Ahmadinejad: We are Not a Threat to Any Country,
Including Israel
By Juan Cole
08/27/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Believe it, don't believe it, that's up
to you. But at least we should know what exactly he said, which is
not something our US newspapers will tell us about Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's speech on Saturday:
Kayhan reports that [Pers.] Ahmadinejad said, "Iran is not a
threat to any country, and is not in any way a people of
intimidation and aggression." He described Iranians as people of
peace and civilization. He said that Iran does not even pose a
threat to Israel, and wants to deal with the problem there
peacefully, through elections:
"Weapons research is in no way part of Iran's program. Even with
regard to the Zionist regime, our path to a solution is elections."
Ahmadinejad seems to be explaining what his calls for the Zionist
regime to be effaced actually mean. He says he doesn't want violence
against Israel, despite its own acts of enmity against Middle
Eastern neighbors. I interpret his statement on Saturday to be an
endorsement of the one-state solution, in which a government would
be elected that all Palestinians and all Israelis would jointly vote
for. The result would be a government about half made up of Israeli
ministers and half of Palestinian ones. Whatever one wanted to call
such an arrangement, it wouldn't exactly be a "Zionist state," which
would thus have been dissolved.
The schlock Western pundits, journalists and politicians who keep
maintaining that Ahmadinejad threatened "to wipe Israel off the map"
when he never said those words will never, ever manage to choke out
the words Ahmadinejad spoke on Saturday, much less repeat them as a
tag line forever after.
Supreme Jurisprudent Khamenei's pledge of no first strike
against any country by Iran with any kind of weapon, and his
condemnation of nuclear bombs as un-Islamic and impossible for Iran
to possess or use, was completely ignored by the Western press and
is never referred to. Indeed, after all that talk of peace and no
first strike and no nukes, Khamenei at the very end said that if
Iran were attacked, it would defend itself. Karl Vicks of the
Washington Post at the time ignored all the rest of the speech and
made the headline, 'Khamenei threatens reprisals against US." In
other words, on Iran, the US public is being spoonfed agitprop, not
news.
Although Iran's protestations of peaceful intentions are greeted
cynically in the US and Israel, in fact Iran has not launched a war
of aggression in over a century. The US and Israel have launched
several during that period of time.
Ahmadinejad made the remarks in a speech inaugurating work on a
heavy water nuclear reactor in Arak. I don't think that work is very
advanced. The Iranians maintain that it is for peaceful energy
generation.
Much of the electricity produced in France, South Korea and Japan is
generated by nuclear plants.
Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute.
Visit his blog www.juancole.com
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