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[[Juan Cole]] said: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did quote Ayatollah Khomeini to the effect that "this Occupation regime over Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time" (in rezhim-e eshghalgar-i Qods bayad as safheh-e ruzgar mahv shavad). This was not a pledge to roll tanks and invade or to launch missiles, however. It is the expression of a hope that the regime will collapse, just as the Soviet Union did. It is not a threat to kill anyone at all.<ref name=Slate2009-10-01>{{citation | In Salon.com, [[Juan Cole]] said: "President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did quote Ayatollah Khomeini to the effect that "this Occupation regime over Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time" (in rezhim-e eshghalgar-i Qods bayad as safheh-e ruzgar mahv shavad). This was not a pledge to roll tanks and invade or to launch missiles, however. It is the expression of a hope that the regime will collapse, just as the Soviet Union did. It is not a threat to kill anyone at all.<ref name=Slate2009-10-01>{{citation | ||
| http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/10/01/cole/ | | http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/10/01/cole/ | ||
| date = 1 October 2009 | | date = 1 October 2009 | ||
| title = The top ten things you didn't know about Iran: The assumptions most Americans hold about Iran and its policies are wrong | | title = The top ten things you didn't know about Iran: The assumptions most Americans hold about Iran and its policies are wrong | ||
| author = [[Juan Cole]] | | author = [[Juan Cole]] | ||
| journal = Slate.com}}</ref> | | journal = Slate.com}}</ref> To a New York Times interviewer, he said "Ahmadinejad did not say he was going to wipe Israel off the map because no such idiom exists in Persian...He did say he hoped its regime, i.e., a Jewish-Zionist state occupying Jerusalem, would collapse."<ref name=NYT2006-06-11>{{citation | ||
| date = 11 June 2006 | |||
| title = The World: Just How Far Did They Go, Those Words Against Israel? | |||
| author = Ethan Brommer | journal = New York Times | |||
| url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/11/weekinreview/11bronner.html?pagewanted=print | |||
}}</ref> | |||
http://www.antiwar.com/orig/norouzi.php?articleid=11025 | http://www.antiwar.com/orig/norouzi.php?articleid=11025 | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 27 October 2009
In Salon.com, Juan Cole said: "President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did quote Ayatollah Khomeini to the effect that "this Occupation regime over Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time" (in rezhim-e eshghalgar-i Qods bayad as safheh-e ruzgar mahv shavad). This was not a pledge to roll tanks and invade or to launch missiles, however. It is the expression of a hope that the regime will collapse, just as the Soviet Union did. It is not a threat to kill anyone at all.[1] To a New York Times interviewer, he said "Ahmadinejad did not say he was going to wipe Israel off the map because no such idiom exists in Persian...He did say he hoped its regime, i.e., a Jewish-Zionist state occupying Jerusalem, would collapse."[2]
http://www.antiwar.com/orig/norouzi.php?articleid=11025
References
- ↑ Juan Cole (1 October 2009), "The top ten things you didn't know about Iran: The assumptions most Americans hold about Iran and its policies are wrong", Slate.com
- ↑ Ethan Brommer (11 June 2006), "The World: Just How Far Did They Go, Those Words Against Israel?", New York Times