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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chris_ on January 28, 2009, 07:54:16 AM
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Ahmadinejad Demands Apology for U.S. 'Crimes'
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for "profound changes" in U.S. foreign policy on Wednesday, including giving up support for Israel, during an address to thousands of people in the western city of Kermanshah.
President Obama on Tuesday, in an interview with Arabic television, called for more dialogue with Iran to express difference and see "where there are potential avenues for progress."
Without mentioning President Barack Obama by name, Ahmadinejad Wednesday repeatedly referred to those who want to bring "change," a word used often in Obama's election campaign, and indicated that Iran would be looking to see if there would be substantive differences in U.S. policy.
"We welcome change but on condition that change is fundamental and on the right track," Ahmadinejad said. "When they say 'we want to make changes', change can happen in two ways. First is a fundamental and effective change... The second ... is a change of tactics."
Ahmadinejad also demanded the U.S. apologize for 'crimes' committed against Iran; specifically, criticizing and trying to block their nuclear program.
"Those who say they want to make change, this is the change they should make: they should apologize to the Iranian nation and try to make up for their dark background and the crimes they have committed against the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad said.
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Yeah Barry...why don't you go have a nice dialog with this guy. I'm sure he really just wants to be at peace with us. That's the only reasone he wants nuclear weapons. Riiiiight. :whatever:
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I demand that Ima-dinner-jacket kiss my a$$.
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that interview with the al-ja-jackoff network has destroyed whatever progress the bushy foreign policy had made in discouraging iran from it's nuclear ambitions. now, we are back to square one, advantage: iranian crackpot.
there are some things a president just shouldn't do or say. The PresidentStar! did and said just about all of them in that interview.
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that interview with the al-ja-jackoff network has destroyed whatever progress the bushy foreign policy had made in discouraging iran from it's nuclear ambitions. now, we are back to square one, advantage: iranian crackpot.
there are some things a president just shouldn't do or say. The PresidentStar! did and said just about all of them in that interview.
Exactly. He essentially told every crackpot despot and terrorist that what they're doing is right. It's the US that's wrong.
Great going Brock! :thumbs:
Ya f'n idiot. ::)
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and so it starts......didn't even take a whole week.... :censored: :censored: :censored:
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Dollars to donuts says Obama has America bend over and take it up the poop chute from this mentally insane midget. Great. Might as well start building that nuke bunker in the backyard. :censored:
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Ima-nut-job is certifiably looney, that's for sure, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that he's setting up His Holiness to lend him (Ima-nut-job) credibility before any "talks" take place.
This has His Holiness on the defensive right from the start.
:popcorn:
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U.S Apology to Iran:
Dear Iran,
We're sorry the world sees you for the enemy of freedom, truth, and democracy that you really are. We're sorry you see yourself as a superpower when in reality you are a third world nation. We're sorry that you believe your territorial waters extend all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. For future reference, here's an American 6th grade geography textbook. (Please take note of the Copyright information printed inside the cover.) Most of all, we're sorry for the Iranian people who suffer its leader's incompetence.
Sincerely,
The United States of America
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U.S Apology to Iran:
Dear Iran,
We're sorry the world sees you for the enemy of freedom, truth, and democracy that you really are. We're sorry you see yourself as a superpower when in reality you are a third world nation. We're sorry that you believe your territorial waters extend all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. For future reference, here's an American 6th grade geography textbook. (Please take note of the Copyright information printed inside the cover.) Most of all, we're sorry for the Iranian people who suffer its leader's incompetence.
Sincerely,
The United States of America
Well said.
I'd add: "We're sorry that you've had to suffer so at the hands of Muslim clerics and extremists. We're sorry that you have reaped the rewards of that and your support of terrorism."