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At 'Mosque Week' Celebration Ahmadinejad Promises To Destroy Israel
At 'Mosque Week' Celebration Ahmadinejad Promises To Destroy Israel
Tehran celebrated its 6th Annual World Mosque Week this week. You know what that means... It's time for a "We're going to destroy Israel," speech! ( ISNA ) In celebration of this grand occasion Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promised to dismantle Israel in the very near future . The Iranian Republic New Agency reported: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad here on Wednesday advised the ...
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Jules Crittenden — ... … and recommends the United States get serious about reasserting itself as a world power. Here’s another guy who probably sees an upside to western impotence, at the hands of his Russky pals: A’jad in his latest Zionist-bashing session promises, “ We will witness the dismantling of the corrupt regime in a very near future .” None of it looks good. It ain’t your dad’s Cold War. But the great thing about Russia these days is what was once a closed state-controlled kleptocracy is now an internationally connected market-driven kleptocracy. Nuclear holocaust is bad for business. ...

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