Dubya allows the vicious Iranian "president" to visit UN
In another sign of duplicity, US president George W. Bush says that the US will allow Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to visit the United Nations, the world capital of corruption. WorldNetDaily reports on Dubya's letdown of the voters:
Hat tip: Aussie News & Views and Joseph Farah.
WASHINGTON – Iranian President Mahmood Ahmadinejad has been identified by at least six U.S. hostages as a ringleader in the 1979 U.S. Embassy takeover.So here's another reason to be appalled at Dubya - for embracing a terrorist by letting him come to New York City, where Ahmadinejad's comrades-in-arms destroyed the Twin Towers. And even if he won't be visiting the White House, giving him permission to visit anywhere within the United States is still recognition and coddling of a dangerous felon.
He has been identified by former Iranian President Bani Sadr as Ayatollah Khomeini's liaison with the hostage takers.
He stands accused of the murder of a Kurdish leader in Vienna by officials in Austria who say they have compelling evidence and want an arrest warrant sworn for him.
And, as mayor of Tehran, he was one of the principal forces behind a campaign to recruit and train suicide bombers throughout the country.
Nevertheless, he will be welcomed into the United States next month to attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York.
Hat tip: Aussie News & Views and Joseph Farah.