cbc.ca — Ahmadinejad said any new sanctions against Iran will fail and are illegal. He vowed to retaliate against any country that would impose new sanctions against Iran and said that US must apologize and pay compensation.
Feb 23, 2008 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2008
America along with every nation and peoples have a lot of apologizing to do. Arrogance is round a bout !
vaultFeb 24, 2008
That would be an ideal situation, alimostofi...a bloodless regime change in Iran, pro-Western democracy coming to a country that has anything but, and a rapidly growing economy. But leave it up to an ass like cageybee to disagree for the sake of it.
Closed AccountFeb 24, 2008Submitter
i believe you totally misunderstood ahmadinejad.
alimostofiFeb 24, 2008
Oh I understand him, and his boss Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi very well.
alimostofiFeb 25, 2008
What has that to do with the Seyyeds.
kenaerFeb 29, 2008
Seriously?He held a rally of 4,000 student in Tehran where he said "Zionists" and Israel "must be wiped off the map." And that's just one quote I found searching for 5 second.
kenaerFeb 29, 2008
"Relationships" with psycho-mastodon governments like Russia and China (who smash any sort of freedom or separatist thinking) is a freaking joke. To put it in the words of a 14 year old girl, "They totally suck." I'm not interested in relationships with crazy countries and I hope I'm not voting for someone who is. And you can't fight wars without oil. Or money for that matter. You're right.
kenaerFeb 29, 2008
At first reading, I wasn't sure what the hell you were talking about. But after a quick re-read, I'm not sure I've ever heard such a strong voice of economic freedom from (if you truly are Iranian) inside the Iranian citizen's mind. I've only heard this once before, briefly, about how the MILLIONS of citizens inside Iran want economic freedom and voice.And you comment about not removing leaders for the sake of more ammunition and election is freakin' right on.I can hope my country doesn't obliterate any of those voices for the sake of "democracy" or the "better good". Or f**kin' oil.
kenaerFeb 29, 2008
I was thinking the same thing. I don't like the China-US relationship either but that has nothing to do with Iran.