Monday, March 12, 2012

Iranian scientist's widow says husband worked for "annihilation of Israel"

From Jeffrey Goldberg, news that the widow of a recently slain Iranian nuclear scientist has admitted that the goal of her husband's work was "the annihilation of Israel". I don't relay this news because it comes as a surprise, but as a convenient way to counter anyone foolish enough to argue that this is not Iran's objective.

From Iran's Fars News Agency:
"Mostafa's ultimate goal was the annihilation of Israel," Fatemeh Bolouri Kashani told FNA on Tuesday. Bolouri Kashani also underlined that her spouse loved any resistance figure in his life who was willing to fight the Zionist regime and supported the rights of the oppressed Palestinian nation. Iran's 32-year-old Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan Behdast, a chemistry professor and a deputy director of commerce at Natanz uranium enrichment facility, was assassinated during the morning rush-hour in the capital early January.
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1 comment:

Makabit said...

Not gonna convince anyone who's decided to believe otherwise, sadly enough.

Remember, they haven't started a war that they've formally fought in under their own name in 200 years. Blown stuff up in other countries, funded proxy military organizations, sent supplies, sure, but they haven't actually declared war on somewhere personally, as "Iran". And that's all that counts!!!!!!!!

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