Archive for December 17th, 2005
Early today, gunmen ambushed the motorcade of Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, leaving his driver and one of his bodyguards dead, however the hard-line leader escaped injury because he was not in the car at the time. Was this assassination attempt motivated by his negative statements against Israel and the Jews? Most of the other governments of the world have expressed grave concern over Ahmadinejad’s recent remarks and saber rattling. How ironic that it is reported that an Iranian student dissident group is responsible. Ahmadinejad was responsible for the hostage crisis in 1979 when he and his student dissident group took over the U.S. Embassy and held captive over 50 U.S. citizens for almost a year and half. Yet, today according to WorldNetDaily.com: Today, Ahmadinejad stepped up his anti-Israel rhetoric, calling on the world’s Muslims to be on guard against the Jewish state. "The Zionist regime is today a threat to the whole Middle East region and therefore Moslems should increase their vigilance against this regime," Ahmadinejad told local officials. Ahmadinejad has the full support of Ayatollah Khamanei for all his actions. His increased verbal attacks against Israel appears that he is looking for a confrontation with the West and Israel.
The world’s communities are responding against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remarks concerning that the Holocaust was a myth and that all Jews sin the Middle-East should be relocated to Europe. They are not happy with his negative statements against Israel.
According to German Law it is illegal to deny the Holocaust.
Germany’s foreign minister warned Thursday that the international community is losing patience with Iran after its president denied the Holocaust as a "myth."
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier also said the issue would be addressed at this week’s European Union summit.
In Beijing, the Chinese government also criticized Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remarks, saying it was opposed to actions that could undermine world stability.
The German government has condemned Wednesday’s remarks by Ahmadinejad and called on the United Nations and EU to follow suit. Berlin says the comments will also weigh on talks over Tehran’s disputed nuclear program.
Source: TownHall.com
Let’s hope that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tones down his rhetoric and takes his foot out of his mouth.