Ahmadinejad scores PR victory in run up to war

The US and israel are going to have to come up with a real whopper of a false flag to undo the effects of this PR fiasco:

After Ahmadinejad's news conference, state television showed him meeting with the British crew, who were dressed in business suits, outside the presidential palace.

He shook hands and chatted with them through a translator, and a caption to the video said the meeting was taking place as part of the "process of release."

"We appreciate it. Your people have been really kind to us, and we appreciate it very much," one of the crew could be heard telling Ahmadinejad in English.

Another said: "We are grateful for your forgiveness."

Ahmadinejad responded in Farsi, "You are welcome."

Do I hear the sound of teeth gnashing?

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But don't let this small ray of good news blind us to what is coming up.

There's a say:

"Once they've been whooped, they'll be coming back for more. Remember, this here is their territory. This is their home, we are all foreigners here."

The AshkeNAZI KhaZars still CONTROL major factions of world government, media, central banks and military.

The "game" isn't over yet, not in their minds!!!

The Great Revealer | Wed, 2007-04-04 23:45

This whole thing was handled by Iran in the best way possible. Good on them.

The Sphinx | Thu, 2007-04-05 04:31

Against Zionism, you said your speciality is India and SE Asia --- then this will come as Good News to you.

Cheers my friend, and all humankind.

The ONLY way we will survive as a human race, is by WORKING TOGETHER.

Coincidentally, that is also the ONLY way to DEFEAT ZIONISM/KhaZarism.

Here's the good news:

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http://chinadaily.com.cn

Premier: China to increase military exchanges with Japan
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-04-04 21:40

BEIJING - Premier Wen Jiabao said on Wednesday China is ready to increase military exchanges and boost defense dialogue with Japan.

China and Japan have a great deal of influence both in northeast Asia and in the world at large, Wen said. Developing military exchanges and a defense dialogue will help them increase understanding, avoid confrontation and safeguard peace and development of the region and the world.

Meeting with a group of Japanese reporters, Wen emphasized that China is on the road to peaceful development - the country's condition, system and cultural traditions make any other option unthinkable.

"Our development will not have a negative impact on other countries, nor pose a threat to any country," Wen said.

He give a joint interview to 16 Japanese news organizations on Wednesday ahead of his upcoming Japan trip.

"China is still a developing country, and we will not seek hegemony." There is a long way to go before China becomes a developed country, the premier said.

"Even if China were highly developed, it would never seek hegemony," he added.

With regard to China's defense expenditure, Wen said that relative to population Chinese defense spending is modest, less than many developed and developing countries.

"The key point is that China's limited military power is used to safeguard the country's security and unification," Wen told reporters.

In the last two hundred years, China has been invaded a number of times, the premier said, adding the country knows quite well what disasters war inflicts on a country and its people.

"China's adherence to peaceful development and a national defense policy based on self-defense is absolutely sincere, and beyond doubt," the premier said.

Wen is scheduled to visit Japan from April 11-13. His visit will be the first trip to Japan by a Chinese premier in the last seven years.

During the three-day tour, Wen will visit Tokyo, where he will meet with Japanese leaders, and Kyoto, where he will visit a university.

The Great Revealer | Thu, 2007-04-05 05:59

The British Marines looked content, remorsful, and well cared for. The trespassing admissions seemed sincere and uncoerced. The whole forgiveness angle and Easter gift was a nice touch to remind the brainwashed world that the Islamic Republic of Iran respects the principals of Yeshua Messiach. And the comments about women soldiers in dangerous areas away from their children was priceless.

Claymoremind | Thu, 2007-04-05 06:57

I love this guy Ahmadinejad. He is very clever, while always being sincere and perfectly honest. He gives hope to the world by showing that it is possible to stand up to the Zionists. We CAN successfully resist them, if we're wise enough in how we go about it.

justice seeker | Thu, 2007-04-05 08:06

British authorities' performance was miserable. That helped Iranians look performing better. Brits with hundreds of years of experience of sophisticated diplomacy just sucked. Instead of keeping an unshaken confidence and reassuring and positive posture and not getting into small talks and leaving small talks and threats for lower officers (so they can be retracted), Blair and Becket from day one behaved as if Iranians had already thrown the sailors in a big bonfire, burned them, filmed them, and shown it on tv. They ran like a chicken without head to EU, UNSC, freezing relations... And they were stunned to find out nobody is as interested as the Brits, and they now were stuck with the big talks alone.
I think they would try to compensate that by making up stories when the sailors return. Who knows things like sailors were drugged and psychologically abused; they actually woke up from coma when they got back home; etc.: things no body can prove or disprove.

