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Gambia visit heralds new day in ties with Africa: Iranian president

Tehran Times Political Desk
TEHRAN -- Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad has called his recent visit to Gambia the beginning of the promotion of Iran’s cooperation with African countries, especially in the area of foreign policy.

Speaking upon arrival in Tehran on Sunday after a three-day visit to the Gambian capital Banjul, where he participated in the seventh African Union Summit, Ahmadinejad said that he traveled to the West African country to discuss bilateral ties and to follow up agreements previously signed by the two countries.

“Investment opportunities in Gambia are great, and this country can become the hub for cooperation between Iranian and African investors and traders,” he observed.

In addition, African heads of state that he met at the AU Summit expressed interest in boosting ties with Iran, he noted.

He also called upon Iranian investors to use the potential of the African continent to step up economic relations.

Commenting on his meeting with United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on Saturday, Ahmadinejad said that he asked Annan to speak out about the recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and to address the issue as quickly as possible.

Global “bullies” angered by other countries’ development: Ahmadinejad

Global “bullies” are angered by the scientific and technological developments of other countries and seek to keep countries and nations backward, the president said on Saturday in Gambia.

“But the so-called major powers are breaking apart. The time of superpowers is over and undoubtedly great victories await nations,” he told a session of the AU summit in Banjul.

Some of the global challenges are poverty, lack of development, wars, diseases, corruption, drugs, injustice, anti-theism, the eradication of indigenous cultures and values, and the creation of insecurity, which are mostly consequences of the major powers’ actions, he noted.

The root causes of these problems are the hegemonic and bullying policies of certain powers, the creation of crises, inefficiency of the United Nations, the persistence of the attitudes of the slavery era, and threats, he added.

“Some governments allow themselves to realize their illegitimate interests by using economic and political pressure, creating insecurity and division between ethnic groups and people, and taking advantage of propaganda,” he said.

Just as the former colonialists, slave masters, and bullies did not survive, the current bullies will also not survive in the future, he pointed out. Ahmadinejad said that Iran’s foreign policy prioritizes the promotion of cooperation with African countries, adding, “The Islamic Republic is prepared to share its experiences in various spheres, especially in the areas of electricity, agriculture, information technology, industry, and mining, with African countries.”
 
Re: I like Ahmadinejad... I got respect for the man.

Okay. Now tell us, please, why do you " ... like Ahmadinejad... [and] got respect for the man."

QueEx
 
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A bait post. Jokers like this never says why. And will only respond to the responses. Like this one.

-VG
 
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VegasGuy said:
A bait post. Jokers like this never says why. And will only respond to the responses. Like this one.

-VG

True.. & I see nothing wrong with starting an intelligent convo. Well. since you asked.

I took the time to imagine myself as a leader of a nation other than this one. I can't imagine myself doing much different than this man has done. We don't respect anyone that don't have nukes. We don't attack anyone that has nukes. If they have nukes, we are forced to respect them, even though they have different beliefs than us. EVERY country has a right to defend itself. It will not be up to another country to decide to what degree I will be capable to defend my nation. Soveregn state... Iran is. He didn't even indicate he had intentions of creating any wepons. He has indicated that he was willing to 100% comply with the non-proliferation treaty.

So what, he does not like Isreal. Neither do I.

The west are the only ones that say they have the right to be there. Fuck them. He needs to buy some nukes from Kim Jong Il and obliterate Isreal.

How would you like for a foreign country to carve out a portion of middle america and declare it a separate state for the Jews or any other group for that matter? Then the other country would arm them with more wepons than any state could combat.. Are U cool with that?

I object to what modern day Isreal stands for.
 
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How would you like for a foreign country to carve out a portion of middle america and declare it a separate state for the Jews or any other group for that matter? Then the other country would arm them with more wepons than any state could combat.. Are U cool with that?

I object to what modern day Isreal stands for.

Question for this part. What do you know about that region of the world where that battle took place? Sounds like you are a bit clueless on that and, modern day Isreal stands for what exactly that you object to and when did this shift on your appreciation of Isreal occur? Because to say you don't like modern day Isreal means you did like it at one time. Which is also strange when you object to the war that put Isreal there in the first place. Square that for a brotha.

-VG
 
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Fatsack said:
... He has indicated that he was willing to 100% comply with the non-proliferation treaty ...
In other words, you trust him, 100% ?

