Ahmadinejad is playing cards with the United States of America. He
is
holding trump. For one he has advanced his peaceful program to
develop nuclear energy in Iran, for Iran by Iranians. This way Iran
will advance technologically and help protect Arab and Muslims states
against Imperialism and Zionism. Two, by crossing the border to
Iraq,
Ahmadinejad undermined the United States of America's effort to
dehumanize Iran in Arab and Islamic countries, consolidated Iran's
effort to influence the Iraqi government now and in the future once
Barack Husein Obama takes office and assured Iraqis that Iran is not
forgetting the neighbor in need. Three, any sanctions against Iran
will lose steam as the weak USA's policy of imperialism and zionism
in
the Arab-Muslim countries becomes unbelievable, unacceptable and
predatory. In fact, Barack Husein Obama will withdraw USA's troops
out of Iraq, negotiate with Iran, and establish more friendly trade
policies with the Arab-Islamic countries. This will filter down to
establi****ng a Palestinian state against the will of the Israeli/
Jewish Lobby's interest to maintain war to keep Israel an Apartheid
state among Arabs and Muslims ready to attack Arab and Muslim
countries on Western demands just like it was created to do. To the
sitting and mentally challenged George W. Bush, Ahmadinejah has
created an untenable position with Arabs and Muslims to USA's
policies
that the best way to handle the defacto powerful Iran is to bomb
Iran,
establish further hatred on Shat Al-Arab Oil Fields and push the
conciliatory president Barack Husein Obama into perpetual hostility
with Iran, Arabs and Muslims. In other words, the mentally
challenged
president George W. Bush is going to work very hard to undermine the
friendly and trade policies of the new president Barack Husein Obama.
http://groups.google.com/group/Imperialism_Zionism/browse_frm/thread/...
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Ahmadinejad: Iraq-Iran are brotherly
By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 7 minutes ago
BAGHDAD - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday his
landmark visit to Iraq opened a new chapter in "brotherly" relations
between the two countries, which were once bitter enemies.
Ahmadinejad is the first Iranian president to visit Iraq. The trip
not only highlights his country's growing influence on its Arab
neighbor in the post-Saddam Hussein era, but it also serves as an act
of defiance toward the U.S., which accuses Iran of training and
giving
weapons to ****ite extremists in Iraq.
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