--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Robert Gimbel <babajii_99@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Iran: Israel, US will soon die
> >   
> >    
> > "Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad… assured that the United 
> States and the Zionist regime of Israel will soon come to the end 
of 
> their lives," the Iranian president was quoted as saying. 
> 
> I don't get why when Ahmadinejad says the US and Israel will be 
> destroyed, invariably someone misquotes him as saying Iran will 
> destroy them. He has not said that-- at least I haven't read it 
> anywhere. I take his speech as referring to the possibiity of 
karmic 
> retribution coming to both countries, not that Iran will be that 
agent 
> of karmic retribution.

Here's some more quotes from him yesterday: This is from the article 
entitled: 'U.S. Warns Iran to Back Down'- 
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070124/D8MRAKV01.html

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the United States Tuesday of 
stirring up conflict between rival Muslim sects to maintain U.S. 
influence in the Middle East...

"The U.S. intends to cause insecurity and dispute and weaken 
independent governments in the region to continue with its dominance 
over the Middle East and achieve its arrogant goals," Ahmadinejad 
said during a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem.

"The U.S. and Zionist regime have a conspiracy to stir up conflict 
between Shiite and Sunni Muslims in order to plunder the wealth of 
the regional nations," the president said, according to the state-run 
Islamic Republic News Agency, or IRNA.

Ahmadinejad said last week that Iran is "ready for anything" in its 
confrontation with the United States.

Iran conducted missile tests on Monday, the first of five days of 
military maneuvers southeast of Tehran. The Islamic republic also 
barred 38 inspectors from the U.N. nuclear watchdog - the 
International Atomic Energy Agency, prompting fears that it was 
seeking to restrict access to its facilities.

"This is obviously not a sign of goodwill, nor a sign of willingness 
to cooperate with the international community," French Foreign 
Ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste Mattei told reporters Tuesday.

Ali Larijani, Iran's top nuclear negotiator, said Tuesday that the 
decision had been misintepreted and that there had been no change in 
Iran's cooperation with the IAEA.

"The issue is not the way the media has reflected it," Larijani was 
reported as saying by IRNA.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said the U.S. buildup in the 
Gulf was intended to impress on Iran that the four-year war in Iraq 
has not made America vulnerable.

The American aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis and several 
accompanying ships are heading toward the Gulf to join an aircraft 
carrier group already in the region, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. 
The Stennis is expected to arrive in late February.

The Stennis's arrival in the Middle East will mark the first time 
since the U.S.-led Iraq invasion in 2003 that the United States has 
had two carrier battle groups in the region.

The U.S. Navy said Tuesday that the minesweeper USS Gladiator arrived 
in the Persian Gulf, one of six such ships - four American, two 
British - now plying the Gulf for anti-ship mines. U.S. officials 
have long said Iran was likely to block busy Gulf shipping lanes in a 
conflict.

Some among the audience of Dubai-based diplomats and analysts 
complained that American wars in the Middle East were already 
threatening the region's stability and asked Burns to sort out Iraq 
and the Israel-Palestinian conflict before turning attention to Iran.

"What we are not interested in is another war in the region," 
Mohammed al-Naqbi, who heads the Gulf Negotiations Center, told 
Burns. "Iraq is your problem, not the problem of the Arabs. You 
destroyed a country that had institutions. You handed that country to 
Iran. Now you are crying to Europe and the Arabs to help you out of 
this mess." 


 

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