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Ahmedinejad - the Iranian Hitler arrives

Not many would see the undercurrents of the election of Ahmedinejad as the surprise winner of the Iranian Presidential elections. We would be told by the Islamist and pro-Islamist media that he was elected as a result of a free and fair election, so he is the democratically elected leader of a free country that allows adult franchise. And so we need to hail him as a legitimate leader, more so as he can stand up to the only mega-power in the world today.

These photos show Ahmedinejad as a terrorist who stormed the US embassy in 1979 and now as President of the terrorist Mullah state of Iran. Is not the similarity in the photos itself telling a story. And is itself an evidence of the dangerous deception which we can expect from a terrorist president of Iran?

Ahmedinejad shares a lot with Hitler even in his personal life too, apart from having been elected thru the farce of an election, Ahmedinejad like Hitler is a passionate ultra-nationalist, both participated in a war prior to their election as head of state. Hitler in WW1 and Ahmedinejad in the eight year long Iran-Iraq war during which he led many daring raids inside Iraq, both Hitler and Ahmedinejad came from coarse backgrounds. Hitler was a house-painter and Ahmedinejad came from a family of blacksmiths (he was also a blackguard who stormed the US embassy in 1979) before he rose in the hierarchy of the Basij (Iranian Islamic Republican Guard) because of his hard-line views. As Hitler was deeply influenced by Neitsche, Ahmedinejad was similarly influenced by Ayatollah Khomenei. His first action on being elected was to pay a visit to the grave of his mentor. Like Hitler's Lebensraum, Khomenei wanted to export his idea of a perfect society (Islamic revolution) to the entire world. So we see that behind the veneer of a democratic election, the election of Ahmedinejad as President of Iran has many parallels to that of Hitler's election in Germany.

It is for statesmen across the globe to see thru this seminal event in Iran, recognize the dangers inherent in it and not make the mistakes of appeasing Ahmedinejad as they did with Hitler. Ahmedinejad is a representative of a power hungry malicious ideology of Islam, as Hitler represented Nazism. The outcome of both is war. The world needs to be prepared for this eventuality and checkmate the Mullahs before the danger goes out of hand and we face this enemy after it has caused nuclear devastation in Israel, Europe and beyond.

Are the Chamberlains and Daladiers of the world listening?

Photo credits: Yahoo News

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In this deliberately created euphoria meant to mislead all sensible and neutral viewers and readers, we will miss the point that mere election by a majority of those who voted does not imply that the leader elected cannot bring disaster on his country and on the world at large. Hitler too was voted to power as a result of an election. He too polled a majority of the votes cast. So was his election an event to be rejoiced. He brought war to Europe and deaths to millions and not just in the Gas Chambers, but in the innumerable trenches that crisscrossed Europe from 1939 to 1945.

Ahmedinejad will also lead the Iranian People into war. He has already spelt his position by saying that Iran does not need relations with the USA, and that Iran has the right to develop nuclear power, albeit for 'peaceful' purposes, in a country that is the world's second largest oil producer. Where is need for nuclear energy for power in country that exports oil to the world at large and is looking for pipelines to India and China to pump millions of barrels of oil every day.

The Mullah's case for pursuing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is a master stroke in deceit or Taqeya as they call it.

The current election prove that not all Iranians want peace with the West. The election of an ultra-radical as against a radical (Rafsanjani) proves that the 62% who voted for Ahmedinejad, out of the 47% of those who voted in the second round of polling want belligerence with the West. That means that 29 % of the Iranian population has sent a clear signal of belligerence towards the West by casting their votes in favor of Ahmedinejad. This also means that there are still 71% of Iranian who voted against him, who include 53% who did not vote and so have not taken a stand for him. So where do we go from here. Now with 29% backing a policy of belligerence with the West, led by a government that calls for the destruction of Israel and has said that they would use nuclear weapons to destroy Israel, the day they are in a position to do so, is enough cause for military action against Iran.

The time is ripe for UN sanctions against Iran, followed by an ultimatum to disarm and open their nuclear facilities to inspection not just by IAEA officials, but tot hose from the NATO and the US military. When these requirements are denied, the regime needs to be tackled with ruthless military measures and defanged in the same way as Hitler's nuclear ambitions were defanged by our bombing the heavy water facilities in Norway during WW2.

Ahmedinejad shares a lot with Hitler even in his personal life too, apart from having been elected thru the farce of an election, Ahmedinejad like Hitler is a passionate ultra-nationalist, both participated in a war prior to their election as head of state. Hitler in WW1 and Ahmedinejad in the eight year long Iran-Iraq war during which he led many daring raids inside Iraq, both Hitler and Ahmedinejad came from coarse backgrounds. Hitler was a house-painter and Ahmedinejad came from a family of blacksmiths (he was also a blackguard who stormed the US embassy in 1979) before he rose in the hierarchy of the Basij (Iranian Islamic Republican Guard) because of his hard-line views. As Hitler was deeply influenced by Neitsche, Ahmedinejad was similarly influenced by Ayatollah Khomenei. His first action on being elected was to pay a visit to the grave of his mentor. Like Hitler's Lebensraum, Khomenei wanted to export his idea of a perfect society (Islamic revolution) to the entire world. So we see that behind the veneer of a democratic election, the election of Ahmedinejad as President of Iran has many parallels to that of Hitler's election in Germany.

It is for statesmen across the globe to see thru this seminal event in Iran, recognize the dangers inherent in it and not make the mistakes of appeasing Ahmedinejad as they did with Hitler. Ahmedinejad is a representative of a power hungry malicious ideology of Islam, as Hitler represented Nazism. The outcome of both is war. The world needs to be prepared for this eventuality and checkmate the Mullahs before the danger goes out of hand and we face this enemy after it has caused nuclear devastation in Israel, Europe and beyond.

If the statesmen at the chancelleries of the world are sagacious they will ensure that Ahemdinejad is the last President of Mullah ruled Iran. Are the Chamberlains and Daladiers of the world listening?

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