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bandycpa
01-28-2009, 08:32
I know it's the same ol', same ol' from Crazy Mahmoud, but it's interesting to juxtapose this with the recent interview that President Obama gave on Al-Arabiya television.

Notice how the words "change" and "opportunity" are being, well, bandied about.

Bandy



http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,484105,00.html

Ahmadinejad Demands Apology for U.S. 'Crimes'

Wednesday, January 28, 2009


TEHRAN, Iran —
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for "profound changes" in U.S. foreign policy on Wednesday, including giving up support for Israel, during an address to thousands of people in the western city of Kermanshah.

President Obama on Tuesday, in an interview with Arabic television, called for more dialogue with Iran to express difference and see "where there are potential avenues for progress."

Without mentioning President Barack Obama by name, Ahmadinejad Wednesday repeatedly referred to those who want to bring "change," a word used often in Obama's election campaign, and indicated that Iran would be looking to see if there would be substantive differences in U.S. policy.

"We welcome change but on condition that change is fundamental and on the right track," Ahmadinejad said. "When they say 'we want to make changes', change can happen in two ways. First is a fundamental and effective change... The second ... is a change of tactics."

Ahmadinejad also demanded the U.S. apologize for 'crimes' committed against Iran; specifically, criticizing and trying to block their nuclear program.

"Those who say they want to make change, this is the change they should make: they should apologize to the Iranian nation and try to make up for their dark background and the crimes they have committed against the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad said.

Later Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters that the U.S. administration is undertaking a wide-ranging and comprehensive survey of U.S. foreign policy options toward Iran.

Clinton also said Iran had a "clear opportunity" to demonstrate some willingness to engage meaningfully with the international community.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mehdi Safari, speaking in Athens, Greece, said Tuesday that it was too early to say whether relations with the United States would improve with Obama as president.

Washington is at odds with Tehran over Iran's nuclear program and its Mideast policy that seeks to destroy Israel and supports the militant groups Hezbollah and Hamas.

The U.S. and some of its allies accuse Iran of seeking to build nuclear weapons. Tehran denies the charge and refuses to give up uranium enrichment, saying it has the right under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty to produce nuclear fuel.

"Who has asked them (the United States) to come and interfere in the affairs of nations?" Ahmadinejad said.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

LR27
01-28-2009, 12:39
Sure, we'll apologize...

As soon as they apologize for funding Hezbollah and blowing up the Marine barracks in Beirut that left over 200 Americans dead...

The Reaper
01-28-2009, 12:59
Yeah, I got his apology.

Right here, hanging!

The civilian leadership may feel the need to pander to this clown.

I do not.

TR

echoes
01-28-2009, 13:01
President Obama on Tuesday, in an interview with Arabic television, called for more dialogue with Iran to express difference and see "where there are potential avenues for progress."
Negotiating with Iranian Terrorists that kill and wound Our Brave Soldiers???:mad:

Maybe our current administration needs to take a few trips to Walter Reed? Though that will probobly not ever happen, as those in that facility are Real American Heroes!

Holly

AngelsSix
01-28-2009, 14:44
Apologize my ass. This guy needs a .50 between the eyes. What a turd. He needs to be the next one on the list of things that need cleaning up.

Soft Target
01-28-2009, 14:55
The only apology should be for not taking him out before those fine heroes were killed. They knew what he was during the Carter fiasco.

SF_BHT
01-28-2009, 14:56
Watch it King O may go on Al Jazeera and say he is sorry...... Barry still has not had his first Private interview with a US News outlet.

ksgbobo
01-28-2009, 20:45
I can see President Obama:mad: apologizing. He wants the world to like us.:rolleyes:

Box
01-28-2009, 21:16
The entire political landscape is absolutely surreal. There is no other way for an uneducated peasant like me to describe it. We pander to the enemy to find that we need to apologize for our way of life. Talk of renewed gun control measures, yet we hear talk of how we need another arm of government, similar or equal to the military and as well equipped. There is much ado about the dire need to get everyone health care yet the CBO released a report in December that will change the TFL (tricare for life) that will make military members and retirees pay MORE for benefits that they have spent a lifetime being told they had earned...

...good latrine reading here: http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/99xx/doc9925/12-18-HealthOptions.pdf

(most interesting is page '189 of 236'or just do a search for "TFL")

The Treasury Secretary is a tax evader, and somehow the American worker is told we shouldn't bitch about high taxes, that we should consider paying taxes to be "patriotic".

I am glad I stocked up on tin-foil back in November.


wow... just wow