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Was 'Wipe off the map' statement right thing to say?

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Paris, France: Widespread condemnation greeted remarks Wednesday by Iran's president that Israel should be wiped of the map, with Jerusalem seeing Teheran as a "clear and present danger" and Washington renewing concern about the Islamic Republic's nuclear aims.

"We believe that Iran is trying to buy time .. so it can develop a nuclear bomb," said Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom in Jerusalem.

"Iran is a clear and present danger," he said at a joint press conference in Jerusalem with visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

In Washington, the White House said the words of hardline Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also underlined US concerns about Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

"It just reconfirms what we have been saying about the regime in Iran. It underscores the concerns we have about Iran's nuclear operations," spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters.

France will summon Iran's ambassador to Paris to question him over Ahmadinejad's call," Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said.

"I learned of the comments... according to which the president of Iran says he wants Israel to disappear and said the conflict in the Middle East would perpetuate a age-old fight between Jews and Muslims," Douste-Blazy said in a written statement.

Ahmadinejad made the comments at a conference in Tehran entitled "The World Without Zionism".

"As the Imam said, Israel must be wiped off the map," he said in a reference to Iran's late revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

His comments were the first time in years that such a high-ranking Iranian official had called for Israel's eradication, even though such slogans are still regularly used at regime rallies.

In Berlin, the German government said the comments were "completely unacceptable".

"If these comments were in fact made, they are completely unacceptable and should be condemned in the strongest terms," said foreign ministry spokesman Walter Lindner.

Together with Britain and France, Germany is a member of the so-called EU3 group that is negotiating with Tehran over its controversial nuclear programme.

In his speech Ahmadinejad said Israel's establishment was "a move by the world oppressor against the Islamic world".

In Jerusalem, Shalom said Tehran had consistently shown its desire to wipe out Israel.

"This is not the first time that this regime has wished for the destruction of the state of Israel," he said in remarks to reporters after the press conference.

"This kind of regime is very, very extreme and it would be a nightmare for all the international community if they had a nuclear bomb.

"We believe that the time has come to move the Iranian file to theSecurity Council and the sooner the better."

But the Russian foreign minister differed, saying Moscow had no substantial evidence that "we have a clear and present danger" from Iran's nuclear programme.

"We rely on the professional advice of the agency (International Atomic Energy Agency). It is too serious (an issue) to be guided by politics," Lavrov said.

The IAEA board of governors passed a resolution in September finding Iran to be in non-compliance with the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

That paved the way for the matter to be referred to the UN Security Council if Iran fails to suspend all nuclear fuel work or to cooperate fully with the IAEA investigation.

Russia, which has a lucrative contract to build Iran's first nuclear power reactor, has a veto on the Security Council.

Iran says that its nuclear programme is a peaceful effort to generate electricity. Washington and Israel claim the programme is weapons-related

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Iran is the biggest and the real thraet to israel!
 
Originally posted by Owais@Oct 31 2005, 05:16 PM
Iran is the biggest and the real thraet to israel!
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But that's not the point.Pakistan and turkey are the most strongest muslims countries.Then why are these countries friends with isreal?Cause they know that if they stand up to isreal, the whole world will stande up th them.And pakistan or turkey are'nt strong enough to tae on the whole world right now.


The irani presdient was high when he made such statement.If isreal or US dicides to attack iran today, how will iran defend himself ? Their airforce is'nt all that, their navy is'nt all that.No point of having a army because a war with isreal will only be faught with ballistic missiles and air forces.Iran has none of this.Sure they are devloping 4.5 gen fighter and making missiles ranging 2200 miles. or making nukes.But these things are in their devlopment stages.Iran does'nt have em now.

So this statement just made it more eaiser for US to invade iran. :bash:
 
Originally posted by Awais@Oct 31 2005, 03:53 PM
But that's not the point.Pakistan and turkey are the most strongest muslims countries.Then why are these countries friends with isreal?Cause they know that if they stand up to isreal, the whole world will stande up th them.And pakistan or turkey are'nt strong enough to tae on the whole world right now.


The irani presdient was high when he made such statement.If isreal or US dicides to attack iran today, how will iran defend himself ? Their airforce is'nt all that, their navy is'nt all that.No point of having a army because a war with isreal will only be faught with ballistic missiles and air forces.Iran has none of this.Sure they are devloping 4.5 gen fighter and making missiles ranging 2200 miles. or making nukes.But these things are in their devlopment stages.Iran does'nt have em now.

