Saturday, January 21, 2006

Iranian President Mouths Off Again Against the JOOOOOOS

In what is becoming a several times weekly occurrence, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has decided that the Jews occupying Israel needs to be addressed. This time, he challenged Europe to take all the Jews back. He asserts that all Jews would live Israel if only the invitation was granted.

DAMASCUS - In a new attack on the existence of Israel, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has challenged Europe to take back the Jews who emigrated to Israel, adding that no Jews would remain in Israel if Europe were to open its doors.

Ahmadinejad delivered the challenge after arriving in Syria for a two-day visit on Thursday. Addressing Europe, he asked: "Would you open the doors of your own countries to these (Jewish) immigrants so that they could travel to any part of Europe they chose?"

"Would you offer the necessary guarantees that you would provide for their security when they came to your countries and not allow another anti-Semitic wave in Europe?"
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He said Europe should welcome Jewish people to prove its sincerity in supporting people's freedoms.

He added he was confident that no Jews would remain in Israel if European countries allowed them to immigrate.
The Jews have been hunted and vilified for centuries. Europe does seem to be experiencing heightened anti-Semitism in recent years. However, a great amount of this is at the direct hands of the burgeoning Muslim population.

So, I have a better idea. Why don't all the hateful and violent Jihadi Islamists move back to the religious home turf of Islam? Why don't the terrorists in Iraq, the rioters in France, the separatists in Chechnya, the beheaders in Thailand, the bomb makers in Pakistan, the drive by shooters of India, the rocket launchers of Gaza, and the stone throwers of Iran make themselves a big clubhouse just outside of Mecca?

That clubhouse of Barad-Dur wouldn't be occupied for more than a week before everyone inside died in a fireball of its own making. And the world would be a much better place.

Hat tip to Right Nation.

1 comment:

Roug said...

Bruce, I have not spoken with any liberated women and children of Iraq. Polls suggest that a large majority of those freed feel their country is moving in the right direction. The elections in those countries have proven that "freedom" is a viable option (while it does not guarantee success.)

I'm tired of all the assertions over how many people were killed in this war. There has been the loss of innocent life. This is a horrible by-product of war, or as you so kindly put it "collateral damage."

But, if loss of life is your big concern...why weren't you and your brothers in Islam fighting for the lives of those trapped in Saddam's Iraq? Where was Islam when 300,000 people were being buried in the mass graves? Aren't the Kurds Muslims? Why did they not deserve your sympathy and unity? Where was Islam when the marshes were being drained? Where was Islam when Saddam killed a million people in his wars with Iraq and Kuwait?

Islamic terrorists, murdering innocent Muslims as they go to work or wait in the line at the market, commit the biggest loss of life today in Iraq. That seems to be ok though, as long as a Muslim fanatic or a secular Baathist does the murdering. I reject this argument.

There are those in the US that side with the terrorists. These people do their own body counts. The highest of these body counts is 100,000. This count has been so discredited by its methodology as to be ignored even by most liberals. The figure used by George Bush of 30,000 is largely based upon IraqBodyCount.com's figures. However, even this poll includes those killed by terrorists in the body count, as well as the terrorists themselves--it is not a measurement of innocent human life lost.

Saddam had the opportunity to lift economic sanctions numerous times, but he continued to thwart UN inspections of his weapons and research sites. Meanwhile, he had billions of dollars coming into the country, skimmed off of the oil for food program. It is Saddam that you should be complaining to about this, not me or the US. Where was the world outrage from Muslims when this occurred?

I do not have a problem with Islam per se. Muslims and Christians live in harmony in many areas. However, I do have a serious problem with radical Islamists who worship death and martyrdom. The Muslim community has much more power to deal with this cancer than we Christians do. Unfortunately, the moderate Muslim community has done very little to end the murder and mayhem.

Who do you speak for? Where do you stand on the issue of terrorism?

Bruce, I do appreciate your comments. However, I am not a religious expert. Perhaps you would be inclined to comment on the political implications of world events as they relate to the practice of Christianity/Islam, rather than extending to me protracted theology lessons.

Thanks.