http://bronzeblog.blogspot.com/ Iranian President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad went on Iranian TV on July 25 and spoke in praise of "the art of martyrdom" as volunteers prepared to mobilize for suicide squads aimed at U.S., British and Israeli forces.
The day after this appearance, the London Arabic-language daily newspaper, the Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, published an article about the new Iranian leader's spiritual advisor, Ayatollah Mohammad Misbach Yazdi, who told Iranians how to volunteer for the regime-sponsored "martyrdom squads," according to the Washington, D.C.-based Middle East Media Research Institute.
The report goes on to describe an Iranian women's volunteer group dedicated to carrying out martyrdom operations against U.S., British, and Israeli forces.
This is just unbelievable! Especially in light of all the pressure on Iran to give up their nuclear weapons program, which they deny having. Their nuclear aspirations are "strictly for energy" ya, right!
This type of chest beating is so bizarre, and something we would expect from Bin Ladin's group, who come out of their caves long enough to plan a sneak attack on innocent civilians, or to deliver a video tape full of the kind of trash talk that the Iranian president is spewing. Don't these people have enough to worry about already? The election was obviously rigged, because every legitimate poll coming out suggests that Iran's youthful population wants closer relations with the west, and the U.S. specifically, they disprove of their hardline leaders.
There is something very fishy going on in the Middle East.
Let me take you back to a time when Saddam was still king of Iraq.
The entire United Nations membership accused Saddam of hiding WMD's. Their inspectors were there immediately following Saddam's hasty retreat from Kuwait (don't get me started on his reasons for thinking he could get away with invading Kuwait!) the inspectors compiled a huge list of WMD's and components for making them - they knew what he had. In the months leading up to the invasion of Iraq, the U.N demanded that he turn over his WMD's, and or, proof that they had been disposed of. The ultimatum was thrown down. Either comply, or get taken over.
Saddam is a brutal dictator, but he's no fool. He claimed he had no such weapons, but we've heard these type of denials before haven't we? Remember the Israelis flattened his "non existent" nuclear weapons labs. The U.N knew without a doubt that he had these weapons. Somewhere between all the diversionary tactics where Saddam's generals performed their famous stall tactics with the U.N inspectors, there was a CNN report which showed a live satellite view of a huge caravan of military covered trucks leaving Iraq, and entering Syria!
Any other time this would have been a major story which we would have gotten sick of, because CNN would have played it on a non stop news loop for weeks on end, and there would have been endless commentary by generals, polititians, and all manner of analysts. The very bizarre thing is that CNN pulled it after one viewing, and never spoke of it again!
That type of silencing can only come from the very top.
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