Wednesday, July 23, 2008






Israeli intelligence: Iran will wait for Bush exit
The Israeli intelligence community has reported its conclusion that Iran has decided to maintain restraint until the departure of U.S. President George Bush and that its allies hope for the election of Sen. Barack Obama.







Terrorist networks surround Jerusalem
“A security vacuum encircles Jerusalem,” he said

Ahmadinejad vows no Iran concessions in nuclear crisis...

Hopes of a breakthrough rose in recent weeks after Ali Akbar Velayati, the top foreign policy advisor to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said it would be in Iran's interests to accept the package.

Ahmadinejad, who has already dismissed Velayati's comments as personal, reaffirmed that he was in charge of Iran's nuclear case.

"They (world powers) thought the nation was divided, that the people and the president had been sidelined in the nuclear case and that they would be able to impose their views.

"But I told them they were mistaken to celebrate and their feast would soon turn into a funeral."

And Obama wants to negotiate with Iran? Ahmadinejad is threatening the West with death. Good luck with the 'negotiations' (ridiculous!)

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