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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Letter to the U.S. People
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29/11/2006 15:29:26
 
 
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29/11/2006 15:08:57
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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What I find most interesting is that he didn't bother to conceal his true motives and beliefs when he was elected, but now he seems to be trying to couch his true feelings in retoric. Not a very comfortable message and it doesn't make him anymore trustworthy. I had a good friend many years ago who was muslim (he still is a muslim although we are not good friends these years). He once told me that it was perfectly acceptable to lie, cheat, steal, commit adultery, murder, or anything that was necessary for your country, your people, and your religion - even if those practices were forbidden by that religion. The end result justified the means. That is what really concerns me with these false peaceful messages... I think he is doing whatever he needs to in order to continue on with the nuclear power program and to gain worldwide support or at least the support of his neighbors so that he can wipe out Israel (and possibly the U.S.) in the future. He would need to take both out in order for Iran to survive afterwards.





>>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15952309/
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>>>That one tries to sound reasonable, but at the same time, he can't quite conceal what seems to be his blind hate against - hmmm - the "Zionists".
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>>Ah. You noticed that did you? ;)
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>Sure. I mean, why did he even use the word "Zionists" if he wanted to fake the impression that he is a reasonable guy. It is well known that this is part of the official anti-Israel propaganda.
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