Ahmadinejad: 'American empire' nearing its end

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/09/23/ahmadinejad.us/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

Ahmadinejad speaking in front of the UN earlier yesterday. Make sure you listen to his whole speech (all of the videos).

In the first video at the end there, sounds like a deep, deep message when he stated "otherwise God's hand of power will emerge from the sleeve of the oppressed nations, and will make your life difficult, and put an end to your hegemony."



He's cookin something up.
 
He was also on Larry King for an interview, which was taped prior to the speech.
 
What do you expect him to say? "Long live the American Empire"? Is anyone surprised by this statement.
 
He's cookin something up.

OMFG he's talking about oblitorating AMERICA!!!!!, lets bomb the bastid dictator now!!! :rolleyes:

In all seriousness the collapse of the American empire is already occuring because the dollar isn't worth the paper it's printed on, and gets weaker with every further print run by the Federal Reserve, the nation is overdrawn to the hilt and present government policies are unsustainable. If anything he's commenting on the inevitable.
 
OMFG he's talking about oblitorating AMERICA!!!!!, lets bomb the bastid dictator now!!! :rolleyes:

In all seriousness the collapse of the American empire is already occuring because the dollar isn't worth the paper it's printed on, and gets weaker with every further print run by the Federal Reserve, the nation is overdrawn to the hilt and present government policies are unsustainable. If anything he's commenting on the inevitable.

I can only hope you're wrong :(.
 
What do you expect him to say? "Long live the American Empire"? Is anyone surprised by this statement.
For some reason I lol'ed big. Imagine if he did say that, the world would be so confused.
 
The financial elite are destroying America as people know it, Ahmadinejad doesn't even have to extend a single finger.
 
Does anyone here not understand politics and speeches? Words are chosen very carefully in speeches like this. Every single word has meaning and weight to them.

If you listen to his speech, he talks little about our economy situation...

Watch the Larry King interview. His posture and character changes dramatically (a complete change in character compared to the rest of the interview), he looks at the camera and smiles (he didn't do that in the whole interview), when he explains whether or not American's and our allies are in danger of a nuclear strike from Iran - He parades around the answer and says that it's "against their religion" to use nuclear bombs (ya, right).
 
Does anyone here not understand politics and speeches? Words are chosen very carefully in speeches like this. Every single word has meaning and weight to them.

If you listen to his speech, he talks little about our economy situation...

Watch the Larry King interview. His posture and character changes dramatically (a complete change in character compared to the rest of the interview), he looks at the camera and smiles (he didn't do that in the whole interview), when he explains whether or not American's and our allies are in danger of a nuclear strike from Iran - He parades around the answer and says that it's "against their religion" to use nuclear bombs (ya, right).

To use a nuclear weapon against the US wouldn't he first have to obtain a nuclear weapon? Or is there some kind of nuclear walmart he can get one from?

I'm curious, are you the type of person that gets scared of his own shaddow? Because you really seem to be stressed out over a speech some idiot with no real power made.
 
Or is there some kind of nuclear walmart he can get one from?

Shh... It's called Russia. Don't tell anyone.





On a very vague level I'm serious, but not really on any significant level of course.
 
Don't listen to Kadayi, his idea of pornography is explicit images of US flags burning.

Because disagreeing with ongoing US foreign policy of the kind that has lead to innumerable unnecessary deaths in Iraq is naturally tantamount to xenophobia. :dozey:
 
Don't listen to Kadayi, his idea of pornography is explicit images of US flags burning.

Because disagreeing with ongoing US foreign policy of the kind that has lead to innumerable unnecessary deaths in Iraq is naturally tantamount to xenophobia. :dozey:

I'm curious, are you the type of person that gets scared of his own shaddow? Because you really seem to be stressed out over a speech some idiot with no real power made.

Apparently so. Clearly the key is not to listen to what someone says, but listen to what they are not saying it seems. Sure they might be talking about the exchange rates on cats & dogs, but in reality they are saying 'I'm going to slit your childrens throats'. It's just like 'They Live' :dozey:
 
Because disagreeing with ongoing US foreign policy of the kind that has lead to innumerable unnecessary deaths in Iraq is naturally tantamount to xenophobia. :dozey:

if the usa didnt make any war you will have the same position
 
Sounds like a lot of people here want to see the U.S. go down.
 
Nothing lasts forever. What goes up, must come down.

Just don't drag Canada down with you, Americans.

Like the average Joe has any control over it. :dozey:

If the US goes down, the whole world is gonna feel it big time.

OTCEscape - Welcome to the past 30 years.
 
Like the average Joe has any control over it. :dozey:

If the US goes down, the whole world is gonna feel it big time.

OTCEscape - Welcome to the past 30 years.

Can i have my hippie tshirt now?
 
if the usa didnt make any war you will have the same position

Well that is a bold supposition indeed. Any particular evidence to base it on? The US Government has been meddling in the affairs of foreign powers non-stop for as long as anyone on these boards has lived, so why would there be an end to my concerns? But to assume as a result I hate America as a nation, or as a people is an absurdity.

Personally I feel sorry for most Americans because to paraphrase GSUB dead flags blues most of them are unknowingly trapped in the belly of this horrible machine, and the machine is bleeding to death. Root cause of the problem? Unsustainable living practices on a massive scale centred around a transportation infrastructure that will not survive another 50 years, and a government unable and unwilling to tackle the problem constructively, but rather intent of painting over the rust and pretending all is well, no matter what the cost to anyone else.

In a thousand years people will look back at the way we have lived today and marvel at the absurdities of our existence, much as we marvel at the insanity of medieval times.

Sounds like a lot of people here want to see the U.S. go down.