Kats | Thu, 2007-04-05 10:25

I'd consider this man awesome. Rather, I believe, I would say that he has some damned good advisors and it doesn't take an "awesome" person to show up the likes of Bush and Olmert. There is little wisdon in Amadinejad. In his own way he has egged this situation to the point it is at today since the NWO started this shit. Would you have handled this situation any differently than Iran has knowing how the world views US and wishing to put the best face on yourself? Yet you consider a man awesome for doing the most obvious thing. Don't forget that Iran has fundamentalists awaiting the arrival of the Mahdi when the Armageddon occurs. No different than the christian fundies. Amadinejad is playing a cat and mouse game but if you will review his rhetoric over the past couple of years and step back from this "he stands up to Zionism" thing you might realize that he is playing a part and it appears he is taunting an attack for his own purposes.

oldranger | Thu, 2007-04-05 14:36

You haven't convinced me, oldranger. C'mon now, I don't want to argue with another old timer like myself - are you still mad at me because of what I wrote about people who believe in UFO's?

By the way, I used to like reading your comments, I thought they were generally quite accurate.

justice seeker | Fri, 2007-04-06 07:06

"Don't forget that Iran has fundamentalists awaiting the arrival of the Mahdi when the Armageddon occurs.

So?

Rhiannon | Fri, 2007-04-06 11:11

until you just mentioned it I hadn't even noticed or correlated the UFO (Rense) remarks and who I was responding to here. Two or three things really irritate me about your response here; Are all of us oldtimers only supposed to agree with each other and write comments to make each other happy or are we allowed to piss each other off? I don't write or comment for your enjoyment. All I ask was that you step back from your (not just you but everyone) slobbering all over this guy who has shown little awesomeness. Step outside the box and look in. He has shown signs of wanting a war but he has used the situation to play himself as the underdog. He most certainly did the obvious thing. He treated the captured Brits decently and released them as a magnanimous gesture to the British people and naturally to the world just before an (another predicted) attack was to occur thus removing the excuse for the attack. That's not awesome! That's predictable for any thinking human being! Although I have CRS pretty bad at times please don't make the mistake of ever thinking that I'm some old guy you need to be nice to. I've been rode hard and put up wet a few times in my day.
Just step back and look at these people without the rose colored glasses. Don't become a slobbering sycophant!

oldranger | Fri, 2007-04-06 15:09

Hi old ranger! glad to see you back! You were gone for a while. We missed you!

You said: "He treated the captured Brits decently and released them as a magnanimous gesture to the British people and naturally to the world just before an (another predicted) attack was to occur thus removing the excuse for the attack. That's not awesome! That's predictable for any thinking human being! "

That's precisely what makes his conduct awesome - because it's NORMAL.

It may not seem like much, but conducting yourself as an honest, normal human being in these bizarre, bloodthirsty, zionist-dominated times, is nothing short of revolutionary!

Take for example, a video interview between Zev Blitzer and Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale, where Mondale starts out by pointing out the same thing of their administration - they were honest and law abiding.

It may not seem like much, he said, but in contrast to the Bush administration - Carter and Mondale were superheroes!

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qrswave | Fri, 2007-04-06 19:03

"Are all of us oldtimers only supposed to agree with each other and write comments to make each other happy or are we allowed to piss each other off?"

I was born in 1963. I'm in between the old-timers and the young ones. More than happy to piss you off. When it comes to thinking "outside the box" Ahmadinejad comes closer to that than any of the neocon groupies that worship [with tears and mascara running down their faces] the great "god" AIPAC......

Ahmadinejad is not original, nor the first one to show a light...there are many such as George Galloway, Ilan Pappe, Israel Shahak, Hugo Chavez etc.

Happy?

Rhiannon | Fri, 2007-04-06 22:20

QRS I will concede your point to that degree. Come to think of it it is rather awesome to act as a normal human but my point is that Amadinejad is not awesome. True his actions after the actions of our shit government has to be considered awesome but I still believe that he is playing a part and really wants or needs a war also.
Just because many of these people stand up to Israel and Bush simply means I will lend them grudging respect Justice seeker (how dare you call yourself an oldtimer!). I still keep in mind that they are Socialists etc. I do not believe it wise to consider them saviours nor heros.
Gosh Rhiannon, "SO", I'm still reeling. I have no witty reparte for that cutting barb.
By the way, QRS, thank you for generally letting me feel welcome.
If you folks will pardon me for awhile, I have been shooting and have many guns to clean.
Damned Rhiannon. I'm still so stymied!

oldranger | Sat, 2007-04-07 03:21

"Don't forget that Iran has fundamentalists awaiting the arrival of the Mahdi when the Armageddon occurs."

And I said, besides "so", "what exactly is your point?"

Gee Golly Whizz, I even put it in the heading! Amazing how you didn't see that but you harp on "so".

Well how about this, then?

Are you actually comparing the Iranian fundamentalists to the christian zionists? Are you daring to say they are "equal"? Would you mind explaining clearly to me which of the two are more deadly?

More questions for you....

Has Iran invaded and occupied a country like israel and the USA have? Is there a comparison?

Has any of the countries that are occupied ILLEGALLY by Israel and USA - Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc,.....have any of these countries invaded or occupied other countries illegally?"

Gee, when was the last time israel and america were invaded and occupied? Please.........I need new information for my files.

Rhiannon | Sun, 2007-04-08 10:37

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