QueEx
 
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VegasGuy said:
Question for this part. What do you know about that region of the world where that battle took place? Sounds like you are a bit clueless on that and, modern day Isreal stands for what exactly that you object to and when did this shift on your appreciation of Isreal occur? Because to say you don't like modern day Isreal means you did like it at one time. Which is also strange when you object to the war that put Isreal there in the first place. Square that for a brotha.

-VG

In the Ottoman empire. What was Isreal called? It was called Isreal.

The middle east had nothing to do with the war that was raging in eruope and asia. Jews had nowhere to go? They could have come to the US and assimilated. BUt no! THey want to claim a land they believe to be holy that just so happends to be a part of a seprarate foreign, Sovereign land. USA used the muscle and murdered to get it for them. There is nothing right about it.
 
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Fatsack said:
In the Ottoman empire. What was Isreal called? It was called Isreal.

The middle east had nothing to do with the war that was raging in eruope and asia. Jews had nowhere to go? They could have come to the US and assimilated. BUt no! THey want to claim a land they believe to be holy that just so happends to be a part of a seprarate foreign, Sovereign land. USA used the muscle and murdered to get it for them. There is nothing right about it.

...is this dude serious?

Ok, lets put it like this, if IRAN wants to destroy Israel, whats stopping them?

I tell you whats stopping them, ISRAEL HAS THE BEST MILITARY IN THE MIDDLE EAST. ISRAEL WILL DESTROY IRAN'S MILITARY. ISRAEL HAS ALOT OF NUKES ALSO.

The problem with IRAN is, they really don't know who their true allies are. They reject us, but yet, we are the only country that's holding Israel away from destroying most of the middle east.
 
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actinanass said:
...is this dude serious?

Ok, lets put it like this, if IRAN wants to destroy Israel, whats stopping them?

I tell you whats stopping them, ISRAEL HAS THE BEST MILITARY IN THE MIDDLE EAST. ISRAEL WILL DESTROY IRAN'S MILITARY. ISRAEL HAS ALOT OF NUKES ALSO.

The problem with IRAN is, they really don't know who their true allies are. They reject us, but yet, we are the only country that's holding Israel away from destroying most of the middle east.

I don't know what he is to be honest. At any rate I don't think I'm going to contribute much more to this thread. Anyone that would support a dictatorship that plans the total genocide and elimination of a country's peoples is probably more dangerous as sympathizers of the klan. Sympathizers won't actually hang you, but they will buy tickets to watch and cheer.

-VG
 
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Neither one of you guys have remotely addressed the points I made. Can someone intelligently tell me why Isreal has a right to exist as is? If so, based on what?

Ahmadinejad did not threaten to blow them up. Find the text that proves otherwise.

There is a Democratic movement in Iran, but thats irrelivent. My statement has nothing to do with their political structure.

YOu can't contribute anymore to this thread because you have nothing to say.

We put isreal in a position to throw their weight around in the middle east. Why?
 
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I don't speak iranian, but i remember fox news and CNN translating a few of his speeches indicating he wanted to wipe israel off the map.

I'm not a big fan of isreal because they treat the palestines like wild dogs. if they treated the palestines like domesticated dogs like blacks in the US are treated that would be ok.
 
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hoodedgoon said:
I don't speak iranian, but i remember fox news and CNN translating a few of his speeches indicating he wanted to wipe israel off the map.

I'm not a big fan of isreal because they treat the palestines like wild dogs. if they treated the palestines like domesticated dogs like blacks in the US are treated that would be ok.

Hoodedgoon: Always be aware of the trick knowledge. If anyone speaks against Modern Isreal's right to exist, the west will try to villify them, and call them EVil.. Judging them, like the west is a bunch of fucking saints.

You see, they want the islamic countries to recognize and acknowledge Isreal. Iran and Palestine do not want to acknowledge it, as if it was not on the map. Like,, wiped off. There was no direct military threat. Think about the story of Roots and Kunta Kinta is being forced to call himself Toby.

Ahmadinijad is still screaming Kunta! Or is absolutely refusing to acknowledge Toby as legitimate. What? they supposed to be legit 'cause the west says so? Bull shit.
 
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Wasn't it, the government of isreal, not actually the land?

I DON'T LIKE HIM.

BUT HE DOES HAVE BALLS :lol: :lol:
 
Re: I like Ahmadinejad... I got respect for the man.

look its like this.

