Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: the Holocaust didn't happen, there are no homosexuals in Iran (he thinks he killed them all?), and....

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  • glenster
    glenster

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said he believes - as an
    engineer - the World Trade Center towers could not have been brought
    down by aircraft.

    Interviewed after his address to the UN General Assembly sparked a
    walkout, he told the AP news agency some kind of planned explosion
    must have occurred.

    But he stopped short of saying the US staged the disaster 10 years
    ago.

    He had been widely condemned for using his UN address to brand
    the US killing of Osama Bin Laden a 9/11 cover-up.

    'Repair US relationship'

    Diplomats from more than 30 countries, including the US and EU
    nations, left the hall as he attacked the West, denounced Israel,
    and questioned the Holocaust.

    The mass walkout has become almost a staple of the General Assembly's meet-
    ings. It came a day ahead of a Palestinian bid for UN membership.

    Mr Ahmadinejad told AP it was not too late for Iran and the US to repair their
    relationship.

    But he was fiercely critical of the operation against Osama Bin Laden, when,
    he said, the US "killed the main perpetrator [of 9/11] and threw his body into
    the sea".

    "Would it not have been reasonable to bring to justice and openly bring to
    trial the main perpetrator of the incident in order to identify the elements be-
    hind the safe space provided for the invading aircraft to attack the twin World
    Trade Center towers?" he had told the assembly.

    The Iranian president has previously called the 9/11 attack a "suspect event"
    and a "big fabrication" used to justify the US war on terrorism.

    White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters aboard Air Force One
    that he "found it rich" that Mr Ahmadinejad would criticise US policy, and ac-
    cused Tehran of "vile mistreatment" of its own citizens.

    Protest banners

    Mr Ahmadinejad had also used Thursday's address to accuse Western nations of
    "weakening countries through military intervention and destroying their infra-
    structures, in order to plunder their resources by making them all the more de-
    pendent".

    UK Prime Minister David Cameron hit back at Iran during his speech to the UN.

    "They do everything they can to avoid the accountability of a free media," he
    said.

    "They violently prevent demonstrations and, yes, they detain and torture those
    who argue for a better future."

    Hundreds of people protested against the Iranian leader's appearance at the
    UN meeting in New York.

    Across from the UN headquarters, there were huge banners, one of which read,
    "Down With the Islamic Republic of Iran", while children stamped on a poster of
    Mr Ahmadinejad.

    The foreign ministry of Israel, which boycotted the speech, said in a state-
    ment: "Once again the Iranian president delivered a message of hostility to the
    family of nations, threatening world peace and security."

    On Friday the UN Security Council is expected to examine a bid to admit the
    Palestinians as a partial or full member of the UN.

    The US has vowed to veto the request, which is also firmly opposed by Israel.

    US President Barack Obama has said there can be "no short-cut" to a negotiated
    peace deal in the Middle East.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15028776

  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    Ahmadinejad United Nations Speech: Full Text Transcript

  • botchtowersociety
    botchtowersociety

    Ahmadinejad better hurry up, the twelfth imam seems to be running late.

  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    Apparently, "He will come alongside with Jesus Christ."

    ~Sue

  • Mickey mouse
    Mickey mouse

    He's a frickin' nut.

  • straightshooter
    straightshooter

    He felt that 2 planes could not possibly bring down the twin towers. The man is totally crazy.

  • No Room For George
    No Room For George
    UK Prime Minister David Cameron hit back at Iran during his speech to the UN.

    "They do everything they can to avoid the accountability of a free media," he
    said.
    "They violently prevent demonstrations and, yes, they detain and torture those
    who argue for a better future."

    Considering the British's interference in Middle Eastern affairs going back well over a century and more, which one might even make the argument that much of the foolishness between the Palastenians and Israel was a direct result of British interference, nobody of British descent should ever under any circumstances have anything critical to say on what happens over there. This is another classic case of a European that needs to STFU because his scumbag forefathers played a major role in the creation of people like Ahmadinejab.

  • bohm
    bohm

    1301 engineers and architects now question the official story!

  • dinah
    dinah

    No living gays in Iran. There, all fixed.

  • ProdigalSon
    ProdigalSon

    Thank you, No Room For George, for bringing to light who the real culprits are and where the hypocrisy lies. Dumbed-down Americans will believe anything their lying-ass media tells them.

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