TEHRAN, Iran (AP) The Iranian president emerged from meetings with his Iraqi counterpart Monday, saying the two countries have "one soul in two bodies."
That sounds kinky. May there be a fatwa on you.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the United States, which has nearly 160,000 troops in Iraq in support of the government, wanted to block better ties between the Shiite Muslim-dominated nations.
Of course he doesn't mention any reasons why. Maybe we don't want another mad mullah ran theocracy that seeks nuclear technology for "peaceful" purposes, while stating out of the other side of its' mouth that it would like to see Israel wiped off the map.
"Iran completely supports freedom for the Iraqi people, the current political developments and national sovereignty. Those who have deployed hundreds of thousand military forces in Iraq are not interested in seeing better relations between our two countries," Iranian television quoted Ahmadinejad, as saying after meeting Iraqi President Jalah Talabani, who is paying a three-day visit.
Ummm. No. You wan't another theocracy there. That is not democracy. Try giving it your own people first before spewing your inane stupidity on everyone else. At least he got the second part half right. We would like to see good relations, just not with you and your type of hate filled government.
Washington has accused Iran of meddling in Iraqi affairs after U.S.-led forces drove Saddam Hussein from power in April 2003. Iran denies the charge. "History, religion, culture, geography and mutual interests have bound the two countries. Tehran and Baghdad have one soul in two bodies," Ahmadinejad said.
The important thing to look at in that statement is "geography". Don't think that the mad mullahs don't have a new Greater Persia in mind.
"A democratic, independent and developed Iraq will become Iran's best
Under Saddam, Iraq fought an eight-year war against Iran that killed more than 1 million people on both sides. Talabani said he was looking for closer ties and help with terrorism.
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Mahmoud needs to shut the hell up, and give democracy a real chance in his own country before judging what anyone else is doing. Why don't you speak out on letting real candidates run in your country Mahmoud? Why only those who have been approved before hand by your "panties in a wad" mullahs are eligable to run for office? The young people of Iran are growing restless with you and the mullahs, and want their freedom. The time for you and your ilk is running short Mahmoud. Scream. Scream loudly. Scream your little hypocrite ass off while you disappear into some obscure dark corner of history. The people of Iran and Iraq will prevail, and your kind will be flushed down the shitter. You're taking a dive Mahmoud.