" President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may have faced ridicule in the United StatesHere is some commentary for a Middle Eastern Blog
by suggesting there were no homosexuals in Iran, but he won praise at home on Wednesday for taking his country’s case to “the Lion’s Den.” Generally,politicians and media in the Islamic Republic — even some who have previously criticized the president — described Ahmadinejad’s visit to New York as a triumph and denounced the university president who called him “a petty and cruel dictator.” ...The president spoke at Columbia University on Monday and onTuesday addressed the U.N. General Assembly, where he told world leaders the issue of Iran’s nuclear ambitions was “closed” and that military threats and sanctions had failed.“By fearlessly and courageously walking into the‘Lion’s Den’ ... he is sure to become even more of a hero in the Arab-Muslimstreet than before,” the daily Iran News wrote."
Ahmadinejad is hitting the blind spots, the stuff polite society does not talk about, that is his attractionHis comments on the bomb are more intelligent than the drivel you read in the Western press by so called analysts.Basically the US, Western countries have lost the moral highground - Putin's talkbacks prove that too -- No I would not vote for Ahmadinejad, if I lived in Iran - you vote for him, he is not a dictator ...
to use words like fascism in an Iranian contex tdoes not make sense ...
yes the party I would vote for is illegal in Iran
...,no I would not vote for Putin...The primary thrust of Ahmadinejad'sspeech has been completely ignored by everyone. That thrust, was the supremenobility of education, knowledge and truth. In an ominous veiled threat towestern Main stream media's cold calculated campaign of darkness and ignorance.This was an excellent topic for this venue of a University forum. I am amazed athow this vitally important subject has been totally ignored. It had monumentalimplications. Not bad at all for a humble populist game cock likeAhmadinejad
If that isn't bad enough, here are some comments from BBC online readers (again, the Hat Tip must go to Little Green Footballs, Charles Johnson, the operator has been all over this story)
I can go on and on, but I think everyone gets the idea. Here are my prophetic words only a couple days agoThe president of Iran had a wonderful chance at Columbia to act as the more educated and civil person, and he used that chance.America needs to recognize that Iran’s hostilities will not falter as long as ours hold so high. A little bit of trust could make them no longer have desire to use the weapons they mayor may not have. Unless the west intends on starting a war, it may be beneficialto placate them, otherwise we won’t make any progress whatsoever.
Columbia wasted a good chance there. Mr. Ahmadinijad is absolutely correct in saying why talking about Holocaustis not compatible with freedom of speech.--What do you think would happen if thewest wanted to explore the Mohammed 'story'...Pop eye---Do you think ridiculingGod sent prophets is the same as exploring an event? Would you be happy ifsomeone did the same to Jesus/Moses?...---Well, do YOU think ridiculing a 6million people genocide is the same as regarding the life of one? quid proquo..The issue is CLOSED. If it is not then it may mean out and out war. Nobodywants that. He is right in that his country has a right to nuclear energy. Awarring terrorist nuclear state nearby, his country feels unsafe. Much of Iranwas destroyed by Iraq! Ahmadenajad doesn't oppose Israelis but feels Israelshould be elsewhere for everybody's security. If it was, there would be no warin that area! We speak of antipollutive actions yet deny Iran clean nuclear energy. Moronic!
I think that in my disgust over this incident I overstated its importance. The dynamic of Middle Eastern geopolitics won't necessarily change from one speech at one naive and misguided Ivy League university. Still, this speech hurt our side and helped our enemies. The magnitude of that hurt is frankly besides the point because all Americans should wonder which side is Lee Bollinger on.You have to understand who you are dealing with and Ahmadinejad is a sociopath.He is only going to manipulate this to his advantage the way he always manipulates everything. Does any really think it hurts his public standing that Bollinger questioned him on civil rights, the Holocaust, etc. He wasn't performing for our media or the Western media in general. He was performing forthe Middle East media, and they won't spin it as being called out, but rather standing up to the mean, mean Americans and showing them who is boss.
His standing in the Middle East just improved exponentially thanks to the useful idiot Lee Bollinger. In the larger scheme of things his appearance at Columbia is not going to change things in the Middle East in any substantial way.Ahmadinejad is not going to be able to ride this to any sort of long term PR success, however as Americans, we must do what is in the best interest of America not the terrorists. Inviting Ahmadinejad did not help America and it did help our enemy and frankly enough is enough.
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