Thursday, August 10, 2006

Those who refuse to accept an invitation will not have a good ending or fate.

Do they even have an understanding of the words in America?
Iranian Leader Speaks To Mike Wallace

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(CBS) Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sat down with Mike Wallace in Tehran on Tuesday in a rare, exclusive interview with a Western reporter.

In the wide-ranging interview, the Iranian leader comments on President Bush's foreign policy, the lack of relations between Iran and the United States, Hezbollah, Lebanon and Iraq.

Speaking about President Bush's failure to answer his 18-page letter that criticized U.S. foreign policy, Ahmadinejad said, "Well, (with the letter) I wanted to open a window towards the light for the president so that he can see that one can look on the world through a different perspective. … We are all free to choose. But please give him this message, sir: Those who refuse to accept an invitation will not have a good ending or fate. You see that his approval rating is dropping every day. Hatred vis-à-vis the president is increasing every day around the world. For a ruler, this is the worst message that he could receive. Rulers and heads of government at the end of their office must leave the office holding their heads high."

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1 comment:

Pastorius said...

Your headline here is exactly the analysis I gave this in a post yesterday,

"as per usual, the mainstream media is not familiar enough with the language of radical Islam to know whether or not they have even gotten any interesting information out of Ahmadinejad. More than likely, the excerpts here are among his more mundane statements.

I wouldn't be surprised if Ahmadinejad spent the entire interview telling Mike Wallace to his face (in some arcane Islamofascist diplo-speak) that he was going to see to it that he and every other Infidel dies a fiery death within the next month.

Meanwhile, Mike Wallace probably thinks he established a good rapport with ole' Mahmoud."


Our media has such a tin-ear to Islamic terrorism that their reporting does the opposite of help to inform the public. They actually make the public even more ignorant.