Have Israel started any wars against ANY muslim country? NO! You wanna know why? Because Israel just want to have a piece of land. That is all. They don't care if Palestine had their own country, however, Palestine doesn't want their own country. They want to destroy Israel. Israel has a right to exist because they are human just like me and you.

You have to understand this, Ahmadinejad DOESN'T CARE ABOUT PEOPLE LIVES! Bottomline... Therefore, to like a fag like him is flat out ignorant. Anything thats either extremly left *hitler, Stalin, or any communist nation* or extremly right *bin laden, saudi arabia, and Ahmadinejad*, its not going to benefit freedom. So to say "i like ahmadinejad" is just plain stupid.

Why is it stupid?

DO YOU THINK THIS SITE WILL BE UP IF WE LIVED IN IRAN?

DO YOU THINK WE WILL BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT ANYTHING DEALING WITH POLITICS IN IRAN?

....

I rest my case.
 
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actinanass said:
look its like this.

Have Israel started any wars against ANY muslim country? NO! You wanna know why? Because Israel just want to have a piece of land. That is all. They don't care if Palestine had their own country, however, Palestine doesn't want their own country. They want to destroy Israel. Israel has a right to exist because they are human just like me and you.

You have to understand this, Ahmadinejad DOESN'T CARE ABOUT PEOPLE LIVES! Bottomline... Therefore, to like a fag like him is flat out ignorant. Anything thats either extremly left *hitler, Stalin, or any communist nation* or extremly right *bin laden, saudi arabia, and Ahmadinejad*, its not going to benefit freedom. So to say "i like ahmadinejad" is just plain stupid.

Why is it stupid?

DO YOU THINK THIS SITE WILL BE UP IF WE LIVED IN IRAN?

DO YOU THINK WE WILL BE ABLE TO TALK ABOUT ANYTHING DEALING WITH POLITICS IN IRAN?

....

I rest my case.


Have you been brainwashed by the colonizers to think that conquest in an inalienable right? Just listen to yourself.

Haven't started any wars? They have been dropping bombs on Palistine for years. Where have you been? As far as the other countries, WE are not going to let them find a reason to attack the bearers of our oil. ...unless the circumstances are right. ;)

I am going to come to your house and kick you out of your living room and call it mine..you have to like it and accept it.. - because I am a human and I have a right to exist.. :smh: That's how your argument sounds. ...ridiculous. Stay focused, the LAND was taken over by displaced Jews from Europe. They do not have a right to that LAND.

Not sure if you actually intended to try to run the 52 fakout, mis-direction, trick knowledge play..or you just misunderstood.

Show me how Ahmedinijade cares about lives any less than George Bush.

Case not rested... my point is clear like 1080p.
 
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Iranian President Ahmadinejad 2008 UN Address

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, has criticised the administration of George Bush, the US president, saying the "American empire ... is reaching the end" in a speech at the annual UN general assembly.

In a confrontational speech on Tuesday in New York, he said: "The American empire in the world is reaching the end of its road, and its next rulers must limit their interference to their own borders."

He also said that Israel's "Zionist regime" was headed for collapse.

Addressing 120 world leaders, he said that Israel was manipulating Europeans and Americans.


"The Zionist regime is on a definite slope to collapse, and there is no way for it to get out of the cesspool created by itself and its supporters," he told delegates.

On the subject of Iran's nuclear programme, he said that Iran would "resist" Western bullies attempting to prevent the country acquiring civilian nuclear technology, which western nations are fearful could be used to develop nuclear weapons.


Refering to the US and its allies he said: "They oppose other nations' progress and tend to monopolize technologies and to use those monopolies in order to impose their will on other nations."


He said that Iran "will continue to defend its rights".


"The Iranian nation is for dialogue. But it has not accepted and will not accept illegal demands."


Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst in New York, said: "This speech was quite high on generalities and low on specifics.


"It was almost deflated of any particulars. And certainly not approaching any one of those controversial issues that we live today - whether it's the economy, or the question[/url]of the Gulf or Iraq."


Bishara said Ahmaninijad was "trying his best to present an Islamic discourse ... to say that if [the West] is not going to respect, legally speaking, different questions that concerns the international community, he is going to lean back on such things as religious discourse."



http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2008/09/2008923204537817894.html
 
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Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the United Nations today.

