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TLAM Strike
09-25-11, 09:13 AM
Iranian Hassan Rahimpour Azghadi member of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution stated last Friday that the Iranian Revolution has been exported and now they must go and support their brothers on all five continents like they have done in Lebanon and Gaza.

"We must prepare ourselves for a global conflict. Those working in intelligence and underground subversive operations must get ready."

Sooooo Iran has stated its preparing for World War III (or World War VIII depending on how you count them). At least they took time to tell us first, now if only our government will listen and put a stop to them. There is a reason why we consider a country that states it basically wants to establish a world wide Islamic Republic a threat to world peace!

link:
http://www.mrctv.org/videos/renowned-islamic-ideologue-defines-iran%E2%80%99s-foreign-policy

MH
09-25-11, 09:32 AM
Nah....iranians are not that crazy.
You know its just ME crazy talk ...after all they love their children too.
Terror under nuclear umbrella is crazy nuts dream after all.
Someone please pass me a joint now.

Oberon
09-25-11, 10:23 AM
:damn: Wunderbar

kraznyi_oktjabr
09-25-11, 10:32 AM
:damn: Wunderbar
...We're all living in America,
America is wunderbar.
We're all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika...

That came immediately to my mind from word 'wunderbar'. :DL

TLAM Strike
09-25-11, 10:40 AM
...We're all living in America,
America is wunderbar.
We're all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika...

That came immediately to my mind from word 'wunderbar'. :DL
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/3284/ragecomicsgermantest.jpg

magicstix
09-25-11, 12:05 PM
Nah....iranians are not that crazy.
You know its just ME crazy talk ...after all they love their children too.
Terror under nuclear umbrella is crazy nuts dream after all.
Someone please pass me a joint now.

The most dangerous mistake you can make is assuming your enemy thinks like you do.

Penguin
09-25-11, 12:23 PM
Iranian Hassan Rahimpour Azghadi member of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution stated last Friday that the Iranian Revolution has been exported and now they must go and support their brothers on all five continents like they have done in Lebanon and Gaza.


Yes, as their help really brought peace and prosperity to their bros in Lebanon and Gaza!

And I am 100% sure that the Iranians who live in exile in here, are eagerly waiting to import of the islamic revolution, as their reason to come here in 1979 was just the better weather we have.

MH
09-25-11, 12:34 PM
And I am 100% sure that the Iranians who live in exile in here, are eagerly waiting to import of the islamic revolution, as their reason to come here in 1979 was just the better weather we have.

I'm sure that Iranians that came to Germany in 1979 are prospering citizens in Germany.
It would think it was about extreme "Shi`ite" Muslims in general.

MH
09-25-11, 12:43 PM
Ahmadinejad must be fan of Mr Irving:haha:


Ahmadinejad is the real threatBy MENACHEM Z. ROSENSAFT
09/22/2011 00:03


It is critical that the international community be made to acknowledge that genocidal rhetoric cannot be ignored

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With the Obama administration and much of the organized Jewish community focused on the schizophrenic Palestinian bid for UN membership, a series of recent remarks by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seem to have largely slipped under the radar.

“Iran believes that whoever is for humanity should also be for eradicating the Zionist regime,” Ahmadinejad said in an August 26 interview according to the Iranian Student News Agency. The following day, in a Tehran speech in support of the Palestinian cause, he again advocated what amounts to genocide. “Do not think that your existence will be recognized with the recognition of the Palestinian state,” he threatened. “You have no place in our region and among our nations, and you will not be able to continue your ignominious life on even a small part of the Palestinian territories.”

While unctuously offering to “arrange for the release” of two American hikers jailed in Iran for the past two years on bogus espionage charges, Ahmadinejad shamelessly resurrected the old anti-Semitic stereotypes that make Jews the scapegoat for every evil, plague and natural disaster on the face of the earth. Zionists, Ahmadinejad told The Washington Post’s Lally Weymouth on September 13, were “behind the First World War and the Second World War.”

“Whenever there is a conflict or war,” he said, without contradiction on the part of the interviewer or in the published transcript, Zionists – read Jews – are “behind it.”

Ahmadinejad should have been held to account under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide long ago. The crime of genocide, in the words of the UN General Assembly Resolution 96(I), “is a denial of the right of existence of entire human groups, as homicide is the denial of the right to live of individual human beings,” and Ahmadinejad’s intent “to destroy... a national, ethnical, racial or religious group” thus falls squarely within the scope of the Convention.

Moreover, “direct and public incitement to commit genocide” is also a direct violation of Genocide Convention, to which, incidentally, Iran is a party. Repeatedly dismissing the Holocaust as a “myth” and a “lie” invented to justify the creation of the State of Israel, Ahmadinejad has been advocating the annihilation of Israel and its Jewish citizens for years. As Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel succinctly said after yet another of the Iranian leader’s diatribes, Ahmadinejad “preaches hatred and therefore he should be in jail, actually, in The Hague, for incitement of genocide. That is a crime against humanity.”

