Monday, February 5, 2007

The Iranian Revelation

According to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's nuclear rights 'will be established' on February 11th. This date is significant as it marks the "ten-day dawn", the end of the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979. Ahmadinejad stated, "When a nation decides to stand on its own feet to climb up the peaks, God helps it and that nation will embrace victory". Ahmadinejad also states that after seven years, he will announce that Iranian scientists have developed an herbal cure for AIDS.

Why is this story not bombarding the mainstream media?

Iran has publicly defied the United States and other allied nations, saying it is in the process of developing nuclear weapons. This came after they initially claimed they were simply developing the technology to become energy sufficient with nuclear power. They recently kicked nuclear inspectors out of their country. They have publicly stated numerous times that they seek the annihilation of Israel and western influences in the Middle East.

Sources from the International Atomic Energy Agency stated that technicians have assembled two small uranium enrichment units at Iran's underground Natanz complex. This is in direct violation of the United Nations ban. This known action marks the beginning of what Iran hopes will be a facility capable of developing numerous nuclear weapons per year.

We know from history that Ahmadinejad and other Islamic radical terrorist prefer to execute missions to coincide with the timeline of previous terrorist attacks. They may not be able to execute, but these are their intentions. Ahmadinejad claims that when his people strive to become sufficient that god will help them and they will claim victory. What he is really telling us is that if they are capable of developing nuclear weapons then it must be willed by god and that the destruction of Israel and attacks on the United States would be justified.

Why are we not listening to what he is saying?

Finally, to think that Iran has developed a cure for AIDS is laughable. I just hope the liberal agenda does not get suckered in by this claim and provide it as another reason why we need to work with Iran to develop peace in the Middle East.

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