Juan Cole's column at Salon.com is online: Turning Ahmadinejad into public
enemy No. 
1<http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/09/24/ahmadinejad/index.html>:
Demonizing the Iranian president and making his visit to New York seem
controversial are all part of the neoconservative push for yet another war."
Excerpt:


'Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to New York to address the
United Nations General Assembly has become a media circus. But the
controversy does not stem from the reasons usually cited.

The media has focused on debating whether he should be allowed to speak at
Columbia University on Monday, or whether his request to visit Ground Zero,
the site of the Sept. 11 attack in lower Manhattan, should have been
honored. His request was rejected, even though Iran expressed sympathy with
the United States in the aftermath of those attacks and Iranians held
candlelight vigils for the victims. Iran felt that it and other Shiite
populations had also suffered at the hands of al-Qaida, and that there might
now be an opportunity for a new opening to the United States.

Instead, the U.S. State Department denounced Ahmadinejad as himself little
more than a terrorist. Critics have also cited his statements about the
Holocaust or his hopes that the Israeli state will collapse. He has been
depicted as a Hitler figure intent on killing Israeli Jews, even though he
is not commander in chief of the Iranian armed forces, has never invaded any
other country, denies he is an
anti-Semite<http://www.juancole.com/2007/06/ahmadinejad-i-am-not-anti-semitic.html>,
has never called for any Israeli civilians to be killed, and allows Iran's
20,000 Jews to have representation in Parliament. . .

The real reason his visit is controversial is that the American right has
decided the United States needs to go to war against Iran. Ahmadinejad is
therefore being configured as an enemy head of state. '

Read the whole 
thing<http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/09/24/ahmadinejad/index.html>.

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9/24/2007 12:48:00 PM
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Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own way
and let people talk.) --  Karl, paraphrasing Dante.

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