Two Presidents of the Axis
of Evil meeting again in Iran!
February 17, 2007
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President Bashar Assad of Syria, who has been trying to shake official trial exposure for the assassination of prominent Lebanese officials, and President Ahmadinejad of Iran, who has been under the gun in his own home country by his religious superiors for super extremist statements, are meeting today in Iran. The Mecca Conference hosted by the Saudis, where the Hamas and Fatah signed a Palestinian Authority government merger agreement, is a clear indication that the so-called moderate side of the Islamic society is getting into the Middle East fray, to resist Shiite efforts to take over leadership from the Sunnis in the Muslim world.
It is essential to both Iran and Syria to maintain a growing spirit of Jihad across the Middle East, and to keep Sunni Saudi Arabia out
of the circle of control in the Islamic world.
It would be nice to be a fly on the wall of their meeting place in Tehran to listen to the subjects discussed, such as the congressional non-binding resolution sinking our U.S. troop resolve in Iraq, Hizbullah’s attempted overthrow of the Lebanese government, continued supply of weaponry and financial support to their many terrorist sponsored organizations, the best way to attain worldwide Jihad fanaticism dominance in Islamic hearts, the increase of American naval strength in waters around the Middle East, and the most effective way to eliminate Israel in a future Jihad.
I assure you that the statement issued concerning the results of this get together of the two Presidents will, as usual, be full of baloney rhetoric of strengthening ties and great respect for one another, as they work together for the cause of Islam to defeat Israel and the United States.
Begin Tehran Times Article
Syrian President due in Tehran Today
Tehran Times Political Desk
February 17, 2007
TEHRAN — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is to arrive in Tehran today for talks with President Mahmud Ahmadinejad over mutual ties and regional issues including Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq.
He will “arrive in Tehran late Saturday for a two-day visit and holding talks focused on expansion of mutual ties and issues of bilateral interests,” Ehs an J
ahandideh, a presidential aide, was quoted as saying on Thursday.
The two presidents would also discuss “regional issues and especially those of the Islamic world,” he said, adding that Assad will also meet with other high-ranking officials.
It would be the second visit to Tehran by Assad since Ahmadinejad took over as president.
Ahmadinejad visited Damascus last winter.
Syrian government has expressed support for Iran’s nuclear program.
Damascus has also opposed to the West’s pressure on Tehran for its peaceful nuclear activities
End Tehran Times Article
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