Iranian president:
9/11 was 'big lie'
March 7, 2010
Two days before his official trip to Afghanistan, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a "big lie" intended to pave the way for the invasion of a war-torn nation, according to Iranian state media.
Ahmadinejad, known for his harsh rhetoric toward the West and Israel, said the attack on U.S. soil was a "scenario and a sophisticated intelligence measure," Iran's state-run Press TV reported Saturday.
The assault was a "big lie intended to serve as a pretext for fighting terrorism and setting the grounds for sending troops to Afghanistan," Press TV reported Ahmadinejad as saying.
It's not the first time Ahmadinejad has denied a historical tragedy. In the past, he has denied the existence of the Holocaust, which claimed the lives of some 6 million Jews during World War II, and suggested Israel should be "wiped off the map."
"Today," he said Saturday, "with blessings from the Almighty, the capitalist system, founded by the Zionists, has also reached an end," Press TV quoted Ahmadinejad.
Ahmadinejad's comments Saturday came just two days before his visit to Afghanistan to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, according to the semi-official Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA).
Ahmadinejad has blamed the "problems in its eastern neighbor" on foreign troops there, ILNA reported Sunday.
The one-day trip is the first for both leaders since their re-election, ILNA reported. Ahmadinejad's re-election last summer prompted thousands to take to the streets of Tehran in protest.
Just watched the Oscars. Too bad there is not a category for most Murderous Film or Most Deceptive Editing or Most Retarded Director... our favorite AIDS Denialist Crock Film would have been a sure winner.
ReplyDeleteLiam Scheff spews the same 9/11 Truther shit on his site! What a tool.
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Carl,
ReplyDeleteask Seth to create the Aids documentary Oscars. The award could be a computer rendered golden retrovirus with knobby retro-stuff on it.
I am not defending Ahmadinejad but he did not say that Israel should be "wiped off the map." He said that "The Imam said this regime occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time". Here is a link so you can read yourself: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=4527. He symphatizes with the ethnically cleansed Palestinians, no one else does. He is not a good spokesman and he does more harm than good for them, but what can you do.
ReplyDeleteAbout the Holacaust denial there is no excuse.
As for 9-11 There is no doubt that the attacks brought benefits. Indeed, several members of the Bush administration publicly said so. The president himself declared that the attacks provide "a great opportunity."2 Donald Rumsfeld stated that 9/11 created "the kind of opportunities that World War II offered, to refashion the world." Condoleeza Rice had said the same thing in mind, telling senior members of the National Security Council to "think about 'how do you capitalize on these opportunities' to fundamentally change...the shape of the world."3 The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, issued by the Bush administration in September 2002, said: "The events of September 11, 2001, opened vast, new opportunities."
That said that doesn't mean that 9-11 was a hoax. I certainly don't belive it was but in Ahmadinejads position would it be so unbeleivble?
Ahmadinejad comes from a country that your country overthrew its first ever parlimentarly elected president. A country that you fund terroist attacks in daily, no hope or change there. A country that sees that the ethnically cleaned Palestinans as brothers but your elites see as sand niggers who should roll over and die(I have no doubt you harbor this somewhat your self), who should never have existed. Hell you can find Democrats and Republicans spewing politically correct hatred toward Arabs/Persians. This is on TV and newspapers and Journals.
I have also read your book You attack people who think Israel shouldn't exist.Israel was born from ethnically cleansing, do I wish all those Palistnians hadn't been hurt? I sure as hell do, and so would you if weren't such a brute. Do I wish Israelis to die? No, there should be one state, a democratic state with Israelis and Palestinians.
For the record you are not a better person than Duesberg, you two are the same pretty much.
"I am not defending Ahmadinejad but he did not say that Israel should be "wiped off the map." He said that "The Imam said this regime occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time". Here is a link so you can read yourself"
ReplyDeleteI'm not really into the political scenes around the world but it seems to me that even if Ahmadinejad was quoting someone else this time, that he in the past stated that Israel should be eliminated himself (see here, and here). I could see how people would be mistaken.
honest if those terrorists did commit the crime they picked a very awkward day for being incognito. 911 alone feeds the conspiracy idea. As well, this article is titled denying AIDs. Although I agree that Ahmadinejad is very controversial, whoever wrote this clearly has a polarized style in journalism favoring the oppositions side, to fabricate a lie against there enemy. So to conclude this post I must say this article is out of taste, whoever posted it clearly resides in the same category of low level attacks as the alleged victim who masks this articles title.
ReplyDeleteyour one biased fucked up rich person Peter Duesberger. You really need to attack those who allow you to keep expressing your opinions.
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