Iran's Ahmadinejad says Bush, Merkel must be prosecuted for
defending Israel
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Iran Focus
In a joint conference at the White House on Friday, Bush and Merkel condemned the Iranian president's remarks. In his first press conference since taking office, which was broadcasted live on state television, Ahmadinejad defended his statements and said that the U.S. was seeking to "wipe Palestine off the map". "But you will not be able to", Ahmadinejad insisted. "If we look at a map from seventy years ago, we will see that Israel never existed".
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Tehran, Iran, Jan. 14 - Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad defended on Saturday his previous comments calling for
the destruction of Israel and rejected criticism from Unites States
President George W. Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the
issue.
Iran Focus London, Dec. United States President George W. Bush defended on Wednesday his labelling of Iran as part of the Axis of Evil and said that Tehran posed a "real threat" to the international community. In an interview with Fox News, Bush said that he was concerned about the "theocracy that has got little transparency" and that Iran' line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had "declared the destruction of Israel as part of their foreign policy".
Microsoft In several demagogic speeches since his taking office last year,
Ahmadinejad had claimed that the Holocaust was a "myth" and
declared that the Jewish state had to be "wiped off the map". Iran
was twice censured at the United Nations Security Council for the
president's comments.
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Laptop Computers In a joint conference at the White House on Friday, Bush and
Merkel condemned the Iranian president's remarks.
He said that those who support Israel must be prosecuted for war crimes, so "these people better watch what they say".
Laptop Computer In his first press conference since taking office, which was
broadcasted live on state television, Ahmadinejad defended his
statements and said that the U.S. was seeking to "wipe Palestine
off the map". "But you will not be able to", Ahmadinejad
insisted.
President Ahmadinejad for denying the Holocaust and calling for Israel to be "wiped off the map".
Desktop Computer "If we look at a map from seventy years ago, we will see that
Israel never existed".
Notebooks Asked about the U.S. and German leaders' positions, the
Revolutionary Guards commander-turned-President said, "Everyone is
free to make comments, but I ask this: are these two individuals
supporters of Israel or not? If they are then they are also liable
for their crimes".
Lenovo He said that those who support Israel must be prosecuted for war
crimes, so "these people better watch what they say".
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