Thursday, January 10, 2008

Iran - US boat encounter a fake

Says who? Hooman Majd, writing in the left wing Huffington Post.

Majd was Ahmadinejad's interpreter for his visit to the UN.

"I've had the opportunity to attend events with President Ahmadinejad on his three trips to the U.S. (including serving as the interpreter for his U.N. speeches for the last two), and have spent time with his aides and Iranian diplomats during the New York visits."


Do tell.

Listen to Majd's defense of Ahmadinejad.

"His rebuffed request to lay a wreath at ground zero conveyed to his constituents at home and abroad that whenever he tries to extend a hand of friendship, it is the Americans who rudely slap it away. His appearance at Columbia served to illustrate his graciousness in the face of open hostility by the West."


Imagine that! Americans not wanting a representative of a Muslim country that supports terrorists to visit the spot where Muslim terrorists killed thousands on 9/11!!

Majd fails to mention that Ahmadinejad famously claimed that there are no gays in Iran. Since Iran hangs gays, he could be right.

Read the rest for Majd can hardly contain his love of Ahmadinejad. But if that isn't enough of a love fest read this. And note this:

"I had no intention of veering from the text, but it was both tantalizing and terrifying to know that a few extra words here and there would create headlines and headaches across the globe, if not land me either in Gitmo or Evin prison in Tehran."


That fact that Majd was tempted to add "a few extra words here and there" proves he is more radical than Ahmadinejad and one can only wonder at the "headlines and headaches" he wished to create.

Majd's love of Ahmadinejad is deep indeed.

"When he speaks to you (and maybe this is more relevant if you’re a fellow Iranian), Mr. Ahmadinejad is not only charming, but his tone is one of genuine friendliness— a remarkable ability to make you think he relates to you."


And

"...a reflection of who he really is: a regular Muslim guy who happens to be the president of a now-powerful nation."

Do tell. A nation that hangs gays, stones women to death and persecutes all other religions. That's Majd's definition of "a regular Muslim guy" who Majd "relates" with.

Here's something revealing from Majd.

"Anderson Cooper of CNN posed the softest if not most pro-Iran question of the morning when he asked about the country’s rather under-publicized but valiant efforts at fighting the Afghan opium trade. I realized later that the question must have been intended to help land the unscheduled short interview that Mr. Cooper conducted for CNN that night."


Speaking of a dinner held for Ahmadinejad and attended by, as Majd described them "...academics, physicians and businessmen—all successful Iranians (mostly from New York and New Jersey) who were largely observant Muslims as well as supporters of the Islamic Republic", Majd reveals this:

"The Iranians streamed out onto Sixth Avenue after an evening of celebrating Iran, its president and their own Iranian-ness, New Yorkers once again. Until another visit from Mr. Ahmadinejad, that is."


Interesting Majd. So these Iranian "academics, physicians and businessmen" all pretend to be Americans to the public and show their true colors when dear leader comes to town. Thanks for that revelation Majd.

Majd is an Iranian stooge and propagandist for them. The fact that Huff and Puff host such propaganda speaks volumes about them and their left wing supporters.

UPDATE

Iran shows video of navy standoff the BBC reports but note this:

"However, the four-minute clip does not appear to show the whole incident in the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday."


Imagine that.

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