Projection par excellence from the land of the 12th mahdi. Iran again affirms it's rightful place as the number one denier of reality in the world. At least they are consistent and never waiver off message.
From Los Angeles Times June 26 by Ramin Mostaghim and Alexandra Sandels
Iran slams U.S. at conference on fighting terrorism
Reporting from Tehran and Beirut— A battered Peugeot sedan greeted visitors Saturday to a conference hall in north Tehran.
"Professor Massoud Ali Mohammadi, martyred in front of his house," explained an accompanying poster. It was a reference to the mysterious assassination last year of the Iranian physicist, killed when a bomb exploded near his car in Tehran. Iranian authorities have blamed the West for the killing.
The Peugeot was the symbolic scene-setter for a two-day conference in the Iranian capital on fighting terrorism. According to the Iranian media, officials from more than 60 countries and several heads of state flew in for the talks — among them Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges.
The event was heavy on U.S.-bashing, generally reflecting Tehran's views about Washington's policy in the region.
In a message to the conference, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lashed out at the U.S. for drone strikes in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The attacks, he said, have "repeatedly" turned "wedding parties into mourning ceremonies." He echoed the official Iranian line that the U.S. and its allies are hypocrites, employing terrorist tactics that kill civilians while condemning others as terrorists.
"The United States, Britain and some Western governments, with a black record in terrorist behavior, have now added to their rhetoric the claim of fighting terrorism," Khamenei was quoted as saying by the semiofficial Fars News Agency.
Just who is the terrorist again? It is those who send 8-year old girls to their death in the name of Allah, that is who.
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From Los Angeles Times June 26 by Ramin Mostaghim and Alexandra Sandels
Iran slams U.S. at conference on fighting terrorism
Reporting from Tehran and Beirut— A battered Peugeot sedan greeted visitors Saturday to a conference hall in north Tehran.
"Professor Massoud Ali Mohammadi, martyred in front of his house," explained an accompanying poster. It was a reference to the mysterious assassination last year of the Iranian physicist, killed when a bomb exploded near his car in Tehran. Iranian authorities have blamed the West for the killing.
The Peugeot was the symbolic scene-setter for a two-day conference in the Iranian capital on fighting terrorism. According to the Iranian media, officials from more than 60 countries and several heads of state flew in for the talks — among them Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges.
The event was heavy on U.S.-bashing, generally reflecting Tehran's views about Washington's policy in the region.
In a message to the conference, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei lashed out at the U.S. for drone strikes in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The attacks, he said, have "repeatedly" turned "wedding parties into mourning ceremonies." He echoed the official Iranian line that the U.S. and its allies are hypocrites, employing terrorist tactics that kill civilians while condemning others as terrorists.
"The United States, Britain and some Western governments, with a black record in terrorist behavior, have now added to their rhetoric the claim of fighting terrorism," Khamenei was quoted as saying by the semiofficial Fars News Agency.
Just who is the terrorist again? It is those who send 8-year old girls to their death in the name of Allah, that is who.
Read it all
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