| Italian FM Ridicules Bush’s Accusations Against Iran Mehr News January 14, 2008 | |
| TEHRAN, Jan. 14 (MNA) – Italy’s Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema has ridiculed U.S. President George W. Bush’s harsh tone against Iran, declaring that Rome doesn’t consider Iran as a threat to world security. | |
| In an interview with the Channel 3 of the Italian TV, D'Alema said such a harsh tone by the president of the world’s most powerful country that Iran threatens the security of all countries is over-exaggerated.
Bush claimed on Sunday in the United Arab Emirates that Iran is threatening the security of the world and that the United States and Arab allies must join together to confront the danger “before it’s too late.”
“Iran’s actions threaten the security of nations everywhere,” Bush claimed. “So the United States is strengthening our longstanding security commitments with our friends in the (Persian) Gulf, and rallying friends around the world to confront this danger before it is too late.”
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Italy’s Foreign Minister D'Alema Ridicules Bush’s Accusations Against Iran
D'Alema had immediate support from at least Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Egypt and Turkey President Abdullah Gul, who warned against war on Iran and called for a peaceful solution. "There is no need for the use of force. Use of force will lead to very serious consequences in the region and the world." "The problems must be resolved diplomatically."
As most of you know, When a leader is faced with Disaster, you create a Diversion. Iraq is the Disaster,Iran is one of the Diversions.
In the "The Bush Tragedy" by Jacob Weisberg in a just released book, he states "Many of us will no doubt continue to ask ourselves how the Bush presidency squandered so much of the power, prestige and wealth that were left to us by earlier generations, and why we entrusted the fate of the nation to a man so plainly unfit for that responsibility."
Even though you may have read "The Fall of the House of Bush" by Craig Unger of just a few months ago, this is worth your time.
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