Posted on 09/05/2006 5:22:12 PM PDT by nuconvert
Thanks -
found this, which states the info nicely....he is definately a bastid.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=24047
Just Say No to Khatami
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
FrontPageMagazine.com | August 24, 2006
Talk is cheap. At least, thats what we are taught to believe in a society built not just on action, but on a respect for political minorities. But in a society where political minorities are considered enemies of the state, and where political discourse is tightly controlled, talk carries a far greater weight than it does here.
The disgraced former president of Iran, Hojjat-ol eslam Mohammad Khatami, wants to speak in Washington, D.C., next month, and the State Department has already indicated it will welcome his visit.
This is pure foolishness of the type Lenin described when he famously noted that the capitalists would sell the rope with which the Communists would hang them.
Although Khatami has not yet formally applied for a visa, his talk at the Washington National Cathedral next month was approved by the office of Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns, according to the Washington Post.
This is the same Nicholas Burns who said last Friday that the United States would push for United Nations sanctions on Iran if Tehran does not accept a U.S.-backed package of incentives aimed at halting its uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities.
Okay, so this is Washington, where talking out of both sides of the mouth is taken as a career-enhancing fashion statement. Still, it doesnt require an exceptionally brilliant mind to understand that the terror masters in Tehran plan to use Khatamis visit to further their goals, not undermine them.
Former president Khatami is not a private individual, as we understand the term. As a senior member of the ruling clerical elite, he can only get an exit permit if the regime determines that his trip suits their needs. (I personally know other senior members of this regime who have had their foreign travel plans cancelled by the regime for various reasons).
So for starters, we need to understand that Khatami is coming to Washington as a standard-bearer for this regime. He is the smiley-face, the beaming turban so beloved by Christian Amanpour and former Los Angeles Times reporter Robin Wright (now a Washington Postie, but still as wrong as ever).
Indeed, it was Robin Wrong who used these breathless tones to break the news of Khatamis upcoming visit:
Khatami, a former minister of culture once purged by hard-liners, was a dark-horse presidential candidate in 1997 who led a sweeping upset that began a period of freer press, talk of political reform, cultural openings and encouragement of exchanges with the outside world. American tourists even returned to Iran.
She forgot a few key events of Khatamis presidency.
Just one year into his term, his intelligence service murdered in horribly brutal fashion Darioush and Parvaneh Forouhar, leaders of the Iran Nations Party, then the best-organized opposition in Iran. The following year, Khatami quashed the student rebellion that began at Tehran University among INP members and sympathizers including Marzeporgohar (Iranians for a Secular Republic) and quickly spread to 18 other cities across Iran.
That was just the beginning of a crackdown on domestic dissent that occurred on Khatamis watch and on his orders.
Ever since Ayatollah Khomeini seized power in a putsch on the night of Feb. 11-12, 1979, the State Department has been seeking reformers and moderates in Tehran.
Volumes have been written about these efforts. Some of them were contained in classified cables, shredded when the U.S. embassy was taken over by pro-Khomeini students in November 1979, and pieced together later on from the shredder sacks by Persian-carpet weavers.
In the beginning, some moderates truly opposed Khomeinis Islamofascist system. Most of them were executed, wound up in jail, or have spent the rest of lives under house arrest.
But Khatami was never one of them. In 1984, as minister of culture and Islamic propagation, he presided over the creation of Hezbollah, Irans proxy army of terrorists in Lebanon and elsewhere. He thought that was exactly what the Islamic Republic of Iran needed to do to expand its influence around the world.
As president, Khatami never opposed Irans development of nuclear weapons technology, or long-range ballistic missiles to deliver them. On the contrary, it was on Khatamis watch that Iran accelerated its once-secret nuclear weapons development, and flouted its success to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Khatamis top nuclear expert, Hossein Mussavian, explained the ruse in an August 12, 2005, interview with Iranian state television, just days after Ahmadinejad took over as president. Ahmadinejad supporters were arguing that Khatami had made unacceptable concessions by negotiating with the European Union over Irans nuclear program. But those critics did not know that at that stage that is, in August 2003 we needed another year to complete the Esfahan (UCF) project so it could be operational, Musavian reminded his viewers. (The Uranium Conversion Facility in Esfahan is where Iran today has processed more than 120 tons of enrichment feedstock, enough to manufacture between 10 to 20 nuclear weapons.)
[T] thanks to the negotiations with Europe we gained another year, in which we completed (the UCF) in Esfahan, Mussavian said.
Khatami is being sent to Washington by the regime with a similar purpose: use happy talk to distract the United States from crafting serious international sanctions that would inflict real pain on this regime and possibly help spark a home-grown rebellion.
Would Washington have welcomed Nazi Propaganda Minister Goebbels to address the German Bund in 1940?
I dont think so.
All the more reason why George W. Bush should step up to the plate and Just Say No, because Khatamiis purpose is similar to that of Joseph Goebbels in spreading Nazi propaganda.
If the State Department allows Khatami to visit Washington, they will create a new paradigm, a thought-shift in the way the Muslim street looks at the United States, Israel, and the West.
Peace in our time that phrase identified with the appeasers of Munich who in 1938 negotiated away the sovereignty of Czechoslovakia and paved the autobahn to Poland. will from now on be associated in the minds of the Islamofacists with Washington, DC and the State Department of Condoleeza Rice.
What can they possibly be smoking at Foggy Bottom to come up with a decision as contrary to the U.S. national interest as this one clearly is? Or perhaps, they are so cynically short-sighted they figure that during the dog days of August, with Congress in pre-election recess, no one will notice.
An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, Winston Churchill said famously, hoping it will eat him last.
We cannot afford the luxury of appeasement, when this crocodiles teeth are nuclear.
I hope this POS meets with a good ol American sniper
sic semper tyranus!
Thanks bitt, good for Romney!!
Already posted.
Of course you knew that.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1695958/posts
Yes, I did. See my post in #2.
But thanks for the bump. ;~ )
And which DC idiot had approved his visa??
Yes, thanks for posting it. The original is perfect. I am so relieved SOMEONE spoke out, bluntly, about this travesty of justice. Just amazing.
Excellent, Mitt. Proud of my governor.
I think it was the usual scumbags in the State Department who let this jerk in. They are still fighting against the Administration and America as far as I'm concerned.
You have nothing to fear from him in this respect, on a national level.
Mitt is seriously running. We could do worse.
Let Khatami take a cab to Harvard. Maybe it will be driven by an Iranian who escaped the regime.
Mitt is looking better all of the time, especially with McCain stabbing the party in the back, Allen making bonehead mistakes, and Giuliani's potential to get (unjustly) swiftboated by the Democrats on the 911 competency issue.
One thing's for sure, it will be a fun campaign season. May the best Republican win.
Thanks for the link. Is this a*hole the prototype of a career State Dept. civil servant/East Coast insider or what? Degrees from Boston and Paris, the Woodrow Wilson award, his wife even has her own last name.
Thanks for the ping!
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