Easier said than done.
1. He has good...no make that very good security, so getting a clear shot at him is hard.
2 Getting the shooter out would be....difficult. And we don't do sucide mssions.
Unfortunately, this problem is not about one man... It's terribly unfortunate that even if Mr. Ahmadinejad were mysteriously abducted the problem wouldnt vanish with him. He's part of a system gearing up for war with the free world. Note that the world (via UN/IAEA) just told Iran to hold off on uranium enrichment at their N-plant in Esfahan and they told the world, "F-off". Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenie, not Mr. Ahmadinejad, has built himself a war cabinet that can't be casually picked off with snipers... This situation requires the resolve of the free world in cooperation with the Iranian people who recognize that the Iranian governments defiance on this scale must be held to account.
Were facing a big problem. How big? Lets do the math together 4Million BPD (thats barrels per day) at a meager $60 PB (thats per barrel) turns out to be $87.6Billion PY (thats per year)! That much wealth in the hands of a war cabinet!!!
Think about it... If Carlos Hathcock were the answer to the entire world's big problems, the history of Vietnam would read differently...
FYI With probably more than 300 kills during the Vietnam War, Carlos Hathcock is the most famous sniper in United States History... ...[At Quantico] Hathcock spoke against the "John Wayne" mentality of many soldiers, always emphasizing skill and quiet deliberate thought as essential to be an effective sniper.