Ahmadinejad: America Near Collapse

FOXNews,Iran’s Ahmadinejad Addresses United Nations, Declares ‘American Empire’ Reaching ‘End of Road’

UNITED NATIONS —
Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused “a few bullying powers” of trying to thwart the country’s nuclear programs and vowed to defend Iran’s right to peaceful nuclear power, in an address Tuesday afternoon before the United Nations.

The controversial Iranian president stressed that his country was prepared for a dialogue with world powers but refused to accept any illegal demands on Iran’s nuclear program.

With major world leaders watching, and just eight hours after President Bush’s final speech before the general assembly, Ahmadinejad used the U.N. platform to decry a “Zionist regime,” a thinly veiled reference to Israel, for what he described as persecution of other Middle Eastern peoples.

“The Zionist regime is on a definite slope to collapse, and there is no way for it to get out of the cesspool created by itself and its supporters,” Ahmadinejad said of Israel.

The Iranian president is feared and reviled in Israel because of his repeated calls to wipe the Jewish state off the map, and his aggressive pursuit of nuclear technology has only fueled Israel’s fears.

And in a direct attack on the U.S., he declared that the “American empire in the world is reaching the end of its road,” and urged the next presidential administration to “limit their interference to their own borders.”

The Iranian president also criticized the American people for having “no respect for the people of Iraq,” and said that the war in Iraq was waged under false pretense.

He said that six years after Saddam Hussein’s regime was ousted in Iraq, “the occupiers are still there.”

“Millions have been killed or displaced, and the occupiers, without a sense of shame, are still seeking to solidify their position in the … region and to dominate oil resources,” Ahmadinejad said.

In Afghanistan, terrorism is spreading quickly and the presence of NATO forces has contributed to a huge increase in the production of narcotics, Ahmadinejad said.

Earlier Tuesday, with Ahmadinejad watching, President Bush urged the international community to stand firm against the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea.

“A few nations, regimes like Syria and Iran, continue to sponsor terror,” Bush said. “Yet their numbers are growing fewer, and they’re growing more isolated from the world. As the 21st century unfolds, some may be tempted to assume that the threat has receded. This would be comforting. It would be wrong. The terrorists believe time is on their side, so they’ve made waiting out civilized nations part of their strategy. We must not allow them to succeed.”

At one point during Bush’s 22-minute speech, Ahmadinejad turned to Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and gave a thumb’s down.

The criticism of the West made by Ahmadinejad’s speech Tuesday seemed to conflict with earlier statements he made during an interview with National Public Radio, wherein he argued that he does not want confrontation with the United States.

In the hours leading up to his speech, Ahmadinejad blamed U.S. military interventions around the world in part for the collapse of global financial markets ahead of his speech Tuesday to the U.N. General Assembly.

Ahmadinejad also said the campaign against his country’s nuclear program was solely due to the Bush administration “and a couple of their European friends.”

“The U.S. government has made a series of mistakes in the past few decades,” Ahmadinejad said an interview with the Los Angeles Times. “The imposition on the U.S. economy of the years of heavy military engagement and involvement around the world … the war in Iraq, for example. These are heavy costs imposed on the U.S. economy.

“The world economy can no longer tolerate the budgetary deficit and the financial pressures occurring from markets here in the United States, and by the U.S. government,” he added.

The U.S. and its allies allege Iran wants to develop its uranium enrichment program to make nuclear weapons. Iran insists its nuclear program is purely peaceful and designed to produce electricity for civilian use.

Iran already is under three sets of sanctions by the U.N. Security Council for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment.

Despite U.N. sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, Ahmadinejad claimed vast international support for his position and said the campaign consisted “of only three or four countries, led by the United States and with a couple of their European friends.”

Iran insists its nuclear activities are geared only toward generating power. But Israel says the Islamic Republic could have enough nuclear material to make its first bomb within a year. The U.S. estimates Tehran is at least two years away from that stage.

Washington and its Western allies are pushing for quick passage of a fourth set of sanctions to underline the international community’s resolve.

Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama condemned Ahmadinejad’s comments in a statement Tuesday and criticized his opponent John McCain for failure to support “a bipartisan bill to increase pressure on [Tehran's] regime by allowing states and private companies to divest from companies doing business in Iran.”

