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Sandy in PA
10-26-2008, 05:32 PM
Fearing a US strike on Iran during President George W. Bush's last months in office, a senior Iranian official has suggested the Islamic regime should target London to deter such an attack.

In an article on the Iranian Web site Aftab last week - translated by the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute - the head of the Europe and US Department in the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Wahid Karimi, said that an attack on London would deter the US from attacking Teheran.

"The most appropriate means of deterrence that Iran has, in addition to a retaliatory operation in the [Gulf] region, is to take action against London," Karimi said.

In the article, the Iranian official said that an attack might also stem from the fact that presidents in their second terms are "usually adventuresome."

Citing some examples he said: "US presidents are usually adventuresome in their second terms... [Richard] Nixon, disgraced by the Watergate scandal; [Ronald] Reagan, with the 'Irangate' adventure; [and Bill] Clinton, with Monica Lewinsky - and perhaps George Bush, the sitting president, will create a scandal connected to Iran's legitimate nuclear activity so as not to be left behind."

He speculated that a US attack on Iran could come between next month's presidential election and when the new president enters office in January 2009.

"In the worst-case scenario, George Bush may perhaps persuade the president-elect to carry out an ill-conceived operation against Iran, prior to January 20, 2009 - that is, before the regime is handed over and he ends his presence in the White House. The next president of the US will have to deal with the consequences," he warned.

Admitting that previous Iranian warnings to paralyze "the Jerusalem-occupying regime" to deter "American adventurism" has not worked, Karimi said that "the most appropriate means of deterrence" for Iran would be to attack London.

"If we agree that such a scenario - with America, England and Israel at its center - is conceivable, then it would seem that the most appropriate means of deterrence that Iran has, in addition to a retaliatory operation in the [Gulf] region, is to take action against London. Experience proves that the [part played] by politicians in Tel Aviv and in London, in the [fanning of the] flames against Iran and in the urging of America to strike Iran, is no less than [the part played] by Bush," he said.

During a visit to Bahrain last Wednesday, the chairman of the Iranian parliament, Ali Larijani, regarded by some as a moderate, rejected claims that his country's support of militants fighting US forces in Iraq could be considered support for terrorism.

"They are freedom fighters fighting to defend their country and independence, that is not terrorism," he said.

Larijani, Iran's former nuclear negotiator, said Iran's support was part of its commitment in the region to assist its neighbors in fighting occupation, and accused the US, the West and Israel of contradicting the values of freedom and democracy.

He also said that the ties between Teheran and Damascus were strategic, and downplayed any impact that the indirect Syrian-Israeli negotiations might have.

"Despite Israeli talk of peace, they continue to build settlements and none of their alleged peace efforts have been achieved. The real problem is with the Zionist entity because its existence depends on creating conflict in the region," he said.

In an interview in the al-Wasat newspaper, he attacked US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in a personal manner, referring to her not having had children.

"The West needs to reconsider what they say. The top US diplomat Condoleezza Rice, during the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, described the war as 'the birth pangs of a new Middle East,'" he said. "As a woman who did not try the experience of pregnancy, she seems to not have known that a birth needs longer time than that."

In addition to supporting Hamas and Hizbullah, Iran has also been supporting the Islamist insurgencies in Iraq and southern Afghanistan, where British troops are based.


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Horizon
10-26-2008, 05:34 PM
WTF??!! Those people are flat out crazy!! As if Rice needs to experience birth to understand their issues.
They actually think that attacking London would not piss us off??

NYVIN4HILL08
10-26-2008, 05:40 PM
as the "democratic" "nominee" might say when he unconditionally sits down with the president of Iran, this is only a minor problem.

SadStateOfAffairs
10-26-2008, 05:41 PM
Well I can see that the radicals are doing all they can to stir up the pot.

nette60
10-26-2008, 05:43 PM
WTF??!! Those people are flat out crazy!! As if Rice needs to experience birth to understand their issues.
They actually think that attacking London would not piss us off??

to the contrary!..they know they are our closest allie

nette60
10-26-2008, 05:44 PM
as the "democratic" "nominee" might say when he unconditionally sits down with the president of Iran, this is only a minor problem.

After all, Iran is a 'tiny' country. He believes evryone will love him and things will just 'change'. What are we doing letting this man even run for POTUS?

Moon Child
10-26-2008, 05:47 PM
First the attack on Syria, now this bs.


"There will be wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed" - Verse ?:?


I am now convinced that we are certainly living in the end of times. Its a scary feeling.

Wyoming Dem
10-26-2008, 05:53 PM
as the "democratic" "nominee" might say when he unconditionally sits down with the president of Iran, this is only a minor problem.

Obama is most famous for saying "it's just a minor distraction"!

ILBlue
10-26-2008, 06:10 PM
GWB administration seems pretty much non existant right now, how come they are so quiet and staying so much in the back ground is my question?

Are they just quietly waiting to leave town?

Tea toaD
10-26-2008, 06:29 PM
Iran will use anything for an excuse to attack. They are itching. They remind me of a time-bomb waiting to go off. They can't be trusted. :mad:

Agent 00½ FL
10-26-2008, 06:31 PM
GWB administration seems pretty much non existant right now, how come they are so quiet and staying so much in the back ground is my question?

Are they just quietly waiting to leave town?

Do you blame them for wanting to high tail it out of there? If it were me I would have my bags packed and the car gassed up. :)

Wyoming Dem
10-26-2008, 06:40 PM
Oh no...Joey_Sky is in London. Joey darlin', do they still have all the bomb shelters from WWII? I personally think this is nothimg more than hyperbole...sword-rattling of the most obvious kind. Hey Barack...why don't you just give Ahmadinejad a jingle and invite him over to shoot hoops, have a couple of beers, shoot the sh*t... OH...that's right, he's a MUSLIM! How big of a dickh**d do you have to be to think your personality alone is enough to cure the woprld's ills? PRETTY DAMN BIG.

foxyladi
10-26-2008, 07:06 PM
WTF??!! Those people are flat out crazy!! As if Rice needs to experience birth to understand their issues.
They actually think that attacking London would not piss us off??

crazy......

JamieKuuipo
10-26-2008, 07:22 PM
If Bho Gets In Office He Will Pick New Friends, We Know He
Has No Loyalty Except To His Friends And New Advisers....

Bho Loyalty Is Not Established , Will He Consider The British
Our Friend Or Foe.

The New World Bho Wants May Not Include Our Old Friends........

Scary Times!!

xfiles
10-26-2008, 07:29 PM
No worries. Iran is only a tiny country. (per Obama)

kathleen
10-26-2008, 07:39 PM
:eek: First Syria, now Iran's acting up?! Sheesh! Run and tell BO his 'little' friend is causing another 'little' problem.

eviee
10-26-2008, 08:04 PM
First the attack on Syria, now this bs.


"There will be wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed" - Verse ?:?


I am now convinced that we are certainly living in the end of times. Its a scary feeling.

That was Mathew Chapter 24 verse 6 and goes on to 7 about famines and pestilences. However, look at verse 8.

Mathew Chapt 24 verse 8:

"All these are the begining of sorrows"

We are right now at the end of pre-tribulation.

Mrsawd
10-26-2008, 08:09 PM
Political Bull!