Ahmadinejad predicts “Israel will be swept away”

by Infidelesto on May 13, 2008 · Comments

And the Left accuses Bush of sabre rattling? They need to take a closer look and see who’s really beating the war drum. When we finally give “I’mADamnNutJob” his wish, it will be long overdue.

Haaretz

In Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s latest verbal outburst against Israel, the Iranian President said Tuesday that it would “be soon swept away” by the Palestinians.

“This terrorist and criminal state is backed by foreign powers, but this regime would soon be swept away by the Palestinians,” Ahmadinejad said in a press conference in Tehran.

It is the second time within less than three years that the Iranian president predicted the eradication of Israel.

The first time was in 2005 when Ahmadinejad hoped that Israel would be eradicated from the Middle East map.

Referring to worldwide celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Israel’s foundation, he said that “it would be futile to hold a birthday ceremony for something which is already dead.”

“As far as the regional countries are concerned, this regime does not exist,” Ahmadinejad added.

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  • Rudy
    I wonder if he is following the same predictive line of thinking that the terrorist Yasser Arafat followed in 1991 when he said Saddam Hussein would be victorious against the United States in the first Gulf War...
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