Along the same lines, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney wrote in an op-ed as far back as September, 2007, that since Ahmadinejad “calls for the elimination of a nation and pursues the means that would allow him to carry it out... he should be indicted under the Genocide Convention.”

Romney deserves credit for pointing out repeatedly and consistently over the years that Ahmadinejad’s “regime threatens not only Israel, but also every other nation in the region, and ultimately the world. It is a repressive regime... an intractable enemy of liberty and human rights... the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism and subversive war.”

It would be foolish in the extreme for any of us to lose sight of the fact that Ahmadinejad’s continued saber-rattling constitutes a far greater time-bomb than anything that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, or any other Palestinian leader, says or does.

Very specifically, we need to remember that incitement to commit mass murder has been recognized as a crime ever since the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg where Julius Streicher, the publisher of the virulously anti-Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer received the death sentence for his incendiary words.

“Streicher’s incitement to murder and extermination, at the time when Jews in the East were being killed under the most horrible conditions,” the Tribunal held, “constitutes persecution on political and racial grounds in connection with War Crimes, as defined by the Charter, and constitutes a Crime against Humanity.”



“According to the International Law Commission,” the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda wrote 52 years later in its judgment against Jean-Paul Akayesu, a Hutu politician on trial for his role in the genocide of Rwanda’s Tutsi population, “public incitement is characterized by a call for criminal action to a number of individuals in a public place or to members of the general public at large by such means as the mass media, for example radio or television.”

Placing Ahmadinejad’s words in this context is not an idle academic exercise. He does not miss an opportunity to publicly call for the destruction of Israel by violent means, which perforce means the mass killing of its citizens. He focuses his vitriol exclusively on Israel’s Zionist – that is Jewish – population. It is critical that the international community be made to acknowledge once and for all that such genocidal rhetoric cannot be allowed to be continuously ignored and swept under the rug.

[I]The writer is adjunct professor of Law at Cornell Law School, lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School, and distinguished visiting lecturer at Syracuse University College of Law.


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Penguin
09-25-11, 01:32 PM
I'm sure that Iranians that came to Germany in 1979 are prospering citizens in Germany.

No they didn't integrate to well into German society. Most of them have a healthy despise of religious fundamentalism, which many Germans seem to lack. :O:
The owner of the biggest fundamentalist website here, which praises the Iranian politics, is a German of Turkish origin, no Iranian.

Actually we own many thanks to Khomeini, without him we wouldn't have beautiful women like Jasmin Tabatabai (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmin_Tabatabai) here:

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/1326/6h343bild.jpg

Torplexed
09-25-11, 01:37 PM
Actually we own many thanks to Khomeini, without him we wouldn't have beautiful women like Jasmin Tabatabai (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmin_Tabatabai) here:

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/1326/6h343bild.jpg


Nice. :cool: Better get her a Persian Rug rug though. That floor looks cold.

Tribesman
09-25-11, 01:48 PM
Ahmadinejad must be fan of Mr Irving
Is there a vacancy for him in the Tanksim section?

MH
09-25-11, 01:59 PM
No they didn't integrate to well into German society. Most of them have a healthy despise of religious fundamentalism, which many Germans seem to lack. :O:
The owner of the biggest fundamentalist website here, which praises the Iranian politics, is a German of Turkish origin, no Iranian.

EU have problem about what you expect from integration.
You can not make someone from ME German in every way-generally speaking.
In Israel emigration of Jews from Arab countries created ME/Mediterranean flavor to the country.
regardless of common basic values.
It may be a deal in Germany-it used to be a issue here in 60s ans 70s but now its sort of common culture.
I'm sure its big deal for many EU and its not only about Islam:03:
Question is what you expect from integration.
I'm only concerned with radicalism and withdrawal.
One thing is sure ....you can not take millions of emigrants with no common ground and not suffer consequences because there always will be the miserable angry ones.





Actually we own many thanks to Khomeini, without him we wouldn't have beautiful women like Jasmin Tabatabai (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmin_Tabatabai) here:

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/1326/6h343bild.jpg



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:o yeah.....................:up:
Multiculturalism at its best.

MH
09-25-11, 02:15 PM
Is there a vacancy for him in the Tanksim section?

He probably modding his army of doom so why not.

Rockstar
09-25-11, 02:23 PM
Nice. :cool: Better get her a Persian Rug rug though. That floor looks cold.


How can you tell? :D

Penguin
09-25-11, 02:35 PM
EU have problem about what you expect from integration.
You can not make someone from ME German in every way-generally speaking.
In Israel emigration of Jews from Arab countries created ME/Mediterranean flavor to the country.
regardless of common basic values.
It may be a deal in Germany-it used to be a issue here in 60s ans 70s but now its sort of common culture.
I'm sure its big deal for many EU and its not only about Islam:03:
Question is what you expect from integration.
I'm only concerned with radicalism and withdrawal.
One thing is sure ....you can not take millions of emigrants with no common ground and not suffer consequences because there always will be the miserable angry ones.


