Ahmadinejad Holocaust Needs Further Studies
In this video (8 minutes) President Ahmadinejad, of the Islamic Republic of Iran, states that the "Holocaust" needs further studies. Iran, a country with huge natural resources of oil and gas, has long been a country subject to attacks by foreign countries. In 1925, the UK government organised a coup. In 1941, the UK government with the USSR invaded neutral Iran in order to sieze its oil. The country was then occupied with troops of those countries until after the war. In 1951 the government of Iran was deposed in a coup organised by the UK and USA. The Shah of Persia ruled the country with the help of his brutal Israeli-trained Secret Police (SAVAK). However in 1979, the Islamic Revolution took place and the Shah fled to the USA. By 1980, the Iraqi Army (encouraged by the UK and USA) invaded Iran. The Iraqi Army actually used poison gas supplied by countries in the European Union. The war ended in 1988. Consequently, Iranians have held a negative view of the so-called "West" and it's bogus claim to supposed higher moral values. In 2005 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to power. He was an engineer and a teacher. In 2006, Mahmoud held a International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust. A number of prominent individuals attended, such as Professor Robert Faurisson, Doctor Frederick Toben, Richard Krege, Michele Renouf, David Irving, and Ahmed Rami. To the great annoyance of the Zionists, an anti-Zionist Rabbi, Yisroel Weiss also attended, together with 5 other anti-Zionist Ultra-Orthdox Jews. In all there was 67 attendees from 30 countries. Israel and the USA are still working on the overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as a country that has long opposed their "policies" in the Middle East. Israel and the USA have a long history of attacking other countries, unlike Iran, which has NONE.
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Youtube: ABC News
Apr 27, 2009
Ahmadinejad: Holocaust Needs Further 'Studies'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI9sPW6_Le0
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