Posted on 02/10/2006 4:54:27 PM PST by dj_animal_2000
All countries must work for world peace: Ahmadinejad
Tehran Times Political Desk
TEHRAN -- President Mahmud Ahmadinejad said on Monday that all countries are obligated to work for world peace and security based on the observance of justice.
The history of Bosnia and Herzegovina in modern times has shown that nations truly desire peace and friendship, he noted at a meeting with the visiting speaker of the Bosnian House of Representatives, Nikola Spiric.
He said the interference of major powers in the affairs of nations has aggravated the scope of war and animosity, a clear reference to the tragic events in Bosnia in the 1990s.
Ahmadinejad said he was pleased that the Iranian government and nation stood by the Bosnian people during their difficult times and said that Tehran would like to expand relations with Sarajevo in all areas.
For his part, Spiric said Bosnia was determined to emerge from the ruins of war and achieve economic progress, adding that it welcomes the expansion of economic ties with Iran.
He briefed the Iranian president on the economic and political situation in his country and pointed to the tremendous potential for increasing bilateral trade, particularly in the industrial, oil, and gas sectors.
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Why did you align us with the bosnians?
how about we ask Clinton that question...???
Don't ya wanna know, why we allied with the Iranians, in favour of Muslims and creat a muslim state in Europe...???
I do want to know why.
Bill claimed it was genocide yet his back on rawanda and sudan.
all he accomplished is what you have said, the establisment of a muslim land in europe
turned his back on rawanda etc...
Bill "dhimmitude' CLINTOON.
They are just closing the link between the Islamic strategy to work the Balkans. The Iranians have the Al Haramain working the area besides many more. Plus the Muh are aligned with the current rebel groups, drugs, etc..and the story just keeps going.......
Hague Judge Silences Bin Laden Bosnia Testimony, as NATOs Claims Questioned
...to the Iran/Bosnia story above....You might start having questions...
Ahmadinejad calling for nations to "work for world peace" is like Al Capone calling on all the citizens of Chicago to "obey the law" and "set a good example."
He should be the object of scorn and flatulence.
I stand corrected on my last post, as to the sponsoring country.
Al Haramain is a Saudi based charity group associated with Al Qaeda that is worldwide.
The Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (RHIS) is a Kuwaiti-based non-governmental organization whose offices in Pakistan and Afghanistan are associated with Al Qaeda operatives as well.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewSpecialReports.asp?Page=%5CSpecialReports%5Carchive%5C200508%5CSPE20050817a.html
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"The idea that there are no jihadist camps in Bosnia and radical Islam has not gained any foothold there, as some analysts suggest, is "ridiculous," according to Brown. He points to the raising of two Waffen-SS divisions under the encouragement of the mufti of Jerusalem during World War II, up to the spread of Wahhabism by the Saudis beginning in the 1960s and 1970s.
"Al Qaeda cells were set up in Bosnia in the early 1990s by Ayman al Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's right-hand man, and bin Laden was said to visit the area twice in the mid-1990s," Brown added. "Iran was very involved in supporting the Islamist separatist movement in Bosnia, and Hezbollah was doing training there in the 1990s."
Training also takes place inside youth centers and school gyms, according to Trifunovic."
Ahmadinejad calling for nations to "work for world peace" is like Al Capone calling on all the citizens of Chicago to "obey the law" and "set a good example."
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Good point.
Al Capone opened kichens for poor people in 30-es just to impose himself as "protector of poor" and same does Ahmedajeeeeeed.
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