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Ahmadinejad On The Letter
Last night I posted this article wherein Ahmadinejad stated that his letter was an "invitation to Islam."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Thursday that his letter to President George W. Bush did not concern the nuclear dossier, but rather was an invitation to Islam and the prophets culture. He made the above remarks in reply to a reporter while attending press conference on his letter to President Bush in Jakarta in the afternoon of the third day of his stay in Jakarta. "We act according to laws and our activities are quite clear. We are rather intent on solving more fundamental global matters. "The letter was an invitation to monotheism and justice, which are common to all divine prophets. If the call is responded positively, there will be no more problems to be solved," added the president.The wording of this is, clearly, a threat.
Today, Ahmadinejad is indicating he has some big decisions to make:
As he boarded a plane for Indonesia on Tuesday, Ahmadinejad said his letter contained "the demands of Iranian people and our nation.""I discussed our views, beliefs and positions regarding international issues as well as some ways out of problems humanity is suffering from," he told the official Islamic Republic News Agency. "We will wait for reaction ... and then we'll make decisions."This is an extraordinary time in which to live. We are under mortal threat, and yet, it seems the people I work and play with have no idea at all.
As I noted yesterday, the FBI and the Justice Deparment launched "urgent" probes into Hizbollah terrorist cells operating in New York City and across the nation.
The fact that the FBI released information about an "urgent" and ongoing investigation into terrorist cells, clearly indicates that they are very concerned, and that they believe they are somwhat out of control of the situation.
Normally, an ongoing investigation into a terrorist cell would be kept as secret as possible. That way, the FBI can build a case. If the terrorist are aware they are being watched they will take extra precautions to make sure they are not detected.
The only motivation that I can think of for releasing the information that they are conducting "urgent" probes is to intimidate the terrorists, and to possibly cause them to rethink their efforts.
What I am saying here is I think the threats coming from Ahmadinejad are tied to these, apparently, active Hizbollah terrorist cells.
Would Iran dare to attack us through terrorist proxies? If we were attacked in such a way, how would we retaliate?
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