Monday, October 01, 2007

World Heard Iran’s Voice at Columbia

Comment:For the academics, government leaders, and other so-called experts, notice how Ahmadinejad portrayed his visit to Columbia in the Middle East press. I told you ,others told you but your arrogance, naivety,or agenda seemed to transcend our message. Clearly, we lost, not only in some parts of the West but certainly over here. America "got played"!

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the world heard the voice of Iranian nation whose positive effects will appear in future. Presenting a report to the cabinet meeting on Sunday, the president added that his visit to New York was successful and the enemy’s attempts to sabotage the meeting in Columbia University failed, IRNA reported.

“They attempted to isolate Iran by sabotaging the process of the meeting in Columbia University, but thanks to God, they got negative results,“ he said.
President Ahmadinejad said that those who were present in the meeting and observed the entire program got the sense that Iranian officials were honest.
He also said Iran has plans for international peace, which contradicts what the world arrogant powers claim.

“Though the enemy had made preparations for not allowing Iran’s voice to be heard, they could not succeed,“ he said.

Press reports said the 500 million-strong audience of three international television networks listened to the Iranian president’s speech in the Columbia University.
President Ahmadinejad received the award of “Dove of Peace“ from the Society of US Churches.


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