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Amil Imani
France Surrenders to Ahmadinejad
July 18, 2009
When
one mentions the country France, what instantly pop into the mind are
its fabulous wine and cheese and a taste for romance. But that’s not all
she is known for. France is also known for capitulating to the enemy in
times of crises. France has never been a reliable partner, the sort of
Western country you can count on in time of need. Even though France has
been part of NATO, she has deviated from the pact on numerous occasions.
France habitually has been unpredictable, unreliable and at times, very
unethical.
In WWI 1914-1918, the
German army pounded the French - without the rescue mission of Uncle
Sam, French people would be speaking German now. The sore-winner imposed
a very harsh
"Treaty of Versailles” to 'punish' the Germans, only resulting in
the rise of an unknown Austrian "thug” by the name of Hitler.
In WWII, Germany bullied
France into letting them take more territory – France did not even fight
- they adopted a policy of 'appeasement'. In 1940,
France surrenders before Germany. It took the allied forces again
to liberate France from the occupation of the Nazis in what is known as
"D-Day.”
Former president of
France, Jacques Chirac, was a close friend of Saddam Hussein for
thirty years or so. Chirac allowed the sale of nuclear facilities to
Iraq that were destroyed just in time by Israel before Saddam could use
it against the Iranians or the Israelis. He sold Iraq the planes that
been used to
gas thousands of Kurds as well as Iranian soldiers.
France’s sense of anti-Semitism is not a secret. Even during
Sarkozi’s government, French Jews have no sense of physical safety. Jews
still get mugged, simply for being Jews. Almost nobody pays attention to
it. The Jews are not the only victims of France's identification with
radical Islam. In many French cities with a growing radical Islamist
population, no teenage girl can go out in the evening, at least not
without an Islamic hejab. If she does, it translates to: "she is for
everybody."
There are about six to
seven million Muslims living in France, at least ten per cent of them
are radical Islamists poised on the edge of violence. And these radical
Muslims have allies on both ends of the Left and the Right. France
should not be considered a Western country any longer; it is now the
leader of the Arab-Muslim world. France is an Islamist country and
whether one agrees or not, her actions speak louder than any words.
France stood up
against the United States and other allies, protesting liberating
Iraq from the hands of one of the twentieth century’s bloodthirsty
dictators, Saddam Hussein. It is especially ironic for a country that
was liberated twice by the Americans; one would think they would
understand the value of freedom and liberty. Siding with Saddam was
unconscionable. Well, that’s why France is France.
"France is sometime called
America's oldest friend because of the role it played in the American
Revolution. But the history of that period is not a simple story about
Lafayette's heroics and French aid at Yorktown. Here's an exclusive
excerpt from the new book
by NR's John J. Miller and his co-author Mark Molesky."
Hilmi Dawood, a Kurdish
journalist, both a French-speaker and a Francophile, is also harshly
critical. "I was utterly shocked by France’s opposition to the war
because, even if nobody likes Bush, either in Europe or Iraq, the
essential thing was to liberate us from Saddam,” she said. "I could not
understand France’s position. Not to mention the aftermath of the war
when Iraqis need help in the face of security concerns and misery, and
France is nowhere to be seen.”
By now, everyone in the
world knows that Iran’s last month presidential election was rigged.
(Let’s keep in mind Iran does not have a free election). However, after
a fiery month-long campaign and unprecedented passions and tensions, the
mass rallies, polished campaign slogans, savvy Internet outreach and
worldwide televised debates, which revealed rampant corruption,
ineptitude, and illegal and criminal activities of all four candidates,
on June 12, 2009, 45 million Iranians went to the polls, challenging not
only the incumbent president, Ahmadinejad, but the entire establishment
of the Islamic regime. Mr. Mousavi overwhelmingly won the election, but
the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, declared his boy, Ahmadinejad, the
winner.
Millions of Iranians,
(both by their votes and in the streets) loud and clear have declared
the Islamic Republic is illegitimate. In return, Ali Khamenei, the
self-styled, supreme leader and representative of "Allah” on earth, said
that he would crush anyone who dares to rise against his chosen
candidate, the psychopathic killer, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, also known as
"the Monkey” by the Iranians.
The life that
God gives, no man should extinguish. The illegitimate government of
"Allah,” presently ruling Iran, blatantly violates this sacred covenant
and has been shooting at a large number of peaceful demonstrators who
are demanding nothing more than their God-given right to liberty and the
pursuit of happiness.
People who went to get their sons' and daughters’ bodies observed
hundreds of dead bodies of the demonstrators in a morgue, (who
were missing for 30 days) in the southern part of Tehran. At least
6000 protesters have been wounded. The mullahs and their mercenaries
are wasting precious human life to maintain themselves in power through
terrorizing the population.
Millions of Iranians have
warned the world not to recognize the illegitimate handpicked
puppet, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as Iran’s president. They have called upon
the free governments of the world, as well as all other businesses,
organizations and individuals to enlist in a non-violent campaign of
ending the reign of terror of the belligerent clerical regime in Iran.
They want the world to declare and treat the clerical regime as
illegitimate. Keep in mind that revolution has not stopped in Iran. It
has
persisted for the past 35 days, and it will not be stopped until
there is a free election.
In 1978, the French government betrayed the Iranian people by allowing
the Ayatollah Khomeini to relocate to France. As protests against the
Shah of Iran swept across Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini was living in a cozy
house in the Parisian suburb of Neauphle-le-Chateau, engineering an
Islamic revolution that would soon shake the world. Under the watchful
eye of the French government, Khomeini met regularly with journalists
and actively campaigned for the shah’s overthrow. He distributed
cassettes to Iran inciting against democracy, peace in the Middle East,
the Jews and Israelis. In fact, when Pahlavi finally fled his country in
1979, Khomeini was provided with a chartered Air France flight to
Tehran, where he presided over one of the world’s most repressive
regimes until his death in 1989.
Once again, the ever-conniving French government today announced that it
recognizes Ahmadinejad’s re-election. France’s FM, Kouchner said,
"Since Ahmadinejad has been proclaimed president, it would be ‘useless
and counterproductive’ for France alone to reject this,” reports AFP.
The Iranian people strongly condemn France’s position on surrendering to
Islamofascists in Iran who are holding peaceful Iranians as hostage.
This is clearly against all norms of human dignity. With this
recognition, there comes a price. They will be facing a severe
boycotting (unless France changes its statement) on all French goods and
products by the Iranians, inside and outside the country, and hopefully
by all decent human beings whose hearts were broken by the assassination
of
Neda, by the instruments of the supreme Islamic leader, Ali Khamenei. |