Sinking Ahmadinejad Slams ´Blind Support for Israel´ (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Gavriel Queenann 03/19/12)
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday expressed dismay at
what he called "the West´s blind support for Israel."
He also deplored the West´s lack of vision as a "detriment of the
Palestinian cause" and entreated the international community to
show "greater sensitivity to the tragedy of the people that suffers
the Israeli occupation."
Ahmadinejad´s remarks were made during a meeting with members of an
anti-Israel convoy called Towards Beit-ul-Moqaddas.
"The current hegemonic powers seek to establish this system (Zionism)
in Palestine as a focal point of the Middle East, which is also the
center of power and resources of the world, said the president before
activists from several countries, who visited Iran," he said.
"In this regard," he asserted, "the occupation of Palestine is a
historical problem and the existence of the Zionist regime (Israel)
is an insult to freedom, justice and to all the independent nations."
According Ahmadinejad, "Europe and the United States spend "tens of
billions of dollars of their profits each year for the Zionists to
help a criminal regime to continue its occupation."
The oft bombastic Iranian president has found his fortunes sinking
over the past year due to a falling out with his former mentor,
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Ahmadinejad´s faction was dealt a severe blow in recent parliamentary
elections by Islamic hardliners loyal to Khamenei, and has found
himself grilled by parliament over his conduct and policies.
In addition to allegations that billions of precious oil dollars were
illegally diverted, Ahmadinejad has faced intense criticism over his
handling of Iran´s economy and foreign policy during its nuclear
showdown with the West.
Sanctions by the United States and European Union have brought Iran´s
rial to near insolvency and closed avenues by which consumers of
Tehran´s key exportable crude oil can be purchased and insured.
Last week, key Khameini adviser Mohammad Javad Larijani sought to
distance Iran from an often-quoted statement by Ahmadinejad
about “wiping Israel from the face of the map.”
Larijani emphatically said it was “definitely not” Iran´s intent to
militarily obliterate Israel, adding that “neither the president
meant that, nor is it a policy of Iran.”
The statement was widely seen by analysts as an attempt by Iran´s
hardline cleric to extricate themselves from Ahmadinejad´s game of
brinksmanship with Israel and the U.S. ahead of expected nuclear
talks with the international community.
Iran has entered into – and withdrawn from – nuclear talks with the
West on numerous occasions, leading to charges Tehran is
merely "stalling for time."
However, for the first time Larijani signaled Iran would be willing
to stop enriching uranium domestically and allow permanent human
monitoring by international officials in exchange for civilian
nuclear assistance from the West.
The upcoming talks are expected to begin in April.
(IsraelNationalNews © 2012 03/19/12)
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