New Iranian Defense Minister a Wanted Terrorist - Something Different from Ahmadinejad
As if everybody did not know that the Iranian government is a disgrace, they have announced that the new Defense Minister is a wanted terrorist. Unfortunately I'm sure this won't dissuade Obama from wanting to meet with them with "no preconditions". Whats a little bombing here or there among friends ? Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has an old friend is he giving a new job, how special is that?
Ahmadi Vadhidi was the leader of the al Qods Brigades, which organized the bombing of a Jewish center Buenos Aires in 1994. The bombing left 84 people dead. Interpol issued an international warrant for his arrest years ago, funny how the Iranians never turned him over isn't it? Vadhidi has close ties with Hizballah who he also employed in the Buenos Aires bombing. He along with the late Imad Mughniyeh planned and executed kidnappings and murders to include the United States Army officer Col.Richard Higgins as well as the snatching and torture and murder of the CIA station chief in Lebanon, William Buckley. Whats really funny is how the main stream media hasn't mentioned this, I can't figure that out either, can you?
Vadhidi has been employed in the recent past as the Deputy Defense Minister in charge of "aerodynamic development", to me and you, that would be missiles. With this information on the appointment coming to light, it should throw up a serious red flag to the Obama administration on dealing with Iran, but my guess is that it won't. After all, seeing people murdered in the streets had no effect on Obama, why should this. Yes I realize some of the people he was responsible for killing were Americans, and yes I realize he is wanted around the world for those and other murders. The real question is will Obama ever grow a set and stand up and call out the Iranian government for what it is, a rogue "terrorist state". Or as he has done in the past, try to wait for a couple weeks and hope people forget, and then continue on with business as usual? I'm betting on the latter, sorry to say.



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