Why would Mahmoud Ahmadinejad say that the holocaust is a myth? Why did he say that? Why doesn"t he "believe" in the holocaust?
If the rhetoric was only about a response you would have a point. It isn't and you don't. You can parse the "destruction of Zionism" all you want but if Bush said the same for any nation you know damn well it would be provocative no matter how he tried to spin and parse the way Oliver is doing.Randfan,
Did you notice the phrases: "an Israeli attack on Iran would result in" and "Iran's crushing response to Israel, in case of an attack,"
And decide not to acknowledge them in writing? Or did you miss them entirely?
And LOL.
Promises to respond to an attack by destroying the attacker is beating the war drums. There was a time when it would be considered as a deterrent -- ie: an attempt to avoid war.
Oliver believes that holocaust denial should be a punishable crime. I wonder if he would support prosecuting Iranians who deny the holocaust?Where the hell have you been all these years?
It's because of Israel, it's always about Israel.
Oliver believes that holocaust denial should be a punishable crime. I wonder if he would support prosecuting Iranians who deny the holocaust?

Yeah, but would Oliver be for prosecuting Muslims in general who denied the holocaust?No, as long he's the president thingy, he most probably could say those things in Germany. It's called diplomatic immunity, if you heard about that.
Yay. *dons party hat, tosses confetti*Yes, I completely agree.
Do you also try to teach your grandmother how to suck eggs?My initial point, however, was to make it absolutely clear that there will be retaliation in one way or another, because I intended to let those people, who are in favor for an attack, know that there is a price-tag to it.
Yeah, but would Oliver be for prosecuting Muslims in general who denied the holocaust?
Bear in mind, David Irving didn't deny the Holocaust in Germany. If after Ahmadinejad, after he is president, went to Austria would they prosecute him or does he have life long immunity?
IOW, whatever is conducive to Oliver's world view.Apparently in Oliver's mind, it's all about threat assessment.
To him, a no-name with no political weight spouting holocaust denial in Germany is more of a threat (to whom one might ask) than the president of an Islamic state (that may or may not be in the process of acquiring nuclear weapons) hosting holocaust denial conferences.
Oliver believes that holocaust denial should be a punishable crime. [..]
Apparently in Oliver's mind, it's all about threat assessment.
To him, a no-name with no political weight spouting holocaust denial in Germany is more of a threat (to whom one might ask) than the president of an Islamic state (that may or may not be in the process of acquiring nuclear weapons) hosting holocaust denial conferences.
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Anyway, I seriously do not care what an Italian from Japan thinks of anything.
Maybe one day you'll understand how wrong it is to constantly try to make moral equivalences, especially when they always end up being about how "bad" the US is. That is biased.
Anyway, I seriously do not care what an Italian from Japan thinks of anything.
Yet you reply to him a lot. But seriously - me and Matteo are just
fighting the obvious bias that America is "good" - and concerning
this topic, the bias that Iran is "bad".
And I'm sorry to point it out, but Iran is better than the US in terms
of aggression against other countries. That's what the facts say.
[And no, this has nothing to do with human rights in Iran - even if
you love to make this irrelevant point concerning the topic]
Plus a retaliation by Iran is legitimate after a first strike by Israel, no?
Trying to convince Pardalis that the Government of the US is not precisely interested in the development of democracy in the third world...
A strawman on this forum. Most if not all of us concede and condemn American crimes. If you are honest about this then you are simply in the wrong forum.Yet you reply to him a lot. But seriously - me and Matteo are just fighting the obvious bias that America is "good" - and concerning this topic, the bias that Iran is "bad".
Why is Iran's oppression of women and minorities irrelevant when we are talking about your bias that Iran is good? Are you just counting the hits and misses? You say that you are countering the bias that "Iran" is bad, isn't killing people because of sexual orientation "bad"? Isn't oppressing women "bad"? Isn't hosting conferences denying the Holocaust "bad"? You started an emotionally ladened thread telling us just how bad Holocaust denial is but you think it wrong for others to point out that Iran is big into Holocaust denial when it comes to dealing with your bias in favor of Iran.And I'm sorry to point it out, but Iran is better than the US in terms of aggression against other countries. That's what the facts say. [And no, this has nothing to do with human rights in Iran - even if you love to make this irrelevant point concerning the topic]
My irony meter broke again, but at least it wasn't Ion posting that. Then I might have had flying shards of glass from the cover.In Italy, we say..
"There is no more deaf person than a person who does not want to hear".
How much true!!
Matteo, if you go back to 2002 and 2003, a consistent theme espoused by Cheney, Rummy, Bush, Wolfowitz, and others was precisely the democratic evangelization concept: turn Iraq into a democracy and you can help spread democracy in the middle east. Granted, spreading democracy at the point of a bayonet is a debatable technique, but that was a core policy justification for that war. See also the big deal made about purple thumbs in the first Iraq election, post war, and the continued issed of elections in Afghanistan (as screwy as they have become) since that war began.Trying to convince Pardalis that the Government of the US is not precisely interested in the development of democracy in the third world is like trying to convince a Jeovah`s Witness that the world was not (literally) made in six days.
You are providing a source of innocent merriment, so it's not a complete waste.We are wasting our time here, Oliver..
Does Iran arm, train, and fund terrorist groups including Hezbollah and Hamas?Yet And I'm sorry to point it out, but Iran is better than the US in terms
of aggression against other countries.
What Israeli action against Iran is Iran retaliating against by funding, arming, and training terrorist groups to attack Israel?Plus a retaliation by Iran is legitimate after a first strike by Israel, no?
Thank you.Does Iran arm, train, and fund terrorist groups including Hezbollah and Hamas?