"The possession of nuclear bombs isn't a source of pride," Ahmadinejad intoned piously, sounding like a spokesman for Greenpeace. "It is disgusting and rather shameful. And even more shameful is the threat to use or to use such weapons, which isn't even comparable to any crime committed throughout the history."
And of course top on the Iranian President's list of "disgusting" and "shameful" countries was
Referring to Obama's reservation of first-strike capability, Ahmadinejad said that signers of the Non-Proliferation Treaty should consider "any threat to use nuclear weapons or attack against peaceful nuclear facilities as a breach of international peace and security," and punish the offenders accordingly.
Delegates from the
This was the same Ahmadinejad, after all, who just weeks ago warned Israel not to attack the jihadists in Gaza who still shoot rockets into Israel and plot the destruction of the Jewish State: "An attack on Gaza would not make you mightier," he said, addressing the "Zionist entity," "and would not restore your damaged prestige. And you should know that an attack on
What could end
These are favorite themes of Ahmadinejad's public utterances. In mid-March, he declared: "Today, it is clear that
How will
Iranian Major General Hassan Firouzabadi declared in early April: "If
Not one? Not even one? How could the Iranians possibly accomplish that, except with…nuclear weapons?
Ahmadinejad mocked Obama's impotence, telling him in an April 7 address that, faced with
And indeed, the thuggish Iranian president is probably right about that. Barack Obama's wrongheaded and weak policy of "engagement" has put a swagger in Ahmadinejad's step. Besides funding Hamas and Hizballah and egging on their genocidal intentions toward
For all this we have one man to thank above all: Barack Obama. After a year of Obama's dogged wooing of the Iranian mullahs, his scandalous refusal to support the anti-regime protestors in Iran, and his abject failure to do anything effective to counter the Iranian nuclear program, which even his own Secretary of State now acknowledges is working toward developing nuclear weapons, the only thing the president has to show for his policy is an increasingly confident, belligerent and assertive Iran.
It was good that the Americans left the General Assembly hall while Ahmadinejad was speaking Monday. Now they should back this up by changing course, and showing more spine in the face of
Robert Spencer is a scholar of Islamic history, theology, and law and the director of Jihad Watch.
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