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November 7, 2005
Iran: Islamist Regime Lectures About Terrorism
Today, IRNA has an article in which Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki warned that terrorism will continue as long as other countries do not follow justice. As Iran seems to think the Israelis deserve no justice, and President Ahmadinejad appears willing to break international law, we shall continue to disregard the Islamic Republic News Agency's copyright, as it is an agency from a criminial government. We shall continue to reproduce their polemics in full:
Terrorism will continue unless justice is observed
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki here Monday said that terorism will continue for as long as justice is not observed in international relations and regardless of how many terrorists or innoncent people are killed.
His remarks were heard during the 13th Int'l Conference on Central Asia and the Caucasus dubbed Regional Developments: Interaction and Encounter of Strategies.
"There will be no end to terrorist acts for as long as there is no single approach to fighting violence and terror", he added. "Terrorism, trade in illicit drugs and meddling by trans-regional powers are the main threats to our region," Mottaki said. "Clearly, terrorism is the greatest threat to human society and international relations at present," he added.
He said the question that remains unanswered is: "Did terrorism fill the void left by the disappearance of communism in the post-Cold War era?"
In other words, "Are we faced with a new development challenging our world today?" he asked.
Posing another question, he asked, "Is terrorism itself a product of the irrational and hypocritical behavior of those who pretend to be advocates of freedom?"
"Can we really discount the possibility that if the foundations of international relations and political behavior of countries had been based on justice and fairness we would not have witnessed these many acts of terrorism and violence that we are seeing today?" the Iranian foreign minister asked. He then criticized those who would classify terrorists as good or bad but turn a blind eye at those who act in the interest of big powers.
"Can we speak of the violence and terrorism taking place in the Occupied Territories as of the same nature?" he also asked. Mottaki regretted that in today's world attention is focused only on the effects of terrorism without paying attention to the causes.
Another dose of circuitous and evasive bilge, which typically aims to draw attention away from the Islamist regime's own failings and crimes by ramping up the criticisms of others. Iran is an exporter of terrorism. Mottaki is just a mouthpiece for the forces of international terrorism, though he has better dress-sense than his vagabond-coutured president. Propaganda at its lamest, masquerading as reasoned logic.
Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at November 7, 2005 6:51 AM
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