Anyone else need evidence that Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism?
Everyone knows that Annapolis is about isolating Iran, and with Iran hosting a summit of terrorist groups, it's really an afterthought on what to do about their nuclear program:
Iran said on Tuesday that it had invited Palestinian militant factions to a meeting in Tehran aimed at countering a US-hosted Middle East peace conference seeking to kickstart the peace process.
"These groups are planning to come to Tehran within the next week or two and they are all the Palestinian groups that are struggling for the freedom of their land," government spokesman Gholam Hossein Elham told reporters.
Iran is one of the most vocal backers of Palestinian militant groups like Hamas and Islamic Jihad and pledged millions of dollars in 2006 to the then Hamas government crippled by a Western aid cut.
So "struggling for the freedom of your land" means putting bombs on city buses and in nightclubs? You don't deserve "your land" if you resort to killing civilians indiscriminately. But of course, that's not to say that Iran isn't trying to put up a tough guy image:
On Monday Ahmadinejad told Saudi King Abdullah in a telephone call that he "wished" the kingdom was not taking part in the peace conference.
Smells of a classic "divide and conquer" strategy that Iran is pulling. We all know it's a bullshit lie because King Abdullah has pushed Bush to do something about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for years, and now that he gets a chance, he's going to say he "wished they weren't taking part"?
Bullshit.
Travis
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