Tuesday, January 5, 2010

MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD IRANIAN PRESIDENT


THE MASKS ARE ALL OFF!
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

WHY IS THIS MAN BEING INSULTED, INTERROGATED, AND BRANDED AS IF HE WERE AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL INSTEAD OF BEING RECOGNIZED AS THE DULY ELECTED POLITICAL HEAD OF AN UNITED NATIONS MEMBER COUNTRY?


The week of September 21 to September 25, 2009 will long be remembered and recognized as the week that caused all the masks to fall. Speaker after speaker at the United Nations Annual Assembly Meetings had very important and politically explosive comments to make regarding the present political affairs of the current makeup of certain member nations of this International Governing Body, founded in San Francisco and now located in New York City.

Since he delivered his televised speech to the General Assembly on Thursday of that week, the American media have been on the attack – television commentators, radio talk shows and especially political interviews have all condemned him as a war monger at worst and a purveyor of untruths and a madman at best. He lectured the entire Assembly, the United States, and the world with the contents and details of his speech.


The outspoken Ahmadinejad also offered veiled but unmistakable criticism of the United States -- not mentioning Iran's long-time adversary by name, but offering blunt critiques of the Iraq war and Washington's larger war on terrorism.

"Human rights are being extensively violated by certain powers," he said in his U.N. address. "Setting up secret prisons, abducting persons, trials and secret punishments without any regard to due process, extensive tappings of telephone conversations, intercepting private mail and frequent summons to police and security centers have become commonplace and prevalent."

And it should be noted that fully 118 countries aligned themselves with Iran's drive to secure nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and against the Israel-U.S. Axis a recent summit of nonaligned nations.

The Iranian president expressed dismay that his recent extended letter to President Bush asking for an opening of dialogue, followed by an offer to publicly debate the American leader before the United Nations, has gone unanswered.
The Western Nations (a.k.a.) Britain, Israel, and the United States have attacked Iran over a nuclear proliferation repeatedly over the past ten years, which has been a cover-up to protect the world's suspicions of the World War II Holocaust story. They know that Iran along with it's president have the knowledge and the ability and the will to ask insightful questions and disseminate questions of serious historical aspects of which may discredit their claims of a world-wide program of gas chambers, and the premeditated murder of six million Jewish lives since 1945.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears to be a thoughtful, courteous, man of learning when he addresses the United Nations or is reviewed on American Television. Programs. A scholarly civil engineer who has taken the political road to the highest political office in Iran, after being born in humble and poor family circumstances.

He has asserted on the several occasion the false fears of anyone using the Atomic Bomb ever again. It has been used once in history and will never be used again as a military weapon. He is correct in his assessment that building an Atomic Bomb is an obsolete idea for any Nation to consider.

The Nuclear Program argument has been an ongoing bone of contention in Iran's legitimate quest for Nuclear Power for its own health and energy programs but has been stymied at each turn by United Nations and USA sanctions, and Israel's threats of bombing the Iranian Nuclear sites as they did in Iraq in 1981. We all know the historic outcome that was born the morning of that cowardly military act of destruction and political audaciousness.

Now back to answer the initial question:
Why is this man and his country being insulted, interrogated, and branded as if they were an international criminal instead of being recognized as the duly elected political head of an united nations member country?
The short answer to this question is that Iran and it's President question the whole matter of the historical truth that may lie beneath the modern version of the “HOLOCAUST.”
As the President of a sovereign nation the president cannot be charged with the inordinate hate laws that several western nations have enacted.



That is the fear – not the atomic program question!

January 3, 2010
IRAN OFFERS OWN DEAL ON NUKE PROGRAM
Iran's foreign minister issued an ultimatum to the West: Either renegotiate the United Nations backed deal on Iran's nuclear
program, or the Islamic republic will enrich nuclear fuel on its
own.



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