Thursday, June 05, 2008

A Bit Of A Hypocritical Threat


Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told Japan's prime minister Thursday that the world will soon not include the United States, Iranian news agency IRNA reported.


"The U.S. domination is on the fall. Iran and Japan as two civilized and influential nations should get ready for a world minus the U.S.," Ahmadinejad told Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda on the sidelines of the U.N. food summit in Rome on Tuesday, IRNA reported.


The hard-line leader called for Japan's cooperation in finding their historical and true status, IRNA reported.


"No body or power can wipe Iran off the world scene and Iranian nation of course can well manage its affairs under such an atmosphere," he said.


Now, if the US said ANYTHING REMOTELY like this, it'd be all over the front page of every newspaper in the world. But everyone just seems to think "oh well, he's just a fanatical idiot", and they ignore him.


Personally, I take his words as a direct threat against us. Now, let's have Iran, especially Ahmadinejad, be a bit nervous as we contemplate this:


Exclusive: US may lift ban on sale of F-22 aircraft to Israel


US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman, whose panel has hitherto prevented the sale to Israel of the F-22 stealth fighter jet, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that he was open to removing the sales restriction to boost Israeli deterrence.



The F-22 "Raptor" has long been regarded as a tremendous potential asset in any Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, given its ability to penetrate even the most sophisticated radar and other defense systems.


There is no other aircraft in the world with the capabilities of the F-22, and Ahmadinejad would be wise to keep his fucking mouth shut and want to do something about thier nuclear program.


I know for a fact, the Israeli's are chomping at the bit to get at those nuclear facilities. They've already proven that they can get through the defenses of Syria, I imagine it wouldn't be that difficult to do the same for Iran.


Sometimes their words are threatening, like Ahmadinejad's, other times, they are comical, like this idiot:


Iran is threatening to sue countries that it says have damaged its reputation and pushed to have U.N. Security Council involvement in its nuclear program.


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