take these words at their face value
Sep. 23rd, 2006 08:46 pm
Iranian Vice-President Parviz Davoudi :« Nos forces armées n’ont pas besoin d’armes atomiques pour montrer leur puissance, qui est basée sur notre croyance »It would be more than just reasonable to take these words at their face value... each Moslem is worth of a dirty bomb? So let him lie face down to dirt until verified desarmed.
Resistance Hero
Mohammad Reza Erfanian
Leader of the Lebanon’s Hezbollah Organization Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah came amidst his people on Friday and once again declared that the resistance movement against the Israeli enemy is alive and well. His group and other resistance fighters will continue to protect the unity and territorial integrity of their country against the evil designs of aggressors and occupying forces, he told a meeting attended by more than a million people including Muslims, Christians, Jews and others.The popular and highly respected Nasrallah was speaking in southern Beirut at a meeting dubbed ’celebration of resistance’ marking the valuable successes of the Lebanese people after Israel with strong Anglo-American backing almost flattened the small country in a 34-day air, ground and sea assault.
More than 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, died in the inhuman assault that intentionally never differentiated between guerrilla targets and homes, schools, hospitals and all forms of civilian infrastructure.
Given all that the dignified people of Lebanon suffered during the month-long Israeli aggression that ended in mid-August, they deserve salutation of the highest order.
Hezbollah transformed the national celebration on Friday into a big show of people’s power, their dedication and resilience against the brutal Zionist regime.
Nasrallah was also able to translate the national gathering as a psychological operation against Zionism, the US and Lebanese groups with questionable links to the US and Israel.
Addressing himself to the Zionist regime and its western backers, Nasrallah said, “There is no army in the world which can disarm Hezbollah.“ The message was not missed by friend and foe: the courageous and uncorrupted Arab resistance fighter was in fact conveying the sanctity and selflessness of his men rather than giving account of their strength and valor. Without playing with words, the Hezbollah chief said “between protecting the lives or the dignity of Muslims we have decided to defend the latter.“
Outlining the doctrine of his Islamic liberation movement, he added that selflessness, vigilance and preparedness for martyrdom is the secret of the success of the resistance against Zionists and other aggressors. The success of Hezbollah, many observers maintain, during the latest war unleashed by Israel, is a first step towards building a new order in the troubled Middle East that will be founded on Islamic teachings. In wake of the unprecedented resistance against the Zionists and declaration of a UN-mandated ceasefire, it became clear that a disciplined Muslim group can succeed against the once feared Israeli military enjoying unconditional US/western military political, military and economic support. The crux of the matter is that in light of the recent developments, the highly controversial subject of Arabs holding talks with Israel for security has changed into resistance for security. Today, Arab nations in growing numbers see Hezbollah and its direction as a role model and no longer fear the Zionists. Thus, Israel is not much off the mark in being seriously worried about the emergence of new and powerful groups, similar to Hezbollah, strongly opposed to its aggressions against the Arab masses. Hezbollah’s victory last month is not some normal occurrence. It was without doubt the victory of a school of thought that will attract more enthusiasts who believe in Nasrallah’s vision that selflessness and resistance is the only way to defeat the enemy.