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User: "lkgeo1"
Date: 29 Aug 2006 05:44:14 PM
Object: Ahmadinejad challenges Bush to TV debate
Ahmadinejad challenges Bush to TV debate
Iranian president condemned US, British role in the world since World
War Two but makes no direct mention of int'l nuclear confrontation;
'I suggest holding live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk
about world affairs and ways to solve those issues,' he says. Adds:
Creation of Israel based on a myth
Dudi Cohen and Reuters Published: 08.29.06, 15:39
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced defiance on Tuesday as a
deadline neared for Iran to halt work the West fears is a step toward
building nuclear bombs, and challenged US President George W. Bush to
televized debate.
In a press conference, Ahmadinejad condemned the US and British role in
the world since World War II but made no direct mention of the
international nuclear confrontation.
"I suggest holding a live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk
about world affairs and the ways to solve those issues," he said.
Nuclear Proficiency
Peres: Iran could provide terror groups with nuke know-how / Ronny
Sofer
Vice Premier warns of possibility that Iran, which has signaled
unwillingness to shelve nuclear development project, could provide
nuclear proficiency to terror groups, eventually leading to
'enhancement of global terror'
Full Story
The Iranian president said the creation of the State of Israel was
based on a "myth," alluding to past statements he made on the
Holocaust.
A few days ago Ahmadinejad inaugurated a plant for the production of
heavy water located in Arak, some 190 kilometers southwest of Tehran.
The president made it clear that Iran would not 'give up its right to
develop its nuclear program,' adding that the program does not pose a
threat, not even against Israel.
"We do not threaten anyone, even the Zionist regime, which is the
enemy," he said.
The UN Security Council has given Iran until Thursday to suspend
uranium enrichment-a process which can produce fuel for reactors or
explosive material for warheads-and has threatened sanctions unless
it does so.
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User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: Ahmadinejad challenges Bush to TV debate 29 Aug 2006 11:17:05 PM
After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "lkgeo1" <lkgeo1@aol.com> Spat
the Words

Ahmadinejad challenges Bush to TV debate



Iranian president condemned US, British role in the world since World
War Two but makes no direct mention of int'l nuclear confrontation;
'I suggest holding live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk
about world affairs and ways to solve those issues,' he says. Adds:
Creation of Israel based on a myth

Funny, Saddam Hussein challenged Bush to an arm wrestling match
right before Bush brought the US Military down on Iraq.
Maybe amanajandini does think he's a match for the US.
I wonder how long hezbolla could operate without a functioning
Iranian government.


Dudi Cohen and Reuters Published: 08.29.06, 15:39





Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced defiance on Tuesday as a
deadline neared for Iran to halt work the West fears is a step toward
building nuclear bombs, and challenged US President George W. Bush to
televized debate.



In a press conference, Ahmadinejad condemned the US and British role in
the world since World War II but made no direct mention of the
international nuclear confrontation.



"I suggest holding a live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk
about world affairs and the ways to solve those issues," he said.

Nuclear Proficiency

Peres: Iran could provide terror groups with nuke know-how / Ronny
Sofer

Vice Premier warns of possibility that Iran, which has signaled
unwillingness to shelve nuclear development project, could provide
nuclear proficiency to terror groups, eventually leading to
'enhancement of global terror'
Full Story





The Iranian president said the creation of the State of Israel was
based on a "myth," alluding to past statements he made on the
Holocaust.







A few days ago Ahmadinejad inaugurated a plant for the production of
heavy water located in Arak, some 190 kilometers southwest of Tehran.
The president made it clear that Iran would not 'give up its right to
develop its nuclear program,' adding that the program does not pose a
threat, not even against Israel.




"We do not threaten anyone, even the Zionist regime, which is the
enemy," he said.




The UN Security Council has given Iran until Thursday to suspend
uranium enrichment-a process which can produce fuel for reactors or
explosive material for warheads-and has threatened sanctions unless
it does so.


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User: ""

Title: Re: Ahmadinejad challenges Bush to TV debate 31 Aug 2006 04:45:54 AM
Why bother I'll give the short version of Mr. Intelligent's debate:
The USA has nuclear bombs (which can destroy the world several times
over), therefore everybody should have nuclear bombs(our smaller
country will only be able to destroy the world only once over),
everyone including us, germany, etc.. WE PROMISE A NEW HITLER or SADDAM
WILL NEVER EXIST AGAIN...Ah, no, no, that's not what we mean, ah for
peaceful purposes even though Russian is already supplying us with the
nuclear fuel.
Ah....no, only us because we are pretty and can be trusted, we also
have the supreme leader...a supreme dictator and emperor like Napoleon
and Hitler and those people purposes was for peacefull purposes and to
defend Poland and Lebanon!!!!!
Where is the flowers, I told them to surround me with flowers everytime
I made a speech so where are they??????
lkgeo1 wrote:

Ahmadinejad challenges Bush to TV debate



Iranian president condemned US, British role in the world since World
War Two but makes no direct mention of int'l nuclear confrontation;
'I suggest holding live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk
about world affairs and ways to solve those issues,' he says. Adds:
Creation of Israel based on a myth

Dudi Cohen and Reuters Published: 08.29.06, 15:39





Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced defiance on Tuesday as a
deadline neared for Iran to halt work the West fears is a step toward
building nuclear bombs, and challenged US President George W. Bush to
televized debate.



In a press conference, Ahmadinejad condemned the US and British role in
the world since World War II but made no direct mention of the
international nuclear confrontation.



"I suggest holding a live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk
about world affairs and the ways to solve those issues," he said.

Nuclear Proficiency

Peres: Iran could provide terror groups with nuke know-how / Ronny
Sofer

Vice Premier warns of possibility that Iran, which has signaled
unwillingness to shelve nuclear development project, could provide
nuclear proficiency to terror groups, eventually leading to
'enhancement of global terror'
Full Story





The Iranian president said the creation of the State of Israel was
based on a "myth," alluding to past statements he made on the
Holocaust.







A few days ago Ahmadinejad inaugurated a plant for the production of
heavy water located in Arak, some 190 kilometers southwest of Tehran.
The president made it clear that Iran would not 'give up its right to
develop its nuclear program,' adding that the program does not pose a
threat, not even against Israel.




"We do not threaten anyone, even the Zionist regime, which is the
enemy," he said.




The UN Security Council has given Iran until Thursday to suspend
uranium enrichment-a process which can produce fuel for reactors or
explosive material for warheads-and has threatened sanctions unless
it does so.

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