Friday, September 24, 2010

UN speech prompts U.S. walkout – Part Two

Iranian president declares Nuclear power 'a heavenly gift..American delegates to the UN General Assembly stood up and walked out on an address by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday after he suggested the United States planned the Sept. 11 attacks to protect its own economy and support Israel.Canada boycotted the speech, with Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon calling the Iranian president's comments about 9/11, the U.S. and Israel "unacceptable" and an affront to the spirit of the UN.

In his address, Ahmadinejad accused some segments within the U.S. government of orchestrating the attack "to reverse the declining American economy and its grips on the Middle East in order to save the Zionist regime."

"The majority of the American people, as well as most nations and politicians around the world, agree with this view."This was the second of three viewpoints that Ahmadinejad claimed exist regarding the 2001 attacks, which killed 2,974 people in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pa.The first, he asserted, was that "a very powerful and complex terrorist group" planned them; the third, that they were carried out "by a terrorist group, but that the American government supported and took advantage of this situation."He said the U.S. used the 9/11 attacks as a pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq that led to the killing of hundreds of thousands of people, saying the U.S. should have "designed a logical plan" to punish the perpetrators while not shedding so much blood.

Delegates from other countries also walked out during the speech. If Ahmadinejad noticed, he did not show it, as he railed against American intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as against Israel's "occupation of the Palestinian territories," and negative attitudes toward nuclear energy, which he called "clean and cheap and a heavenly gift."He then announced that Iran would host a conference to study terrorism and ways to confront it, and invited officials and researchers "from all countries" to attend. The Canadian delegation had boycotted the Iranian president during a speech on Tuesday when he addressed the UN's Millennium Development Goals summit."Ahmadinejad's comments on the 9/11 terrorist attacks, on the United States, and the repeated unjust condemnation of Israel are unacceptable," Cannon said in his statement.

"Iran's 20-year history of covering up its nuclear activities requires that the authorities take steps to address a serious confidence deficit. Its non-compliance, coupled with unacceptable statements Iran has made against other nations, is a destabilizing threat to the region, and to the world."

Protest outside UN


Outside the UN, about 2,000 Iranian-Americans gathered on Dag Hammarskjold Plaza to protest Ahmadinejad's appearance.

They carried red, white and green Iranian flags, and red, white and green umbrellas to ward off the hot autumn sun. Some held purple balloons and many wore purple, which one of the organizers, Ali Safavi, called "the colour of democracy." Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani turned out to support the demonstrators, telling them they had the support "of all democratic people."

"Your goals are our goals," Giuliani said."They are the goals of all democratic people. You want to see freedom of religion … of the press," he went on, to loud cheers. "We must confront tyrants, oppressors, bullies and terrorists as early as possible."

 

15 comments:

  1. Again, am not into politics thou' I read a lot and watch cable news for my current issues, but, still i am far from being into it.

    Anyways, i pray everyone come into their senses and stop building nuclear weapons and let us all live in perfect harmony.

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  2. Ok, this is weird. I'm not able to see this whole post Jack, some of it is clear, most of it is very light, too light to read.

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  3. I am not politically inclined Maritess but I woke up rather early and when reading this I thought I would place it on as the United Nations has a summit taking place right now, so I thought it was a interesting enough piece of news. I don't mind nuclear power but he is one that the people of Iran are a very modernized society, yet lead by a dictator with no good intentions with over here. Harmony would be good, yet unfortunately still an ideal.

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  4. Cath I know something with wrong with posting this hold on.

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  5. Ok, I see it all now. Just read it. I so wish this jerk would walk off the face of the Earth.

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  6. When I hear so many defaming things about the President, this places it all within perspective as I don't think we realize some of the great leaders we have within our countries. Democracy is still a pretty good thing Cathy. I could say something with a bit of wit but naw not gonna :). However


    We
    Do
    Have it
    Good...

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  7. Yes we do have it good! And it would be better without that Iranian tyrant! And, go ahead & say that bit of wit!!!

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  8. I forgot it now :(.....but am enjoying a nice cup of java! :)

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  9. I feel the world is becoming so hate based. They will lie to people and rally people behind their lies. All I think they want is to make money off of wars and the greed of conquering nations. It's rather sick.

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  10. The truth , and nothing but the truth... is something we will know soon enough... and it won't be found in history books or newspapers or enhanced biased TV media. and it certainly won't be found by wishing it so. The truth is coming..and it isn't pretty...

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  11. I was up wide awake at 2:40am and when I read this via a portal I really came to question why do we give these fanatics the opportunity of dialogue. What I mean is if they are completely outcasted like Castro was.....would it not be better. Yet we allow them within our lands and they have there say and it makes me rather sick as well. My father spent his entire life protecting this nation along with his collegues which were British, American and Canadian. When you listen to a few stories between a few diplomatic generals from all sides of the fence - you really come understand where we are heading. Fact with regards to my father, but it does make me sick. I write within my own terms Said much but it does amaze me that this does take place.....We give too much I feel, but that was the way the UN was set up...

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  12. There is much underlying hatred right now Sharon - I feel so. We were in a better era when there was a cold war but this is obviously something that we are just watching and seeing how it all plays out. But this is the main reason I steer away from these areas, yet if we didnt have the freedoms we have right now we would not have the lives that we live....there is an old saying within the air force that was always internat. "They love us during war, they hate us during ordinary times".

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  13. The truth has a way of showing itself within history Jacquie......I think that within 50 years from now this will be a time that I am not too sure how it all goes down within history yet there have been great things that have happened within the last ten years. So there are pros and cons. I believe.

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