I'm not sure if you got the irony in my previous post. I thought you were aware that Iranians are in general well integrated here, for various reasons. I referred to the fact that you often see exile Iranians protesting against the appeasement policy the EU has against the regime in Teheran, and they are more concerned about religious fundamentalism because they experienced it first-hand. You even often even see Iranians taking part in counter-protests against demonstrations of arseclowns who praise Hezbollah. So in this is the part where they are not well-integrated, as Otto Normalgerman sadly does not do this. ;)

Integration to me means - like you said - to accept common basic values, mostly the basic rights, expressed in the constitution. If someone wears Lederhosen or not is not my concern.

MH
09-25-11, 03:02 PM
Integration to me means - like you said - to accept common basic values, mostly the basic rights, expressed in the constitution. If someone wears Lederhosen or not is not my concern.
Accepting common values where they do not exist due to hundreds of years of tradition may be a problem as creating legislations in favor of minorities.
The later just worsen the situation in my opinion.

Otto Normalgerman-why should he care about some yada.. yada.. of crazy Iranian.
He is just a nutcase after all.:03:

joea
09-25-11, 03:08 PM
Nice. :cool: Better get her a Persian Rug rug though. That floor looks cold.
I can be a rug. :|\\

Anyway, I wonder if all these crazy statements are meant for domestic consumption in the first place. :hmmm:

Penguin
09-25-11, 03:55 PM
Accepting common values where they do not exist due to hundreds of years of tradition may be a problem as creating legislations in favor of minorities.
The later just worsen the situation in my opinion.

It's not my problem that they come from countries with idiotic traditions. An immigrant can't come and chose only to follow the laws that he sees fitting, the ones which protect him or provide financial support and deny others the very same rights - for example his wife. The equality of women is not a very long tradition here, but it is here now and today. If someone wants to change this, he doesn't belong here.

Laws that favor minorities? Can't think of too many here, other than quotas for disabled. Granted, there is a small line between giving necessary protection and favoring. Personally I can't recall anything from my life where I was discriminated against in favor of a minority - other than the girl who said I was their dream guy if I'd be born in London, but this was more for weird astrological reasons :03:
For example hate speech laws are the same for anyone - though I am no big fan of these laws. Often people complain: "oh, you can say anything about anybody, but not about (insert minority of your choice)". You have to expect the same penalty if you say hang all Bavarians or hang all Greenlanders - at least in theory.


Otto Normalgerman-why should he care about some yada.. yada.. of crazy Iranian.
He is just a nutcase after all.:03:

It's not that we don't have any people living here with sympathies for nutcases, who share their political and/or religious views and who would like to make this country nutcasier than it already is :88)
For me, too many people don't value freedom much enough to stand up for it and defend it or at least open their mouth.

MH
09-25-11, 03:58 PM
I can be a rug. :|\\

Anyway, I wonder if all these crazy statements are meant for domestic consumption in the first place. :hmmm:

It was directed at anyone wiling to hear.
I'm sure there a many that he appeals to all around the world while the rest dismiss him as JUST crazy.
Genius.

Skybird
09-25-11, 04:21 PM
I wish there would be Western officials saying the West must get ready for local operations ESPECIALLY in Iran.

For early evening light entertainment shows á la Libya and Egypt we have military resources and investements left, but for vital interests which to ignore is self-threatening - we do not care and leave it to an endless chain of words while we get responded with them creating facts and doing deeds...?

MH
09-25-11, 04:36 PM
It's not my problem that they come from countries with idiotic traditions. An immigrant can't come and chose only to follow the laws that he sees fitting, the ones which protect him or provide financial support and deny others the very same rights - for example his wife. The equality of women is not a very long tradition here, but it is here now and today. If someone wants to change this, he doesn't belong here.
.

If you do anything about it it will be sort of ... nazi thing to do.

Emigration should be on trail basis-ten years of trial.
If rules not followed one gets free ride home-nazi again.
Forget about it...just don't let in anyone who is not able to drink beer.:know:

Penguin
09-25-11, 05:06 PM
If you do anything about it it will be sort of ... nazi thing to do.

of course :haha:, but as the nazi I am, I can do so. :know:


Forget about it...just don't let in anyone who is not able to drink beer.:know:
That's the best idea so far! :up:
Don't want to sound like a showoff, but I once had a beer with Mrs Tabatabai: so she passed the test, especially as she praised the good Altbier - we drank another sort. No romantic feelings involved though, we drank together with a bunch of colleagues after work.

MH
09-27-11, 10:57 AM
That's the best idea so far! :up:
Don't want to sound like a showoff, but I once had a beer with Mrs Tabatabai: so she passed the test, especially as she praised the good Altbier - we drank another sort. No romantic feelings involved though, we drank together with a bunch of colleagues after work.

Prhibition is case of all violence and evil in the world.
Muhammad played nasty trick on Muslims-may his name be forgotten hamsa... ....hamsa...:D