Airstrikes on Iran Move One Step Closer to Possibility as Ahmadinejad Declares Holocaust a "Myth"

Airstrikes on Iran Move One Step Closer to Possibility as Ahmadinejad Declares Holocaust a "Myth"

While on the subject of the Holocaust, in case you missed it, the madness of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is now nearing clinical diagnosis with his latest remarks. As reported in the New York Times, Ahmadinejad had this to say today: “Today, they have created a myth in the name of Holocaust and consider it to be above God, religion and the prophets … If you committed this big crime, then why should the oppressed Palestinian nation pay the price? This is our proposal: if you committed the crime, then give a part of your own land in Europe, the United States, Canada or Alaska to them so that the Jews can establish their country.” Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears to seriously think that Israel should relocate. Now ask this: Exactly how do you move a country against its will? One can see how Israel might interpret this “proposal.”

At this moment Israel reportedly is preparing for airstrikes on Iran in March. As reported in the London Times, “defence sources in Israel believe the end of March to be the ‘point of no return’ after which Iran will have the technical expertise to enrich uranium in sufficient quantities to build a nuclear warhead in two to four years. ‘Israel — and not only Israel — cannot accept a nuclear Iran,’ Sharon warned recently. ‘We have the ability to deal with this and we’re making all the necessary preparations to be ready for such a situation.'”

The “Begin Legacy” of airstrikes on Iraq in 1981 is one step closer to reality for Iran.

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Fernando Teson
Fernando Teson

If Israel does strike, I bet the “international community” will condemn Israel. Why aren’t we hearing more demands for bringing Iran before the Security Council?

kofferfisch
kofferfisch

Goethes destinction between doing something and just thinking…. I am not saying that the president of Iran was or is very clever, but what he did say was not much more than what Villem Flusset said some days before his death: if they cannot live in peace with their neighbors after 40 or so years, they may have to leave.

H.