Los Angeles Times
By Richard Boudreaux
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
September 23, 2008


NEW YORK -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared Monday that the turmoil on Wall Street was rooted in part in U.S. military intervention abroad and voiced hope that the next American administration would retreat from what he called President Bush's "logic of force."

He also asserted, in an interview with The Times, that Israel was doomed like "an airplane that has lost its engine" and that Western intelligence documents questioning the peaceful purpose of Iran's nuclear program were crude forgeries.

The United Nations General Assembly opened its annual session Monday in a state of alarm over a global financial crisis. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he feared for his effort to secure increased pledges from rich nations to aid the poorest, which are already reeling from higher food and energy prices.

Before joining the annual fall debate, Ahmadinejad sounded a provocative note on the topic during a 40-minute interview with Times editors and a reporter in a Midtown Manhattan hotel suite heavily guarded by agents of the Department of Homeland Security.

"Problems do not arise suddenly," he said. "The U.S. government has made a series of mistakes in the past few decades. First, the imposition on the U.S. economy of heavy military engagement and involvement around the world . . . the war in Iraq, for example. . . . These are heavy costs.


"The world economy can no longer tolerate the budgetary deficit and the financial pressures occurring from markets here in the United States, and by the U.S. government," he added.

Several blocks away, across from the U.N. headquarters, 3,000 people mobilized by a coalition of mostly Jewish groups protested against Ahmadinejad's threats toward Israel and Iran's human rights record.

And in Vienna, the chief of the U.N.'s atomic watchdog agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, accused Iran of blocking his efforts to clarify its involvement in experiments and studies consistent with the development of a clandestine nuclear weapons program.

Suspicion that Iran is pursuing such weapons took center stage at last fall's General Assembly debate and put Ahmadinejad on the spot. This year, with a divided Security Council reluctant to tighten sanctions against Iran, he appeared relaxed and confident.

"We do not believe that the U.S. policy perspective, looking at the rest of the world as a field of confrontation, will give good results," he said.

The Iranian leader wore a gray windbreaker over a light tan shirt and a Pierre Cardinbelt with gray plaid slacks. He smiled almost incessantly, even when talking about Bush, who addresses the General Assembly today. The U.S. president's policies, the Iranian leader said, have "harmed . . . people all around the world."

He declined to say whether he preferred to confront a Republican administration led by John McCain, who opposes negotiating with Iran, or a Democratic one headed by Barack Obama. Obama says he would talk to Iran under certain conditions. Nor did he suggest a fresh approach by Iran to Bush's successor.

"Any [U.S.] government that comes to power must change previous policy approaches," he said, adding that he was ready to speak with either of the candidates while in New York this week. "We're interested in having friendly relations."

The standoff between the United States and Iran has centered on concerns over nuclear proliferation and threats against Israel, which Ahmadinejad has said should be "wiped off the map."

In recent remarks in Iran, he has clarified that threat. Iran, he repeated in the interview, promotes a shift in power in the Holy Land by means of elections in which Palestinian residents and returning refugees would vastly outnumber Jews and vote into power a single government over what is now Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

This single-state idea, espoused by a growing number of Palestinians, is firmly opposed by Israel and the U.S. and other Western governments trying to broker a deal for a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

Ahmadinejad said he would present the proposal to Ban, with whom he met later Monday.

In discussing Israel's occupation of Palestinian lands, the Iranian leader touched on his well-publicized refusal to accept the Holocaust as historical fact.

"Who are these people? Where did they come from?" he asked in reference to Jews who founded the state of Israel in the wake of the Nazi slaughter in Europe during World War II.

He spoke in Persian through an interpreter, whose translation of his next sentence began: "We've agreed. . . ." before she was cut off and corrected by Ahmadinejad:

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September 23, 2008


Ahmadinejad was in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly meeting, which began Tuesday. In a recorded interview to air on CNN's "Larry King Live" Tuesday night, Ahmadinejad said he is willing to meet with presidential candidates Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama -- even in front of the media -- to discuss world issues and debate:

"I have said that, in fact, on this very trip, currently in New York, that I am ready to speak with the presidential candidates before the press," he told Larry King. "I believe that we've really done whatever we could do in this respect."​

The full interview will be aired tonight on Larry King Live on CNN.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/09/23/ahmadinejad.us/
 
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Good post, especially considering the fact that he isn't blaming the America people but Bush & Co.
 
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President of iran is asked if Osama Bin laden was in iran and he wont answer.
 
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