There’s been a lot of talk this week about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s presence in the United States. I don’t usually do politics at Exposay, but I think everyone should hear what he had to say at Columbia, specifically relating to Iran’s nuclear advances and relations with the United States. Keep in mind the picture being painted of Iran in the media today, and similar instances of nation demoralizing in the past.
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Apparently the President of Columbia had a few interesting comments about the Iranian President. I wonder if he invited Ahmadinejad to speak just to insult him…
Links are nice.
Sorry.
Lee Bollinger’s “Introduction”
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tACSopIZVdk
Don’t forget, the Iranians view their president the same way we view ours. He opens his mouth, and iranians everywhere smack their heads and go “Is he talking again?”. He’s got very little power (most of the iranian government falls on their parliment).