Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Iran's President Sticks to Comments on Israel

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has reiterated comments that over the past few days have earned him condemnation by even the likes of Islam appeasers such as the UN and EU.

Quoted it Reuters:

"If the killing of Jews in Europe is true and the Zionists are supported because of this excuse, why should the Palestinian nation pay the price?" he said.
The most interesting part of this whole article to me was the rather obscure last paragraph.
European diplomats say his anti-Israel comments, which have included calling the Jewish state a "tumor" that should be "wiped off the map", may cause a delay in planned talks between the European Union and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program.
What sort of credentials do you have to have to be a European diplomat? Let me get this straight. The free world wants to sit down with the Iranians about their nuclear program and the Iranians want to acquire nuclear weapons. Yet, because the Iranian President is a numbskull, some EU diplomats are threatening to delay the talks as some kind of punishment to Iran?

Ahmadinejad might not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but he's at least a tad sharper than the best and brightest of the EU diplomatic corps.

Via Right Wing News.

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