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America Should Listen to Ahmadinejad

The full text of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech to the U.N. General Assembly last week was printed in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz

Although our Founding Fathers would have comprehended and endorsed Ahmadinejad's speech to the United Nations, present-day Americans would find it strange should they happen to hear about it.

Unlike their forbears, Americans today live a material life, not a spiritual one. Americans are far too likely to dismiss Ahmadinejad's words about obeisance to God and justice as the mumbo-jumbo of an "Islamist extremist."

The hubris of Americans and their belief in U.S. "exceptionalism" would cause them to reject Ahmadinejad's holding the United States, its NATO puppets and Israel accountable before the U.N. General Assembly. So successfully has Ahmadinejad been demonized by the propagandistic U.S. media that his speech would be dismissed out of hand by the arrogance of those who regard themselves as the salt of the earth.

Ahmadinejad echos the statements of other world leaders when he says that U.S. power is rapidly waning. The U.S. "superpower" is dependent on foreigners for its financing. The United States cannot exist without Chinese financing, just as Europe cannot exist without Russian energy. America's European puppet regimes are rethinking the consequences of serving U.S. hegemony.

A "superpower" that cannot subdue Iraq and Afghanistan cannot subdue Russia and China. Do Americans and their neocon leaders believe that China and Russia will lend the United States the money to finance a war against themselves? Do they believe that Russia will keep America's NATO puppets supplied with energy if American aggression against Russia intensifies?

Warnings about America's financial dependency on foreigners have been ignored. The bailout of the U.S. financial system is entirely dependent on the willingness of the Chinese, Saudis and other foreigners to use their trade surpluses with the United States to purchase the U.S. Treasury instruments that must be sold in order to raise the money for Bush's bailout of the financial institutions.

The bailout of the U.S. government's budget has been going on for years, and it takes place every time the U.S. Treasury holds an auction of new American debt. But now the bailout by foreigners of the U.S. government is starting to turn into much larger sums that carry much higher risks.

Last week, the Financial Times reported that Peer Steinbruck, the finance minister of Germany, said that the American financial crisis was "a fundamental rupture" and that "the U.S.

will lose its status as the superpower of the world financial system."

Steinbruck is being charitable. The United States lost that status when it became dependent on foreigners to finance American consumption of foreign goods and U.S. goods and services produced offshore in addition to the war-swollen budget deficits of the U.S. government. Indeed, foreigners finance Americans' home mortgages. The Chinese alone hold about $400 billion of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bonds.

Is Ahmadinejad correct in his view that, with the waning of American hegemonic power, the world is on the verge of a better, more humane and more just world? I wonder. Many Americans think of themselves as hard-nosed realists. They believe that it is a dog-eat-dog world: We have to get "them" before they get us. This paranoid view is the basis of U.S. foreign and military policy. It holds that America must not only have the military power to overwhelm any combination of possible enemies, but also America must prevent the rise of any country or countries that could challenge American power. This is a "diplomacy" without any concept of peaceful coexistence or good will among men. Yet, Americans think of themselves as a Christian nation.

Neocons and macho Republicans think we don't win our wars because we lack the will to use enough force. They believe that the United States should nuke every country that doesn't follow our orders. Indeed, many American "conservatives" are lusting for the United States to nuke a country in order "to teach the world a lesson."

To accommodate this bloodlust, the Bush Pentagon revised U.S. war doctrine to permit pre-emptive nuclear attack even upon non-nuclear-armed countries. During the long Cold War, pre-emptive nuclear attack was not a U.S. option.

Which vision of the future will win out? Ahmadinejad's policy of peaceful co-existence or neoconservative desires for American world dominance? The chance is too high for comfort that the hubris and arrogance of the United States will lead to a nuclear confrontation that will destroy the world.

People of good will hope that Ahmadinejad and Steinbruck's views will prevail, and that the rest of the world will wake up and ask if they want to continue financing America's hegemonic ventures that threaten life on earth. The day the foreign bankers turn off the credit spigot to the U.S. Treasury, American arrogance will be tamed.

