Quote Originally Posted by epxroot
My my my. I ask the both of you to point out these so called racist/anti semantic propaganda that he is spewing out in this article. Maybe I am just blind to these things and can't see it in this article.
I don't usually respond to this racist hate because its pathetic and sick but believing that you may sincere.


Ahmadinejad used the verb "vanish" - not "wiped off" - to describe what he wished would happen to the regime in Israel. Vanish is a transitive verb, meaning "to disappear."
What twisted word games, "vanish", "wipe off" gone is gone.


there should be a referendum with both Jews and Arabs participating based on their right of self-determination to decide whether they want a single- or double-state solution.
There are forty countries at conference in Maryland meeting as I type this, THE ONLY PRE-CONDITION is that they are ALL committed to a TWO state solution. The ONE country that DID NOT show up Iran.


While Iran believes in a single-state solution,
That's a euphemism for extermination,genocide, murder or what ever word is vogue now days. 60 years ago they called it "the final solution"

the country's official policy is to support the referendum
Nonsense, if that was truth they would be in Maryland, instead of calling the other attendees, including their Alli Syria names for "surrendering to the Zionists"


The fact that Ahmadinejad specifically mentioned the occupation of Jerusalem indicates the main reason for his discontent.
So, if Israel gives up Jerusalem, the mullahs in Tehran will be happy and join the rest of the world in supporting (peaceful coexistence) the two state solution. Do you really believe that ?


It is certainly legitimate for one to wish the fall or disappearance of a regime - "a government in power" - based on the policies that that government has pursued.
Remember this quote, it shows that the actions of America and its allies are legitimate and acceptable.



Quote Originally Posted by thcbongman
Is it really?
Yes, it is.



Ahmadinejad maybe extreme, but some of his points have some truth.
No, they don't