In his final appearance before the U.N. General Assembly,
President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted
that the 12th
Imam will soon arrive
to punish his enemies and herald a
marvelous new age, Sept. 26.
President
Ahmadinejad Tells U.N.: the 'Ultimate Savior' is Coming - with Christ (Kayhan, Islamic Republic of Iran)
Is the world on the cusp of supernatural changes heralded by the return of the 12th Imam, who disappeared almost 1,000 years ago - also known as the Mahdi? If true, it would appear that this august individual has chosen an odd messenger. This news item from Iran's Kayhan newspaper reports that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a rather theological speech at the opening of the U.N. General Assembly, in which he once again struck out at 'Zionism' and the 'World Arrogance', and promised that their evil activities would soon come to an end with the arrival of the 12th Imam - along with his deputy, Jesus Christ.
September 28, 2012
Islamic Republic
of Iran - Kayhan - Home Page (English)
NEW YORK: President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad on Wednesday called for a new world order absent the "hegemony
of arrogance."
In his annual address to the U.N. General Assembly, the
president cited the "continued threat by the uncivilized Zionists to
resort to military action against our great nation is a clear example of this
bitter reality."
"The arms race and intimidation by nuclear weapons and
weapons of mass destruction by the hegemonic powers have become
prevalent," Ahmadinejad said.
The president also lashed out at Western nations for the
global economic crisis.
"Using influence and control over the world's economic
centers to create worthless paper assets constitutes history's greatest abuse,
and is a major contributor to the global economic crisis," he said.
Ahmadinejad wrapped up his address by hailing the imminent
arrival of the “Ultimate Savior.”
“God Almighty has promised us a man of kindness,” the
president told world leaders and senior officials in New York.
Ahmadinejad said that the Savior is a man who "loves
people and loves absolute justice, is a perfect human being and is named Imam Mahdi,
who will come in the company of Jesus Christ and the righteous.”
So Shiite Islam’s Twelfth Imam, who
disappeared from the earth in the tenth century, will return to save mankind.
“Now we can sense the sweet scent and soulful breeze of spring
- a spring that has just begun,” Ahmadinejad said.
The president said Imam Mahdi’s
return will be a blessing to all, not just “a specific race, ethnicity, nation
or a region, a spring that will soon reach all territories in Asia, Europe,
Africa and the U.S."
“Long live this spring. Long live this spring. Again and
again, long live this spring,” he declared, to a smattering of applause from
dignitaries.
“The arrival of the ultimate savior, Jesus Christ and the
righteous, will bring about an eternally bright future for mankind, not by
force or waging wars, but through thought-awakening and the development of
kindness in everyone.
“Their arrival will breathe new life into the frozen body of
the world. He will bless humanity with a spring that puts an end to the winter
of ignorance, poverty and war, with the tidings of a season of blooming.
“With empathy and cooperation, in harmony and unity, let us
join hands and clear the way for his eventual arrival. Let us march on this path
to salvation for the sake of the thirsty souls of humanity tasting immortal joy
and grace."
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Before his address, Ahmadinejad said a new world order needed
to emerge, away from years of what he called "American bullying and
domination."
Ahmadinejad, in a wide-ranging
interview on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, his last
as president of Iran, spoke to The
Associated Press.
"God willing, a new order will come together and we'll
do away with everything that distances us," Ahmadinejad said, speaking through
a translator. "I do believe the system of empires has reached the end of
the road. The world can no longer see an emperor in command."
"Now even school children throughout the world understand
that the United States government follows an international policy of
bullying," he said.
Ahmadinejad said the U.S.-led outcry over Iran's nuclear
enrichment program is just a Western excuse to dominate his country. He said
since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the United States has never accepted Iran's
choice of government.
"Everyone is aware that the nuclear issue is an
imposition of the will of the United States," he said. "I see this as
a non-issue. It has become just a form of one-upmanship."
Ahmadinejad said he favors more dialogue, even though
negotiations with the West remain stalled after three rounds of high-level
meetings since April, and he said that some world leaders have suggested to him
that Iran would be better off holding bilateral nuclear talks with the United
States.
Asked if he is open to discussions with the winner of the
American presidential election, he said, "Of course I'm not dismissing
such talks."
Ahmadinejad also proposed forming a new group of 10 or 11
countries to work to end the 18-month-old Syrian war. Representatives of nations
in the Middle East and elsewhere would meet in New York "very soon,"
he said.
He also said that the so-called contact group hopes to get
the Syrian government and opposition to sit across from each other.
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"I will do everything in my power to create stability,
peace and understanding in Syria," Ahmadinejad said.
Earlier this month, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi announced the formation of a four-member contact
group with Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. But Saudi Arabia has so far not
participated.
Ahmadinejad said that since his 2005 election, Iran has gone
from being the world's 22nd-largest economy to the 17th-largest; non-petroleum
related exports have increased sevenfold; the production of basic goods has
doubled; and median income increased by $4,000.
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"In terms of the economy, technical achievement, and
scientific know-how, conditions in Iran today are completely different to where
they were seven years ago," Ahmadinejad said. "And all of these
achievements have been reached under conditions that were brought under heavy
sanctions."
Ahmadinejad also said he had no knowledge of the whereabouts
of Robert Levinson,
a private investigator and former FBI agent who vanished five years ago. He
said that two years ago, he directed Iranian intelligence to work with their
counterparts in the U.S. to locate him.
"If there is any help I can bring to bear, I would be
happy to do so," he said.
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