Crafty Ariel SharonIsraeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon recently called for an international coalition against Iran to counter the fundamentalist Islamic state’s growing nuclear weapons development program. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi responded by stating that “Comments by officials of the Zionist regime are not worth an answer.” However, in what could be seen as a conciliatory gesture, Asefi nonetheless provided an answer: “The Zionist regime is not eligible to express any ideas since it is the source of tension, crisis and trouble in the region.”

He went on to say that the Jewish state is opposed to peace and security in the region and is instead intent on destroying regional trust. Savvy analysts however could easily read the more conciliatory subtext, mainly that comments by officials of the Zionist regime are indeed worth an answer. Expect a state visit to Jerusalem by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hoseini-Khamenei… just as soon as hell freezes over I suppose.

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  • “The Zionist regime is not eligible to express any ideas since it is the source of tension, crisis and trouble in the region.”

    Translation: “Why won’t you die already”.

  • Don’t forget many of them didn’t even have weapons…. Ahh IRan nothing like a country where you can smack ya woman or women up when they get all uppity. Hell, if anyone of your females sleeps with anyone else you can even get away with killing them yay!!! (To all the women out there, just to make sure you are aware I am being totally sarcastic, and love and respect all women). Had to make that statement so I don’t have the lot of you PMSing at me, hehe

  • Ah yes, I remember well when Israel was responsible for the 8 year war between Iran and Iraq, where the Iranians had the pleasure of sending teenage boys into battle.