“The threat from Iran’s nuclear program is grave,” Obama said. “Now is the time for Americans to unite on behalf of the strong sanctions that are needed to increase pressure on the Iranian regime. The security of our ally Israel is too important to play partisan politics”

  

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11 Responses to “Ahmadinejad: America Near Collapse”


  1. claire 1 claire

    eh rough spot but thats a bit much
    he’s a bit of a fruit loop, like most world leaders

  2. 2 Ks

    Ahmadinejad can go to hell…

  3. 3 King of the World, NC

    some one need to take Ahmadinejad out. He is the one destablizing the Middle East with his bs talk. This guy needs to be institutionalized!

  4. The Fox 4 The Fox

    Yeah, he needs to learn that people would be more receptive to things he has to say if he didn’t appear to be completely unhinged.

  5. 5 r schier

    I agree with about 99% of what he says….it is Israel that needs to go, and they can
    take their US based parasite zionists who have succeeded in destroying the U.S. along
    with them……The whole American political/financial has been infiltrated by these turds
    long ago

  6. 6 GC and ME

    This man is a threat to the world and a MORON!!! We should kick Iran’s Ass and then bend this fool over his desk and give him the big RHINO Weiner!!!

  7. 7 Paul in Miami

    Doesn’t he look kind of possessed? His world is one of submission and
    hatred. Hatred towards freedom. No one should take him serious. I’d say
    paint a bulls-eye on his turban and plant a 500 pounder on it.

  8. 8 David White

    I do agree that he is talking mostly truth.  However, I do not agree with his claim that America will collapse.  Only GOD knows better.  Here are some responses to previous bloggers:

    Statement: “Doesn’t he look kind of possessed? His world is one of submission and
    hatred. Hatred towards freedom. No one should take him serious. I’d say
    paint a bulls-eye on his turban and plant a 500 pounder on it.”

    Response: I think that the above statement is promoting hate.  On the other hand, I have found nothing in Ahmadinejad’s speech that promotes hate.  His words are based on facts and truth. 

    Statement: “some one need to take Ahmadinejad out. He is the one destablizing the Middle East with his bs talk. This guy needs to be institutionalized!”

    Response:  I think that the above comment is a typical example of someone who is affected by the propaganda of “Bush Doctrine Partners”.  Please think before passing judgements like these.  It is the “Bush Doctrine Partners” who have destablized the world to accomplish their greedy and vicious goals of world domination and control.
    Statement: “Ahmadinejad can go to hell…”

    Response:  I think that you are confused.  He does not seem to be a hell bound individual on the basis of his speach.  In fact, it takes courage and guts to speak the truth in U.N. 

    Statement: “This man is a threat to the world and a MORON!!! We should kick Iran’s Ass and then bend this fool over his desk and give him the big RHINO Weiner!!!”

    Response: I think the comment is very childish.  WAY TO GO, before you can be called a sane person.

    Summary: All I saw in this blogg is a few emotional, aggressive and hate filled individuals.  I am still very confused, why so much hate??  I leave you with your inner concious to think about if you are part of the problem in the world.   

  9. The Fox 9 The Fox

    If you haven’t found anything in his speech that promotes hate, you either haven’t listened to anything he has EVER previously said, or you are incredibly ignorant.  All he does is promote hate.  Using that “Bush Doctrine Partners” trash is just more proof that you need to investigate matters far more thoroughly before you go around supporting crazed dictators.  Investigating means doing something more than looking at websites whose entire backbone is the whole Bush sucks because _______ crap.  OK, not the best president ever, everyone has already agreed on that.  We ALL know.  For the love of GOD and all that is holy, we know.  Come up with something new and original PLEASE.  Whether or not what he says is “right” or “wrong” is your point of view.  You can say whatever you like, but just know: It DOES NOT make you right.  That’s my point of view, but far more people share mine than yours.  I will guarantee that.   If you dislike what I say, I suggest you go hang out over there for a few years and then come back and tell me what you think.

  10. claire 10 claire

    a shame mr. white only chose this one post to look at and use to formulate his opinion of the membership here

  11. 11 cowtippin

    you guys are too funny

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