Iranian President Promises a Big Surprise Today!
Here it is...
Well, Halleluiah!... The Almighty is Packing Enriched Uranium!
Praise Be!
What a nice surprise from the leadership of Iran, today.
Iranian President Ahmadinejad told Iranians in Mash-had, Iran on Monday:
"Pray and give thanks to this good news... The Almighty has arrived!"
The "Almighty?"

"Tomorrow (Tuesday) Iranian people would get a very good news and they have to pray," claims Iran’s mystical President Mahmoud Ahmadi Nezhad (Ahmadinejad).
Eurojihad sends this shocking news...
Iranian President Ahmadinejad warned that there may be a big surprise coming from Iran in a speech yesterday in the Iranian Khorasan Razavi province:
Speaking to families of martyrs and benevolent people in the holly city of Mash-had, the capital city of the north-eastern Khorasan Razavi province, the President said “after people heard the complete news, they must pray because time for thanksgiving (the Almighty) has arrived”, according to the official news agency IRNA.A map of Iran's nuclear facilities.
Though Mr. Ahmadi Nezhad did not revealed the nature of that great news, but informed sources speculated that he might announce the completion by Iranian scientist of the full nuclear cycle by enriching uranium up to 3.5 per cent, which is the required level for non military purposes of nuclear energy.
Earlier, the Iranian internet news service “Irannews” quoted lawmakers as having said that Mr. Ahmadi Nezhad would announce in the coming days that Iran has enriched uranium to 3.5 per cent, “thus opening the doors of the Atomic Club to our country”.
The hard line daily “Jomhouri-e Eslami” (Islamic Republic) that belong to Ayatollah Ali Khameneh’i said “the good news is related to Iran's achievement of uranium enrichment at 3.5 percent and creating a laboratory platform that will register Iran in the club of nuclear fuel countries".
“Thanks to the resistance and sacrifices of the martyr’s families, today enemies can’t do a damn thing against us and they knows that’, he said, referring to a famous phrase of the leader of the Islamic Revolution Grand Ayatollah Rouhollah Khomeiny saying in one of his speeches that “America can’t do a damn thing against the Islamic Republic” (amrika hic qalati nemitavanad bekonad).
The announcement, -- in case the speculations are correct --, would come as a response to press reports that the White House is seriously considering the option of a pre-emptive air attack on Iran’s military and nuclear centres.

The report from Iran cites the recent news by Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker Magazine:
The announcement, -- in case the speculations are correct --, would come as a response to press reports that the White House is seriously considering the option of a pre-emptive air attack on Iran’s military and nuclear centres.In another article published Monday in Iran Press News there comes news that Iran Might Have Enriched Uranium To 3.5 Per Cent (URGENT)
"The Bush Administration, while publicly advocating diplomacy in order to stop Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon, has increased clandestine activities inside Iran and intensified planning for a possible major air attack. Current and former American military and intelligence officials said that Air Force planning groups are drawing up lists of targets, and teams of American combat troops have been ordered into Iran, under cover, to collect targeting data and to establish contact with anti-government ethnic-minority groups. The officials say that President Bush is determined to deny the Iranian regime the opportunity to begin a pilot program, planned for this spring, to enrich uranium", wrote the respected investigative journalist Seymour Hersh in the “New Yorker Magazine” to appear on 17 April.
Update: The Almighty is packing enriched uranium! Praise be!
Davids Medienkritik notes that the Germans remain true to their proud tradition of appeasing oppressors.
Well, this is certainly a good week for the mullacracy! Look who's up for a seat on the UN Human Right's Committee. More Here.




































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More disturbing news on Iran:
They are up for a seat on the UN "Human Rights Committe"!! Inane!
That guy is wacko! Lord help us all.
I say, nuke the bastards!
Mr. Rove thinks Ahmadinejad may not even be "rational" This is the guy who said Israel should be erased, is a buddy to some Islamic fundamentalist, and of course conservative, cleric of influence who advocates nukes and not just in self defence nor limited to against nuclear-powered.
Nuking them will not be necessary, conventional capabilities are more than adequate to knock out and reduce to cinders each and every installation. This is not very portable stuff, its hard to move around.
"You are the head of the snake for me. If we want to destroy the Jewish state of Palestine, we have to destroy you first," he told the court. He turned to the Koran for evidence he said backed up his claims that Muslims are called to fight for supremacy for Allah. "We have to be the superpower, we have to be above you," he said.
Asked by defence lawyer Gerald Zerkin if he thought he was helping his case when he testified earlier that he had planned to pilot a plane into the White House, he replied: "I was putting my trust in God, so from an Islamic point of view, yes."
He also denied he was seeking the death penalty for himself despite papers filed in court which record him as saying that "the greatest jihad in Islam is to speak the truth and be executed for it".
Indeed, this is the sentencing phase in a capital case, Mossassoui could get the death penalty, unless he is criminally insane, paranoia and instability would be features of the criminally insane.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4906572.stm
Mr. Gonzales was joined in raising the possibility of resignation by the deputy attorney general, Paul J. McNulty, the officials said. Mr. Gonzales and Mr. McNulty told associates that they had an obligation to protect evidence in a criminal case and would be unwilling to carry out any White House order to return the material to Congress.
The potential showdown was averted Thursday when President Bush ordered the evidence to be sealed for 45 days to give Congress and the Justice Department a chance to work out a deal.
The evidence was seized by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents last Saturday night in a search of the office of Representative William J. Jefferson, Democrat of Louisiana. The search set off an uproar of protest by House leaders in both parties, who said the intrusion by an executive branch agency into a Congressional office violated the Constitution's separation of powers doctrine.
They demanded that the Justice Department return the evidence.
Tensions were especially high because officials at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. viewed the Congressional protest, led by Speaker J. Dennis Hastert and House Republicans, as largely a proxy fight for battles likely to come over criminal investigations into other Republicans in Congress.
Separate investigations into the activities of the lobbyist Jack Abramoff and Randy Cunningham, the former congressman from California, have placed several other Republicans under scrutiny; in the Cunningham case, federal authorities have informally asked to interview nine former staff members of the House Appropriations and Intelligence Committees.
Senior lawmakers in the House and Senate said their intent was not to prohibit searches of Congressional offices if there was a legitimate reason. But they said the Jefferson case powerfully illustrated how Congress and the administration had no set guidelines for how such a search should be done, what notice was required and how law enforcement and House authorities would interact.
But within the Justice Department and the F.B.I., some officials complained that the 45-day cooling-off arrangement was a politically motivated intrusion into the investigative process. Others said the deal was preferable to what some called the potential "cataclysm" of possible resignations if the department had been ordered to give up the material, as one official briefed on the negotiations described it. This official and others at the department and the F.B.I. were granted anonymity to discuss a continuing criminal case.
On Friday, Brent Pfeffer, a former aide to the lawmaker, was sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to a kickback scheme involving Mr. Jefferson, identified in court documents only as "Representative A." Mr. Pfeffer said he was an intermediary in an effort by Mr. Jefferson to obtain money from a Kentucky telecommunications firm for help getting contracts in Nigeria.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/27/washington/27inquire.html?ei=5090&en=e1727b9ded38852d&ex=1306382400&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=print
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