So this statement just made it more eaiser for US to invade iran. :bash:
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Don't worry, Iran can better defend itself (hence no bush reaction) than lotas of our rulers can!! :harhar:
 
Originally posted by Awais@Nov 1 2005, 02:53 AM
But that's not the point.Pakistan and turkey are the most strongest muslims countries.Then why are these countries friends with isreal?Cause they know that if they stand up to isreal, the whole world will stande up th them.And pakistan or turkey are'nt strong enough to tae on the whole world right now.


The irani presdient was high when he made such statement.If isreal or US dicides to attack iran today, how will iran defend himself ? Their airforce is'nt all that, their navy is'nt all that.No point of having a army because a war with isreal will only be faught with ballistic missiles and air forces.Iran has none of this.Sure they are devloping 4.5 gen fighter and making missiles ranging 2200 miles. or making nukes.But these things are in their devlopment stages.Iran does'nt have em now.

So this statement just made it more eaiser for US to invade iran. :bash:
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Correction!
TURKEY is a cyclorist country! and yes......It accepts Israel from 1st day!
and as far as US attack on Iran is concern, US forces are not much satble in Iraq and Afghanistan to attack the strongest muslim country having population about 68,000,000 and area about About 640,000 square miles with the ARMY of morethan 1million! :SNIPER:
 
Originally posted by Owais@Nov 2 2005, 07:04 PM
Correction!
TURKEY is a cyclorist country! and yes......It accepts Israel from 1st day!
and as far as US attack on Iran is concern, US forces are not much satble in Iraq and Afghanistan to attack the strongest muslim country having population about 68,000,000 and area about About 640,000 square miles with the ARMY of morethan 1million! :SNIPER:
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Dude Iran is know wher near the strongest muslim country.If you wanna rank the muslim miliatry's it be like this

Pakistan
Turkey
Egypt
Suadi arabia
IRAN
 
Originally posted by Kaiser@Nov 2 2005, 09:15 PM
Dude Iran is know wher near the strongest muslim country.If you wanna rank the muslim miliatry's it be like this

Pakistan
Turkey
Egypt
Suadi arabia
IRAN
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Turkey has secular government, I think (correct me if i am wrong). After the revolution; they killed arabic, changed arabic to latin.; they killed hijab & adaan.

we cant expect much from them in backing muslims
 
Originally posted by A.Rahman@Nov 3 2005, 05:42 AM
Turkey has secular government, I think (correct me if i am wrong). After the revolution; they killed arabic, changed arabic to latin.; they killed hijab & adaan.

we cant expect much from them in backing muslims
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that's wat I m trying to say!........after the end of khilaafat in WW1, Turkey declared himself as a secular government! but turkey still supports muslim countries and have a great respect for pakistan! :worshippy:
 
Italy-Iran Tension Grows Over Israel, Nuclear Dossier

Rome: Italy's Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini urged the international community to deal firmly with Iran over concerns about a covert nuclear weapons programme, as diplomatic relations between Rome and Tehran worsened Wednesday.

Fini was speaking after Iran's foreign ministry called in the Italian ambassador to formally protest a planned pro-Israel rally outside its embassy in Rome on Thursday.

"We recognized a convergence of our positions on the need for a firm line on the part of the international community. Iran arming itself with nuclear weapons would pose a problem of international security," Fini said after talks here with Edmund Stoiber, Bavaria's prime minister and leader of Germany's Christian Social Union.

Fini and leaders from across the political divide are to attend the rally, to protest President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent call for Israel to be "wiped off the map."

"Our ambassador in Tehran was called in and he had to explain why Italy is angry at Ahmadinejad's call."

During a trip to Israel on Tuesday, Fini said that Iran's suspected push to acquire nuclear weapons should be referred to the UN Security Council.

The Iranian foreign ministry dismissed Fini's comments as "emanating from Israeli propaganda."

Fini, leader of the right-wing National Alliance party, will join leaders of the two biggest opposition parties, Piero Fassino and Francesco Rutelli, as well as Rome's left-wing mayor Walter Veltroni, for the torchlight rally.

The appeal was launched at the weekend by the right-wing daily Il Foglio, whose editor Giuliano Ferrara is a former spokesman for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Berlusconi described Ahmadinejad's comments as "completely crazy and unacceptable," in a television interview screened Monday.

Amos Luzzatto, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, said he and members of his organisation would attend Thursday's rally
 

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