There is no want to it, it's just the way of things. All empires collapse eventually, and we are privileged enough to be able to witness the gradual implosion of this particular one. You've a political system where in both candidates are effectively both sides of the same coin and almost everyone in positions of authority has special interests beyond the common good. When corruption is the norm where can you go but down?
 
wow what a jackass.....

Well as there are about a half dozen people in the conversation, maybe you should clarify who your referring to exactly? Perhaps put forth a reason why they are a jackass as well at the same time? because right now 'what a jackass... ' doesn't really add much to the discussion
 
"and we are privileged enough to be able to witness the gradual implosion of this particular one"




:|
 
I'm curious, are you the type of person that gets scared of his own shaddow?
Haha, hardly.

I just see what I see. I never said it was going to happen. But the way I interpreted his body language and choice use of vocab, my assumption is that he is a lunatic with too much power and is capable of more than we think we know.
 
"and we are privileged enough to be able to witness the gradual implosion of this particular one"

You any idea how lucky you are to witness history as it happens? Real significant events in the telling of the human story? A few billion years of human evolution and your fortunate enough to come into existence at the very cusp of the death throes of an Empire? Yes it is a privilege in the historical sense.

I just see what I see. I never said it was going to happen. But the way I interpreted his body language and choice use of vocab, my assumption is that he is a lunatic with too much power and is capable of more than we think we know.

Been abroad much? Perhaps if you had you'd probably begin to appreciate the differences between cultures in the manner in which people speak and act. Body language varies considerably around the globe. You see what you want to see.
 
You any idea how lucky you are to witness history as it happens? Real significant events in the telling of the human story? A few billion years of human evolution and your fortunate enough to come into existence at the very cusp of the death throes of an Empire? Yes it is a privilege in the historical sense.


Some people would rather lead a significant life in an insignificant time than the other way around.
 
... wow.

"Oh noes! My Countreh!"

It's not going to go, "crumble" and fall instantly. It's times like these we need to do only whats absolutely nessecary.

"But teh Kerberos! Eye-Raq, E-conomy! Nihilism!!!!1"

/me facepalm

Anyways ... Ahmadinejad can no more call the obvious then a 'made for Television Sports Caster.' His wisdom on the entire situation is based purely on what the Western Tabloids banter off about; and he is no more aware of our economic situation ironically, then our own President is.

The only thing he's doing is appropriately choosing his words for nothing more dubious then political foreboding and religious ditto talk. Many westerners do not credit the Middle East for ever using the tools of deception and guile appropriately, but I understand exactly what he's doing; because his public presence in the United States is nothing more 'important' then Matt Damon's public announcement of his personally being afraid of Senator Palin becoming McCain's VP Pick, yet it's the weight of this Iranian PM religious-gobbley-gook that sticks to us like glue, because we've got this thing for turning mediocre messiah complex bound religious leader's into celeberties (or Presidents for that matter.)

He's also linking his toe-in-step extremist rhetoric with all of the other asundry quotes he's been stacking, forcing America and everyone else in its party to take 2008+ points of damage. Should he be interested in giving us an economic CPR, then please, tell the nice Iranian leader to look at America's Economic situation from the Dustbowl to World War 2, and pick a fight.

War's are great ways to revive a nations economy; the difficulty with the Iraq war is its cost (which could arguabley be anything more then an armored jacket.) However, if everyones making bombs, and the demand for bombs increases, with so much supply and demand, prices will inevitabley drop. Plus, hey! Factory Jobs takes the unemployement away.

... Really, get optimistic people. Ahmadinejad is banking his statements on a future thats left for tomorrow; it's nethire bleak or bright, but we can choose to make it better. I'll leave the Nihilist to whine about humanity not mattering to contribute anything, nethire to our indecisiveness or survival as a country; knowing full well that I tried and will continue to try. As far as I'm concerned, he can suck Kerberos's flesh flute because the only value to his public appearances thus far is his plausible genetic link to Mama Luigi.
 
You any idea how lucky you are to witness history as it happens? Real significant events in the telling of the human story? A few billion years of human evolution and your fortunate enough to come into existence at the very cusp of the death throes of an Empire? Yes it is a privilege in the historical sense.



Been abroad much? Perhaps if you had you'd probably begin to appreciate the differences between cultures in the manner in which people speak and act. Body language varies considerably around the globe. You see what you want to see.


Lucky? I don't ever recall waking up anytime in the past few months saying "oh yippe i am so blessed to be born into the age where the country i live in's economy may crumble and fall to the ground making my life miserable.....yayyy! OOOHHH I CAN'T WAIT!"

Does this also mean that the Japanese who lived during WW2 were "lucky" enough to see history happening by having the first ever atomic bomb(s) dropped on their countrymen killing hundreds of thousands of people? Or were the Jews during WW2 "lucky" enough to witness the genocide of 6 million people of their religion?
 
Does this also mean that the Japanese who lived during WW2 were "lucky" enough to see history happening by having the first ever atomic bomb(s) dropped on their countrymen killing hundreds of thousands of people? Or were the Jews during WW2 "lucky" enough to witness the genocide of 6 million people of their religion?

According to his logic, apparently so.

I wonder if he felt Iraq's being invaded was similarly as grand or a also a historical privledge to watch?
 
War's are great ways to revive a nations economy; the difficulty with the Iraq war is its cost (which could arguabley be anything more then an armored jacket.) However, if everyones making bombs, and the demand for bombs increases, with so much supply and demand, prices will inevitabley drop. Plus, hey! Factory Jobs takes the unemployement away.

Not necessarily.
If it isn't a world-wide war you could just import weapons ;)
 
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