The Return Of Ahmadinejad Could Trigger New Middle East Conflict
By PNW Staff July 20, 2016
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Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad plans to regain power
in the 2017 election and descend the Muslim nation into even further
extremism.
Ahmadinejad, the sixth president of Iran,
held the post for two terms from 2005 to 2013 before constitutional
limits forced him out. The hardliner repeatedly thumbed his nose at
western countries regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Those
clashes resulted in harsh economic sanctions being placed on the people
of Iran, increasing poverty and the loss of social services.
During
that time, he became a controversial figure on the world stage and was
well known for bombastic and hate-laden speeches on the United Nations
floor.
His final U.N. speech called for wiping
Israel from the face of the Earth. As Joel C. Rosenberg of the Joshua
Fund reported, "He aspires to be a mass murderer beyond the scale of
Adolf Hitler.
He deserves to be in prison, or
an insane asylum. His (Sept. 2011) speech before the U.N. General
Assembly was further proof, if any more were needed.
He
denied the Holocaust. He blasted the U.S. for bringing Osama Bin Laden
to justice. He blamed the terrorist attacks 9/11 on the U.S.
government."
During his final days in office,
Ahmadinejad vowed to return with the "Hidden Imam," who according to
Shi'ite belief will reappear to take control of humanity before Judgment
Day.
Undoubtedly, should Ahmadinejad seize
power in Iran, the country's baby steps toward normalized global
relations would be washed away. Confrontation and a renewed aggressive
nuclear program would resume in the already unstable region.
But
even more disturbing, if Ahmadinejad truly believes his End of Days
rhetoric that his return to power marks the coming of the Twelfth Imam
sword, then Israel has far more to fear than the idle rants of a
conservative lunatic.
Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and his top military advisors have made clear they
consider an Iranian nuclear program under Ahmadinejad to be one of the
greatest threats they face.
If Ahmadinejad regains power, most
analysts believe it will only be a matter of time before Israel feels it
has no choice but to strike first.
It has vowed it will never allow Iran to achieve nuclear weapons under a man who has promised to "wipe them out".
A
comparison of his language shows a dark mirroring to speeches made by
the genocidal maniac Hitler, who openly called for the subjugation of
"mongrel races" and the extermination of Jews.
Ahmadinejad,
on a world stage, called for the elimination of the "hegemonic" powers
of the United States and Israel, whom he described as "the uncivilized
Zionists."
Despite the fact that most U.N.
representatives walked out during Ahmadinejad's pontifications, Israel's
Ambassador Ron Prosor was quoted in by Reuters saying his remarks,
nonetheless, should be taken as gravely serious.
"Ahmadinejad
showed again that he not only threatens the future of the Jewish
people, he seeks to erase our past," Prosor said in a statement. "Three
thousand years of Jewish history illustrate the clear danger of ignoring
fanatics like Iran's president, especially as he inches closer to
acquiring nuclear weapons."
The similarities
with Hitler indicate his re-election could be tantamount to spawning
another death cult leader. And his second foray into power could come to
fruition in the coming spring elections.
Re-electing
Ahmadinejad would serve to validate his End of Days convictions and
empower a radical extremist with nuclear capabilities.
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