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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ahmadinejad...blah blah yadda yadda...kill the Jews...blah blah...

Some things get old quickly, others seem to hang on forever.  The rhetoric spewing from Iran on a regular basis seems to be the same thing over and over...and it is.  It is important to not just realise that they are a one pony show, but also that because of the Shia apocalypse theology guiding the government they are the most dangerous Islamist country on earth right now.  We have a tendency to ignore the same blather but that blather tells us, with alarming regularity what Iran wants, what their plans are and what their goal is.  If we fail to see what is plainly in front of us, we will suffer greatly in the years ahead.


From the FARS News Agency August 22

Iranian President Calls for Muslims' Massive Turnout on Quds Day


TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged the worldwide Muslim community as well as non-Muslim countries to stage massive participation in the International Quds Day rallies on Friday.

President Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that nations can get rid of "the infected tumor of the Zionist regime" through mobilizing their beliefs and ideals.

The Iranian chief executive described the city of al-Quds in the occupied Palestinian land as "the key point in resolving historical issues."

Ahmadinejad also noted that Iranians are a pioneer nation in defending oppressed people across the world against "misconducts of arrogant powers and global Zionism."

He expressed hope this year's Quds Day rallies lead to "the elimination of the Zionist regime and freedom of mankind from evils."

Millions of people are expected to take part in the International Quds Day (Friday, August 26) rallies in solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people and all oppressed nations around the world.

The founder of the Islamic Revolution Imam Khomeini designated the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan as "Quds Day" in a show of support for the world's Muslims, in particular the Palestinians.   

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