Friday, December 09, 2005

Israel calls Iranian president "very dangerous"

Just Israel? There is serious trouble brewing in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Alan Dershowitz' next book will be about the Iranian problem. He talked about it on Tony Snow's radio show, I think the book will be called "The Case for Preemption."

Dershowitz offered this comment on Iran: "The one constant is this: Iran must not get a nuclear bomb."

This report comes from Al Jazeera:

Israel has called Iran's president "very dangerous" after he expressed doubt that the holocaust occurred and suggested the Jewish state be moved to Europe.

"This was not a mis-statement or a passing remark," Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom told Israel Radio on Friday. "It is a systematic way of thinking which is intended to bring about the annihilation of the state of Israel."

On Thursday Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that if Germany and Austria believed that Jews were massacred during the second world war, a state of Israel should be established on their soil.

Ahmadinejad, who said in October that Israel must be "wiped off the map", was being interviewed on Al-Alam, an Iranian state satellite channel while in Makka, Saudi Arabia, where he was attending a summit of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference.


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