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Elbuda Mexicano
Boy, these fools in power over in Teheran really know how to make friends??
WilliB
Elbuda Mexicano:
They are not interested in making Jewish friends. In the islamic world, however, this warmongering demagogery indeed wins them friends.
Iso Poika
I tend to get suspicious of quotes attributed to Iranian leaders, especially when they contain single words or short phrases in quotation. Somehow, even if he spoke fluent English, I very much doubt he would ever use the word "bogus"!
Here is the English translation from the Mehr News Agency, which is referenced as the source in many reports of his comments:
"...the light of hope will shine on the Palestinian issue, and this Islamic land will certainly be returned to the Palestinian nation, and the superfluous and fake Zionist (regime) will disappear from the landscape of geography," the Leader said.
So he is basically hoping that the illegal occupation of Palestine end and for the Palestinians to finally live free.
"Nuclear program is peaceful", Iran says.