A puppet president, nuclear power and Allah

Iran nuclear“Mr. Ahmadinejad called on the nation’s scientists to press ahead with “industrial-scale enrichment” and urged the West to respect what he called Iran’s right to peaceful atomic technology.

His audience broke into cheers and chants of “Allahu akbar” (God is great).”

Ok let me understand this better. When some cartoonists made cartoons with Mohamed the whole Arab world rebelled burning flags and threatening lives. When a caricature puppet president in a theocratic dictatorship announces that his country became nuclear power, demands ‘respect’ from the west for the very same reason and has already threaten to make a whole nation to disappear is what? How you call that and what can you do?

Let’s see what the usual suspects, the parasites crypto-supporters of the Iranian regime in the name of the multiculturalism and members of environmental movements will say. Oh, I know, is for ‘peaceful’ reasons!!!

“…urged the West to respect Iran’s right to peaceful atomic technology…” Since when a nuclear factory became a phallic symbol? These people have serious issues or …small issues!!!

“Allahu akbar…” Let’s hope that Allah is great and he will help us from his followers because they are his worst enemies!!!

2 Responses to “A puppet president, nuclear power and Allah”

  1. Asa Says:

    ‘His audience broke into cheers’, well, they probably broke out in a sweat from the terror of not cheering loud enough.

    Then again, maybe they are the official Iranian cheering squad available for parties and executions.

  2. Oli Says:

    Thanks Asa, you make me smile every time :D

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