Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
He's coming to New York.
I can't believe it.
Six years into our "war on terrorism," Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, a strategic ally of al-Qaida, is flying into New York to
speak at the United Nations.
Much of the controversy over this trip has focused on whether his
request to visit Ground Zero should be honored. That, to me, is a
distraction from the real issue – should he be allowed to visit New
York under any circumstances, and, if he is, what should be done with
him when he arrives.
My preference would be to let him come, then have he and his entire
entourage handcuffed and frog-marched into custody after which they
would be transported to Gitmo as enemy combatants. But that's just me.
Let's look at this rationally.
Iran is undeniably a strategic ally of al-Qaida. Even if it weren't, it
shares Osama bin Laden's objectives of destroying both Israel and the
United States by any means necessary.
Ahmadinejad is the personification of this anti-American and
anti-Semitic policy of hatred and violence.
The Iranian president will not be coming alone. He will be accompanied
by Iranian intelligence agents whose goal will be to seek out American
security vulnerabilities.
They will be flying over New York, the site of an air attack just six
years ago, looking out the windows and taking notes.
They will be traveling, presumably without blindfolds, through New York
City and surrounding areas, observing bridges and tunnels and other
strategic terrorist targets.
Iran commands a terrorist organization bigger in manpower and resources
than al-Qaida. It is called Hezbollah. It has attacked targets all over
the world.
Ahmadinejad himself is not your run-of-the-mill head of government. He
has been a secretive operative for the Iranian regime dating back to
the takeover of the U.S. Embassy through a period when he was suspected
of personal involvement in foreign assassinations.
He will use his visit to the United Nations and his chats with
international reporters to further his objectives of worldwide jihad
against the U.S.
His country is currently killing U.S. troops in Iraq with proxy
terrorists, bombs and weaponry.
His country is currently killing civilians in Iraq and undermining our
efforts at bringing freedom and stability to that part of the world.
His country has been testing missile technology designed only to create
massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks on targets that might very
well include the United States – attacks that potentially could kill
millions and reduce our nation to a second-rate power overnight.
What am I missing here?
Why are we permitting this?
Why have we permitted it in the past?
Aren't we currently making contingency plans to attack Iran's nuclear
installations for fear of what they portend for the future?
This guy is the leader of Iran. He's a terrorist. He is the chief
executive of a terrorist nation – probably the leading terrorist nation
in the world today.
What kind of a war is this, anyway?
Every day, ordinary, loyal, taxpaying Americans are practically
strip-searched in our own airports to make sure they're not terrorists.
But next week, we allow one of the world's best-known terrorists to fly
into our largest city – and he probably won't even be forced to remove
his shoes for inspection!
I don't get it.
It's insanity.
It's a double standard big enough to drive a truck bomb through.
Remember who we're dealing with here – it's President I'm-in-a-jihad.
That's his name. That's his modus operandi. That's who he is. That's
who he will always be until we deal with him.
I don't want to bomb and kill innocent Iranians in a war looking more
and more like it's inevitable.
But I do want to eliminate their evil leaders who keep the Iranian
people captive and threaten the civilized world with their twisted evil
ideology, money, power and weaponry.
Instead, we treat them like privileged princes with full diplomatic
immunity.
Is this any way to run a war?
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