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exciting motivation: Iran promise Israel to be wiped out in less than 25 yrs!

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http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/10/middleeast/iran-khamenei-israel-will-not-exist-25-years/


Iran's supreme leader: There will be no such thing as Israel in 25 years
By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN

Updated 1248 GMT (1948 HKT) September 11, 2015 | Video Source: CNN

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Iran's supreme leader refers to nuclear deal provisions that will be in place 25 years
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(CNN)Israel will not exist in another quarter century, Iran's supreme leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said during a speech this week in Tehran, state-run media report.

"I'd say (to Israel) that they will not see (the end) of these 25 years," the Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Khamenei as saying Wednesday at the Imam Khomeini Mosque.

Khamenei raised the issue while discussing the recent nuclear deal between Iran and the so-called P5+1 -- the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, China and Russia -- by which, among other things, Iran agreed to cut its uranium stockpiles and centrifuges and limit uranium enrichment in exchange for the West lifting sanctions against the Islamic Republic.



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The agreement allows the International Atomic Energy Agency to access Iranian facilities for verifications. Still, the Obama administration has faced fierce criticism over the agreement from both sides of the aisle, and especially from Republicans who have promised to scuttle the deal despite the fact the President reportedly has sufficient support to veto any such measure.

Khamenei's speech promises to make a contentious deal pricklier.


Some of the agreement's measures will remain in place for 25 years. Seizing on that time frame, Khamenei noted that some observers say it should allay Israel's fears about a nuclear Iran during that time.

"God willing, there will be no such thing as a Zionist regime in 25 years. Until then, struggling, heroic and jihadi morale will leave no moment of serenity for Zionists," he said, according to IRNA.

After negotiations, in Zionist regime they said they had no more concern about Iran for next 25 years; I'd say: pic.twitter.com/dBA7oAbFPX

— Khamenei.ir (@khamenei_ir) September 9, 2015
From London, where he is meeting with UK Prime Minister David Cameron, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the opportunity to reiterate his opposition to the nuclear deal, saying that Khamenei's words leave its supporters with no "room for illusion."

"He has made it clear that the U.S. is the Great Satan and that Iran intends to destroy the state of Israel. This will not happen. Israel is a strong country and it will become even stronger," Netanyahu said in a statement. "However, the conclusion that arises from the remarks of the tyrant in Tehran is that all responsible countries must cooperate in order to stop Iran's terrorism and aggression which, to my regret, will only increase as a result of the agreement."

Khamenei: Iran will never negotiate with U.S. on anything other than nuclear deal



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Khamenei said during his speech that the nuclear negotiations will be the extent of Iran's dealings with the United States. He accused Washington of holding negotiations with Iran only so it can influence the country and impose its demands, he said, according to state-run Press TV.

"We agreed to hold talks with (the Americans) only on the nuclear issue and for particular reasons, and thank God, our negotiators did a good job," he said.

The Americans take a hypocritical approach toward Iran, the supreme leader alleged, saying, "One (U.S. official) smiles, while another draws up a bill against Iran."

The late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, whom Khamenei succeeded in 1989, always described the United States as "the Great Satan," Khamenei said. (Khomeini, an opposition leader who was forced into exile in 1963, during the reign of U.S.-backed Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, took power in 1979 after Pahlavi was himself forced into exile.)

"Some people insist on disguising this Great Satan as the savior angel. (However), the Iranian nation expelled this Satan (from the country); we must not allow that when we expelled it through the door, it could return and gain influence (again) through the window," he said.

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You must be a Muslim because only Muslims love death. No wonder the whole world hates you goat fuckers and Satan worshipers.

I am no Muslim but as long as nukes served their purposes and not sit in silos doing nothing like the whole past, I don't care weather halal or non-halal, all mushroom clouds from nukes are welcomed. Mushroom 20 thousands of them minimum.

Putin alone got 20K nukes, all unused, what a waste!

Unused nukes are great waste because they are in the fucking wrong hands. CCB!
 

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USA NATO are already now too weak and poor to cover Jews ass in Israel. Especially when Putin's current wars in Syria spilled towards Israel.

Bankrupted Obama and EU can do only far too little to help Israel. Iran is also fully aware that Israel is effectively protected by any major power and is exposed vulnerable to be wiped out.

Time wise it does not even take 25 years. If sufficient nukes were utilize to settle businesses, half day the most, settlement is for eternity already. Can never undo.
 

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NK Kim also get ready to celebrate Obama's birthday w a nuke cake! Nice?

https://next.ft.com/676cc4d8-5b83-11e5-97e9-7f0bf5e7177b


North Korea restarts main nuclear complex
Announcement comes a day after news of planned satellite launch
TUESDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER, 2015 by: Song Jung-a in Seoul*
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A South Korean on Tuesday watches a TV news report of the North's nuclear restart
North Korea says it has revamped and restarted its main nuclear complex in Yongbyon and is working to improve its nuclear weapons “in quality and quantity”, a move likely to rekindle tension with South Korea and the US.