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Craig: I remember rejecting the idea that Allah is not Jehovah when I first heard it. After all, is not allah the only Arabic word for god; do not Muslims believe that Allah created the world ex nilio? But, after watching the Muslims of Malaysia bow in "obescience" to Allah after the Christmas Tidal Wave, I began to realize that Allah is actually no better than Baal! Jehovah does not demand that we bow to him 5 times a day. Read the book of the Revelation: the redeem stand to praise God in chapter 7. Even the passage in Phillipians, which says that God has highly exalted Jesus so that at His name every knee should bow does not indicate that this is any more than a one time event. All commentators that I am aware of look to the fulfilment of this event on Judgment Day, when unbelievers will be forced to bow the knee. It has occured to me that, rather, the message is that God the Father has exalted Jesus in this age, so that all the world may bow to him in this life in order to gain complete brotherhood, friendship in the next. It is in the end a restatement of the gospel! Allah has no Friends! He has no Sons! He is a petty Philistine god, a tribal god, who loves only himself! Mark

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Posted by: John Mark Coney
Wed Oct 1, 2008 12:01 PM

Dear Mr. Roberts, Would you like your old job back? You seem to get it. I'm sure I'm not alone in my thinking that these Neocons who seem to enjoy manipulating influence by identifying with xenophobia and racism, so much so that can't apprecite anything outside of themselves to make an adequate business deal in the global marketplace. Really by not understanding the international market. Xenophobia and arrogance is the reason. Yet they want to benefit from it, so in order to do so they exploit their own people which is the result of incompetance. This is too easy. All you have to do is open Chinese markets for U.S. exports by marketing top of the line slot machines and just get on their good side. They're new to the global market and capitalism. Their people are sharp, however due to the restrictions of their government and their pressure to keep the Yuan low, it's difficult to see how far the Chinese could innovate or create wealth. Without the surplus from the U.S., how far could their economy thrive? I believe that the Chinese might benefit from receiving U.S. dollars and they might see it beneficial if we had a mutually beneficial relationship with eachother. So American can be in control of this situation, it's just about strategy. Unfortunately, the lazy, haphazard neocons see it as a way to exploit working class Americans. Only America gives China a trade surplus worth $100-200 billion dollars. Germany gave them a meager $1billion. Both Japan and China claimed a trade deficit with eachother in the same year. Everyone else cares about their economy besides the U.S. So the working class Americans (upper middle class down right to the poor) get to eat the losses from our trade deficit with China. Which I believe is the sole cause of our current financial crisis. The trade deficit = the Federal bailout plan. Job losses keep people from paying overpriced mortgages while the banks are allowed to take advantage of them in their hardships. Personally I believe that the U.S. is a superpower, and I'm bullish on this country and bearish on it's incompetant leadership. The U.S. can be best described with a metaphor as a top ranked football team that's losing every game. We have the top recruits. We have technology, modern medicine, biotech, gaming, agrigulture and most importantly education. But the o-line/d-line coordinators thinks that they're situation is too good that they don't have to coach the team at all. They don't bother applying strategic formations, they don't discipline the players or give them incentives. So the players cheat, they get injured, they get kicked off the team for academic purposes, play games hungover, and use a oline formation that prevents pass protection and this top ranked team consistantly loses to MAC-div teams. This government has provided no flexibility to adjust their defense when they're playing a team from a different league, or maybe adequate protection of internal markets from global trade imbalances. The government's dline formation leaves our working class exposed, we have opportunity costs, a lack of wealth creation and it's allowing the opponent to gain major yardage and too easily a touchdown (surplus). The o-line formation fails to provide pass protection. We can't even score yardage, the team is hurting itself due to a lack discipline, or effective regulations protecting the internal markets from internal corruption. I don't know if I can express these sentiments any better than that but if you step back it almost looks that simple. I duely feel that this mess is caused by both lobbyists and incompetance with our leaders. I'm sorry to meddle. However, Paulson is worrisome and we don't believe that Ron Paul has an advantage over McCain. And in my opinion (I'm a fiscal republican by theory), Obama doesn't have the right people lined up for the job. Signed, A financially responsible taxpayer against the bailout.

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Posted by: carmen in Cali
Wed Oct 1, 2008 4:24 PM
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