main question, which is how is it possible that with the best radar systems and intelligence networks the planes could crash undetected into the towers."
This is the first time that Ahmadinejad has spoken publicly about his interpretation of the attacks of September 11, 2001.
The government of Iran's then reformist president Mohammad Khatami was quick to condemn the airborne attacks on New York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed nearly 3,000 people.
However hardline newspapers have on occasion described the attacks as a conspiracy that was devised by the White House to justify its attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan.
Iran and the United States have had no diplomatic relations since the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran in the wake of the 1979 Islamic revolution and remain at loggerheads over the Islamic republic's nuclear programme.
"Discrimination has been applied in the world and the lie has become the rule. Threat and pillage is something that has become acceptable," Ahmadinejad added.

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