"At UN, Turkey takes Israel to task; Blames ex-ally for fueling strife in Middle East" September 23, 2011|By Neil Macfarquhar, New York Times
UNITED NATIONS - A couple of hours earlier, Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, delivered one of his characteristic anti-Western broadsides, embroidered with tinges of religious mysticism. He blamed the United States, Israel, and Europe for the global recession and a litany of other ills. He also suggested that the US military’s killing of Osama bin Laden in May and the disposal of his body at sea was part of a dark conspiracy to conceal the real perpetrators of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks....
The only world leader with enough guts to even touch upon the truth -- which is why he regularly gets ripped in the agenda-pushing AmeriKan newspaper.
Related: Bin Laden Stories Show AmeriKan Media Not to be Believed
About that or anything else these days.
The US delegation was the first to leave when Ahmadinejad referred to the Sept. 11 attacks as “mysterious,’’ going on to suggest that bin Laden’s hasty burial at sea, rather than being brought to trial, was designed to bury the truth of who sent the planes to attack New York and Washington. “Is there any classified secret that must remain a secret?’’ he said.
And bury the fact that the whole story surrounding bin Laden's alleged assassination is a lie.
Also see: Excerpts below from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Sept. 22, 2011 speech at the UN
Decide for yourself, readers.
After the Europeans walked out, the hall, not terribly full in the first place, was mostly empty. Oddly, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, whose government has repeatedly blamed Iran rather than domestic ills for inflaming the Shi’ite population there, remained.
As usual, Ahmadinejad talked a lot about the domestic economy of the United States while barely mentioning his own country, nor the current turmoil in the Middle East.
The United States condemned the speech, as did many other Western governments and nongovernmental organizations.
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Another condemnation:
"Al Qaeda rips Iran leader over 9/11; Reasserts that it carried out attack" September 29, 2011|By J. David Goodman, New York Times
NEW YORK - Al Qaeda has a message for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran: Enough with the conspiracy theories about the Sept. 11, 2011, attacks.
In an article in the current issue of its English-language magazine, Inspire, the terror network lashed out at Ahmadinejad for saying the US government, and not Al Qaeda, was responsible for the attacks. The Iranian leader repeated the charge during his address to the UN General Assembly last week.
“The Iranian government has professed on the tongue of its president Ahmadinejad that it does not believe that Al Qaeda was behind 9/11 but rather, the US government,’’ read the article, published under the byline Abu Suhail. “So we may ask the question: Why would Iran ascribe to such a ridiculous belief that stands in the face of all logic and evidence?’’
What stands in the face of all logic is the evidence of three steel skyscrapers falling into their own footprints at free-fall speed because of jet fuel fires. It CONTRADICTS the IMMUTABLE LAWS of PHYSICS and THAT is WHERE YOU BEGIN, readers.
The article demands that Ahmadinejad stop his efforts to “to discredit 9/11’’ with conspiracy theories, accusing him and the rest of his country’s leadership of exploiting anti-American sentiment for political gain and engaging only in “lip-service jihad.’’
Labeled as opinion, the article appeared in the seventh issue of the magazine, a so-called special issue commemorating the 10th anniversary of the attacks. The magazine, a graphics-heavy production aimed at English-speaking Muslims online, takes a starkly different, if unsurprising, view of the last decade than that seen in US publications marking the anniversary this month.
The cover superimposes a rendering of the World Trade Center’s twin towers - one made from dollar signs, the other from ones and zeros - against a cloud-filled sky. The headline reads: “The Greatest Special Operation of all time.’’
That's a laughing-in-your-face type of thing, and may damn well be true considering the world 10 years later. That day opened the door for the society and world in which we now live.
Another article, said to be written by Osama bin Laden before his death, was more characteristic of the Al Qaeda publication, which is believed to be the work of a Saudi-born American, Samir Khan, who moved to Yemen in 2009.
They just killed Khan in an air strike (allegedly). Bin Laden been dead over ten years, so that would be old news, wouldn't it?
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Btw, who is "Al-CIA-Duh?"
What do you mean they were made up, and created for the courtroom!?
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Oh, AmeriKa's MSM KNOWS ALL ABOUT and yet STILL PUSHES the CHARADE, huh?