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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Ahmadinejad denounces the 'continuous threats of uncivilized Zionists'


Mahmud Ahmadineyad turned last Wednesday to the UN General Assembly. His tone was less strident on other occasions. But the Iranian President returned to put into question the Islamist authorship of the 9/11 attacks and accused "Zionism" of "deceptive gestures which pretend to defend freedom but offend the beliefs of human beings". A few words that could be interpreted as a criticism of the words of President Obama, who defended the freedom of expression in his speech on Tuesday. Like other times, Ahmadinejad in his speech criticized capitalism and communism and criticized the pressure to which West subject for years to his country: "Today prevailing intimidation of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction." The promise of these weapons make public in due time is used as a new language of threats that exercising coercion against the Nations so that they accept a new era of hegemony. The continuous threats of uncivilized Zionists, threatening to resort to military action against our great nation, are a clear example of this bitter reality. (...) No one feels safe. "Or even those who have nuclear weapons in their arsenals." Iranian President invited the audience to imagine "what beautiful and pleasant would have been the story of humanity" If there had not been a list of events which included "the incident" (sic) of the 9/11 attacks.



'New order'



His words did not include a single mention to Syria or to the events of the Arab spring. But philosophical reflections, religious digressions and invocation to "God Almighty". Evoking the famous phrase of George H. W. Bush, Ahmadinejad proposed a "new world order". Although it drew in his speech it had little to do with that defined the American President in the early 1990s. The Iranian accused the big powers to impose "poverty to the Nations" and said that it had "entrusted to the devil". It also censured the current system by promoting "selfishness, deceit, hatred and animosity" and impose a monopoly on power, wealth and technology". Ahmadinejad made a harsh criticism to the Western democracies who all here understood as a plea against the presidential Americans. "Spend hundreds of millions of dollars on campaigns that are nothing more than an investment to influence the decisions of rulers." "The voices of the people are not being heard while the people representing 99% of the society and the demands of the people are only one instrument during the elections."



Boycott of US & Israel



A few minutes earlier, announced that his delegation boicotearía the speech of Ahmadinejad and accused him of take advantage of your stay in New York to disseminate "paranoid theories" and "repugnant insult to Israel" United States and Israel. The Iranian President said on Monday that Israel did not have roots in the Middle East and that it should be "deleted". He also said that did not take seriously the threat of an israeli attack, denied that his Government was sending weapons to the Syrian regime, and mocked the threats against British writer Salman Rushdie issued a few days ago by an Iranian Foundation. Ahmadinejad was unequivocal about his intentions: "Iran has existed for the last 7,000 or 10,000 years." The Israelis have occupied those territories for the last 60 or 70 years with the support and the strength of the Western countries. They have no historical roots there. We believe that they are at an impasse and seek new adventures to escape. "During this historic phase, they (the Israelis) represent a minimum hassle that goes into the landscape and is then eliminated." The Obama President warned Tuesday Iran that "the time is not infinite". But did not set the red lines that precipitarían against the regime in Tehran military action and asked the Israel Executive. European Governments and the White House have reinforced this year sanctions against Iran. But its action has failed to deter the regime to continue with its nuclear program.

The rebels are attributed the attack on the General staff in Dasmaco


The Group extremist 'Ansar al-Islam' (followers of Islam), belonging to the rebel army free SIRIUS (ELS), claimed responsibility for the attack perpetrated today against the headquarters of the State of the Syrian defence and in which killed four guards and 14 people were injured. In a statement released Wednesday, this radical Islamist group noted that one of its brigades executed the operation against the Government building, located in the center of Damascus. According to the State News Agency Sana, the massacre was perpetrated by two terrorist suicide bombers driving two car bombs. A military source quoted by the Agency, said that among the wounded there are military and civilians, and blamed the action to "armed terrorist groups", an expression that the Syrian regime used to refer to the rebels.
The explosions, which occurred shortly before 0700 local time (0400 GMT), also caused material damage at military headquarters and a fire in one of the wings of the building. After them, there were several minor explosions as well as an exchange of gunfire, several residents in the area they explained to Efe. This is the second time that this military headquarters, which is located in the Abu Rumaneh district, in the heart of Damascus, is target of an attack, after the perpetrated last September 2, which caused four injuries.