Obama Should Apologize for 60 Yrs of Crimes

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Barack Obama should apologise for 60 years of 'crimes'

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad demanded on Wednesday that US President Barack Obama apologise for the "crimes" committed by the United States against Iran over the past 60 years.



Last Updated: 3:46PM GMT 28 Jan 2009

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the advocates of change must 'stop supporting the Zionists, outlaws and criminals' Photo: REUTERS


The hardline leader also called on Washington to withdraw its troops from across the world as a proof of Mr Obama's commitment to change.
"You were standing against the Iranian people in the past 60 years," Mr Ahmadinejad said during an address in the western region of Khermenshah that was broadcast by state television.
"Those who speak of change must apologise to the Iranian people and try to repair their past bad acts and the crimes they committed against Iran."
As to the troops, he said he expected two kinds of "deep and fundamental" change.
"Meet people, talk to them with respect and put an end to the expansionist policies. If you talk about change it must put an end to the US military presence in the world, withdraw your troops and take them back inside your borders."
Mr Ahmadinejad said the advocates of change must "stop supporting the Zionists, outlaws and criminals".
He called on the United States to "stop interfering in other people's affairs".
He also said the US government should "let the American people decide their own future ... Stop pressuring them," he added, without saying what he was referring to.
Mr Ahmadinejad said he welcomed change but the "change has to be fundamental".
"If someone wants to talk with us in the language that (George W) Bush used ... even if he uses new words, our response will be the same that we gave to Bush during the past years," he added.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran has been high over the latter's nuclear programme.
Mr Bush refused to hold talks with Iran until it stopped its nuclear work, but on Monday Mr Obama extended a diplomatic hand towards Tehran to break the deadlock.
In an interview with Al-Arabia television, Mr Obama promised to lay a framework for his policy towards Iran.
"As I said in my inauguration speech, if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us.
"It is very important for us to make sure that we are using all the tools of US power, including diplomacy, in our relationship with Iran."
Also on Monday, Washington's UN ambassador, Susan Rice, pledged "direct" support to Tehran if it halts the nuclear programme.
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council – Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States – plus Germany have offered Tehran economic and energy incentives in exchange for halting its uranium enrichment programme.
But Tehran is pressing on with the work, insisting that its nuclear programme is peaceful and solely geared toward electricity generation.
The Security Council has already adopted four resolutions – three of which included sanctions – requiring Iran to suspend enrichment.
 

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what's with the picture of Governor Paterson though?
 

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That Mamoud cat is a boon to tabloid journalism. He says the darndest things.
 

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BO needs to sit down and have some serious dialog. Let him know he’s looking out for him. I‘m sure the messiah can make friends. Maybe offer him stimulus package.
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I've yet to see a picture of that guy where he doesn't look like he's in dire need of a good scrub and shave.

He looks like he's just been dragged out of bed after a 2 day bender and then been shoehorned into some salvation army threads before facing the cameras.
 
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The guy looks like his nose has been broke a few times....Back in the 60s during the Shah the US was on good terms with Iran...It was'nt til Komeni when things went bad & I think that was in the 80s so I don't know where thy are getting this 60 year figure from.
 

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Rr- shah was installed ater cia backed coup we kicked out the elected democratic guy in early 50's.
 

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America has been interfering in the internal affairs of Iran since at least 1951 when Iran elected a democratic leader.

He nationalised Irans oil industry and so America put the Shah in charge.

Modern Iran is a direct result of American foreign policy.

...actually, the entire middle east is a direct consequence of American foreign policy...
 

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Sure, Britain had nothing to do with it. It's all the US' fault.
 
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America has been interfering in the internal affairs of Iran since at least 1951 when Iran elected a democratic leader.

He nationalised Irans oil industry and so America put the Shah in charge.

Modern Iran is a direct result of American foreign policy.

...actually, the entire middle east is a direct consequence of American foreign policy...
Baloney...That crazy area has been fighting for thousands of years nobodys policy is going to or did change anything & on the slim chance U.S policy did make some diffrence it was positive meaning maybe they already would have nuked each other to smithereens a long time ago...So in Scott Ls words if thats all the USAs fault then Im all for it & Id be glad to take the "blame" for that.... :lolBIG: All USAs fault thats total bullshit..... I have the answer..We need an Arab Prince & an upstanding Jewish Girl to get married & that would probably settle the whole damn thing once & for all like the Hatfields & McCoys.
 

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