Ahmadinejad threatens Europe...
Of course, no one will pay attention.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday called Israel's leaders a "group of terrorists" and threatened any country that supports Israel.
"You imposed a group of terrorists ... on the region," Ahmadinejad said, addressing the U.S. and its allies. "It is in your own interest to distance yourself from these criminals... This is an ultimatum. Don't complain tomorrow."
Ahmadinejad warned Europe it was stirring up hatred in the Middle East by supporting Israel and said it "may get hurt" if anger in the region boils over.
"You should believe that this regime [Israel] cannot last and has no more benefit to you. What benefit have you got in supporting this regime, except the hatred of the nations?" he said in a speech to mark Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, when Iranians are officially encouraged to demonstrate in support of the Palestinians.
"We have advised the Europeans that the Americans are far away, but you are the neighbors of the nations in this region. We inform you that the nations are like an ocean that is welling up, and if a storm begins, the dimensions will not stay limited to Palestine, and you may get hurt," he said. The remarks were broadcast on state radio.
4 Comments:
With the total and utter collapse of the Conservatives at the polls, I think it's time that the Harper government not endorse the State of Israel as explicity as it has been doing.
With a total collapse of support in Quebec, the Harper government is doomed.
Doomed? A single poll shows we're at 32% and we're 'doomed'? Polls outside an election period are pretty much meaningless. They can still reveal trends, and the Harper government should be concerned, but they shouldn't make policy on the basis of polls. That's what the last government did, and it didn't work out too well for them.
Doomed? Europe is doomed, Canada would only be doomed if the Liberals were re-elected...
Can Europe surrender fast enough to please the Iranians?
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