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Ahmadinejad opens up to Larry King about Israel

  

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 by Joseph Ernest  September 22, 2010

 

Newscast Media --On an interview with Larry King that will air Wednesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called Benjamin Netanyahu in "skilled killer" who "should be put on trial for killing women and children."

A transcript of the interview is below:

King: Prime Minister Netanyahu was recently a guest on our program and he said, "The greatest threat facing humanity, that's the world, is that Iran would acquire nuclear weapons."  If Israel feels that strongly, and you don't assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike?"

Ahmadinejad: So you think that we should be concerned about Mr. Netanyahu's fears and concerns?

King: Yeah.

Ahmadinejad: Why should we be doing that for him? Who is he?

King: He is the head of a country.

Ahmadinjad: Who is he in the first place to begin with? He is a skilled killer.  All dictators in the world, have condemned others, and he is one of many of them.  He should be put on trial for killing Palestinians, for placing Gaza under siege which is against the law, against the spirit of the charter of the United Nations. He should be put on trial for killing women and children.

Ahmadinejad has said that Iran has no interest in acquiring a nuclear bomb and has called for both the United States government and The Zionist regime (Israel) to be disarmed.               Add Comments>>    


  

 

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