Murdoch’s bloggers in Australia somehow think that supporting Mir Hossein Mousavi who ran against President Ahmadinejad in last Friday’s election in Iran will be good for the Zionists of Israel and be one in the eye against the Mullahs of Iran as they pursue their war against Islam.
For days ever since the election, Murdoch’s loons have been barracking hard for Mousavi in the mistaken belief that in doing so it could lead to ‘regime change’ in Iran. It’s only now that it is dawning on them that, regardless of who the election is handed to, the Mullahs will remain the ultimate power in Iran and that the only difference between Mousavi and Ahmadinejad is over the economy and some other domestic issues. The people of Iran will continue to support Hezbollah, Hamas and the Palestinian people against Israeli aggression and will continue to support the Mullahs in their quest to generate nuclear energy.
Bolt and Blair seem to have absolutely no idea of what is actually going on in Iran at the moment.
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"The people of Iran will continue to support Hezbollah, Hamas and the Palestinian people"
ReplyDeleteQuite the opposite, Damian.
The sentiments of the Iranians on the street, specifically mentioning Israel and the Palestinians, reveals what they really think:
"Ask anyone, they will tell you the same thing. They [Palestinian extremists] are out beating Iranians in the streets… The more we gave this arrogant race, the more they want… [But] we will not let them push us around in our own country."
"my brother had his ribs beaten in by those Palestinian animals. Taking our people's money is not enough, they are thirsty for our blood too"
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1245184848467&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
As their own words indicate, they hate the Hamas and Hezbollah extremists, along with their totalitarian-minded supporters.
Avner, that cherry you've picked from JPost, why pick that particular one?
ReplyDeleteDo you also dehumanize Palestinians, describing them as 'blood thirsty' and 'animals'?
I've reproduced the words of the Iranian youth.
ReplyDeleteAs quoted directly.
They do not seem to indicate a favourable standpoint towards the fascists of Hamas and Hezbollah.
I wonder how many Iranian youths get picked on by Palestinians that roam the streets of Tehran.
ReplyDeleteAre we really expected to believe this crap Avner? Why on earth would anyone want to believe anything the 'Jerusalem Post' tells us?
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