Extremist Iranian Islamic President Pulling a Willie Nelson!
June 27, 2006
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Islamic Radical Ahmadinejad is “On the Road Again,” visiting those countries he will need in his corner in the future when a Jihad attack is launched against Israel.
Over the last four weeks he visited Southeast Asia, China, Russia, and now is now planning a future visit to Iraq.
I have believed for 32 years that Iraq would be one of the 10 toes of the great statue in Daniel 2, and am convinced that a government favorable to us cannot be maintained after we pull out, as I indicated on our Blog Supplement which follows:
SUPPLEMENT TO ARCHIVE PROPHECY UPDATE 176B
May 18, 2005
The article which follows from the New York Times by John F.
Burnes was extracted from the DEBEKA Files.
In Archive Update 176B I gave the expectation that Iraq would indeed turn against Israel and the U.S. with renewed hatred. There is no question in my mind that Iraq will be one of the 10 toes that attack Israel in the not too distant future.
IRAQ WILL BE ONE OF THE 10 TOES OF DANIEL’S PROPHECY!
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BEGIN NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE
Registering New Influence, Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Iraq –
John F. Burns (New York Times)
Iran sent its foreign minister, Kamal Kharrazi, to Baghdad on Tuesday.
Almost 25 years after Iraq and Iran started an eight-year war that left a million people dead, the government in Baghdad is now led by officials with close personal, religious, and political ties to Iran’s ruling Shiite ayatollahs. Kharrazi appeared eager to put the U.S. on notice that Iran expects to wield influence in Iraq, especially in the long term: “The party that will leave Iraq is the United States, because it will eventually withdraw, but the party that will live with the Iraqis is Iran, because it is a neighbor to Iraq.”
END NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE
Article 1 from Agence France-Presse
Iran – President Ahmadinejad Planning to Visit Iraq: Report
Agence France-Presse
June 26, 2006
Posted at 11:23:27 CDT by HAL9000
Tehran – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is planning to visit neighbouring Iraq “soon”, the semi-official Fars news agency reported Monday.
Quoting an informed source, the report said Ahmadinejad was hoping to meet with “high-ranking officials and visit religious sites” — a reference to Shiite Muslim sites spread across the violence-wracked country.
Ahmadinejad’s office could not be reached for comment.
The visit would be the first by an Iranian president since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
Iran and Iraq were at war from 1980 to 1988, but the US-led ouster of Saddam Hussein in 2003 has seen a cautious improvement in ties, despite some Iraqi officials accusing Tehran of meddling.
Baghdad’s new government is dominated by Kurdish figures like President Jalal Talabani as well as Shiites who were also backed by Tehran during Saddam’s rule.
Former foreign minister Kamal Kharazi visited Iraq in May 2005, and his successor Manouchehr Mottaki visited Iraq last month.
Talabani has also visited Iran several times since Saddam’s ouster, and was last in Tehran in November.
Article 2 from Kuwait News Agency
Iranian President Calls for Strengthening Relations with Turkey
Kuwait News Agency
POL-IRAN-TURKEY
June 24, 2006
Tehran, June 24 (KUNA) — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on Saturday for the strengthening of Iranian-Turkish relations in all fields.
The presidential office said in a statement that Ahmadinejad described in a telephone call to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the two countries were tied through culture, history and religion.
Furthermore, he said that two countries played an important role on the regional and international levels, and stressed that they had to
increase deliberations in order to consolidate international peace and security.
For his part, Erdogan expressed content with developments on the Iranian nuclear issue, noting that relations between the two countries would be further strengthened in the upcoming visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul to Tehran.
The Turkish Foreign Minister is expected to arrive in Tehran later tonight and is to hold talks with Iranian officials on issues of mutual concern.
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