ISLAMIC “AHMADINEJADSIED” SOLDIERS OF ALLAH
November 25, 2006
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“Onward Christian Soldiers, Marching as to War,” has its counterpart in the Islamic Battle Hymn of the Republic, the Battle Hymn of the Iranian Republic, that is – And the jest of its lyrics are: “Onward to the Battle, his soldiers Allah goes before, destroy the evil crusaders, fill the earth with gore.”
Begin Article from The Australian
Former IDF Chief of Staff: War on Terror is WWIII
Lt.-Gen. Moshe Yaalon, who was Israel Defense Forces chief of staff from 2002 to 2005, said in Canberra Tuesday that the West must wake up and understand it is fighting World War III against a movement of global jihadists.
“We are under attack, we are in defense, they are on the offense so far,” he said. Iran had become the headquarters of a global movement that wanted to impose a strict form of Islam on the rest of the world.
The West should confront the threat through diplomatic and even military action if necessary,
and Iran and Syria must be held responsible for their support of militants in Iraq, he said.
(The Australian)
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Begin Article from the U.K. Telegraph
Allah Blessed Me, Says Killer of British Tourist in Jordan
Harry de Quetteville
The self-confessed killer of a British tourist in Jordan claimed Wednesday that, “Allah gave me the strength to kill the Briton.”
Nabil Ahmad Issa al-Jaaoura, 38, is on trial for the murder of Christopher Stokes, 30, who was shot dead in September during a visit to a Roman amphitheater popular with tourists in the capital Amman.
At a military court, the defendant said he was “a soldier of Allah” and that killing a “despicable crusader” was “the closest to winning Allah’s acceptance.” (Telegraph-UK)
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Begin Article from The Peninsula
World is becoming “Ahmadinejadised” says Iran President
The Peninsula, Qatar’s Leading English Daily
Source: AFP
November 22, 2006
TEHRAN Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said the world is rapidly becoming Ahmadinejad
ised and global leaders have started following in his footsteps, press reports said yesterday.
I have traveled to all the continents except for one and I know what is going on out there. Everybody is eager to hear the Iranian peoples message, the reformist Aftab-Yazd newspaper quoted the president as saying.
The world is rapidly becoming Ahmadinejadised.
The austere hardliner said that Iran’s two big missions are constructing the country and introducing a model for humanity.
World leaders, he added, had started copying his provincial trips, during which he pledges to create jobs and fight poverty.
When I telephone other leaders, I am told that they are on trips. Their trips are the same as the provincial tours that I have initiated, he said.
So far, Ahmadinejad has gone on 21 provincial trips to look in
to local problems.
This government has risen from peoples prayers, he said of his presidential electoral victory.
Someone even told me that he had vowed to say Salavats (a one-line formula to praise the Prophet Mohammed) as many times as my electoral votes count, Ahmadinejad said, referring to his June 2005 shock win by more than 17 million votes over pragmatist cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
Since rising to power, the president has roused nationalist sentiments and pushed through a populist economic agenda. Ahmadinejad ran on a platform of distributing the country’s oil riches, spreading justice, combating corruption and vowing a new Islamic revolution.
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