“If the US and other hostile forces persistently seek their reckless hostile policy towards the DPRK and behave mischievously, the DPRK is fully ready to cope with them with nuclear weapons any time,” the director of North Korea’s Atomic Energy Institute was quoted as saying by the official KCNA news agency.

He added that the country’s atomic scientists had “made innovations day by day” to “guarantee the reliability of the nuclear deterrent”.

The comments came a day after Pyongyang said it was preparing to launch a rocket to carry a satellite into space, sparking criticism from Seoul and Washington, which view any activity involving ballistic missile technology as a violation of UN sanctions.

The announcement that it was in the final phase of developing a new satellite fuelled speculation that the communist state would launch a long-range rocket next month to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers’ party.

The head of the country’s aerospace agency said the world would “clearly see a series of satellites soaring into the sky at times and locations determined” by the Workers’ party, the KCNA reported.

The South Korean defence ministry said on Tuesday a launch would represent a “serious” violation of UN resolutions but added it had yet to detect any signs of North Korea preparing such a move.

North Korea launched a long-range rocket in December 2012, putting a satellite into orbit after several failed attempts. It conducted a third nuclear test two months later, which resulted in a toughening of international sanctions.

The long-range rocket-firing will probably lead to tougher UN resolutions and North Korea is likely to conduct a fourth nuclear test in protest against this

Cheong Seong-chang, researcher at Sejong Institute
Pyongyang’s latest announcements cast a cloud over recent signs of improving inter-Korean relations. The two Koreas agreed to hold reunions next month of families separated by the Korean war, after a surge in military tensions last month over Seoul’s cross-border propaganda broadcasts and mine explosions that maimed two South Korean soldiers.

This year Admiral William Gortney, head of the US Northern Command, said he believed North Korea was already capable of miniaturising a warhead for use with an intercontinental missile that could reach the US. However, many analysts are sceptical that Pyongyang has achieved this capability.

Experts say North Korea may conduct a fourth nuclear test as it continues its warhead miniaturisation efforts.

“The long-range rocket-firing will probably lead to tougher UN resolutions and North Korea is likely to conduct a fourth nuclear test in protest against this,” said Cheong Seong-chang, a researcher at Sejong Institute. “Then, North Korea’s nuclear capability will become advanced further, making the security situation on the Korean peninsula very unstable, which is likely to scupper the family reunions.”
 

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The Great Deception: New World Order & The Muslim Brotherhood
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Muhammad Besieges Banu Quraiza For 25 Days. After The Jews Unconditionally Surrender All Men Are Beheaded, Women and Young Girls Raped and Sold into Slavery. Their Property was Looted.

Sahi Bukhari Volume 5, Book 59, Number 448
So Allah's Apostle went to them (i.e. Banu Quraiza) (i.e. besieged them). They then surrendered to the Prophet's judgment (unconditionally after 25 days of fierce resistance) but he directed them to Sad (ally) to give his verdict concerning them. Sad said, "I give my judgment that their warriors should be killed, their women and children should be taken as captives, and their properties distributed."

The Prophet said, "You have judged according to the King's (Allah's) judgment." (Hadith No. 447, Vol. 5)

The sentence was Death by decapitation for around 300—600 men and pubescent boys, and enslavement for the women and children. Ibn Ishaq says that the number may have been as high as 800—900 (p. 464).

The text of Sirat [Ibn Ishaq, page 464]:

Then they surrendered, and the apostle confined them in Medina in the quarter of d. al-Harith, a woman of B. al-Najjar. Then the apostle went out to the market of Medina (which is still its market today) and dug trenches in it. Then he sent for them and struck off their heads in those trenches as they were brought out to him in batches. Among them was the enemy of Allah Huyayy b. Akhtab and Ka`b b. Asad their chief. There were 600 or 700 in all, though some put the figure as high as 800 or 900. As they were being taken out in batches to the apostle they asked Ka`b what he thought would be done with them. He replied, 'Will you never understand? Don't you see that the summoner never stops and those who are taken away do not return? By Allah it is death!' This went on until the apostle made an end of them.

Huyayy was brought out wearing a flowered robe in which he had made holes about the size of the finger-tips in every part so that it should not be taken from him as spoil, with his hands bound to his neck by a rope. When he saw the apostle he said, 'By God, I do not blame myself for opposing you, but he who forsakes God will be forsaken.' Then he went to the men and said, 'God's command is right. A book and a decree, and massacre have been written against the Sons of Israel.' Then he sat down and his head was struck off.
http://www.islam-watch.org/Larry/Muhammad-Massacres-and-Sex-slaves.htm
 
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