Saturday, May 29, 2010

Ahmadinejad Threatens Russia, Receives Response


A. Savyon
MEMRI
Report#614
27 May '10
Posted before Shabbat
H/T to Bruce

(One can only imagine that Ahmadinijad has become so accustomed to his dealings with the West, that he momentarily forgot himself. Y.)

Introduction

In the past 24 hours, there has been an exchange of harsh words between Iran and Russia. When Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad threatened Russia by saying that its policy was turning it into an enemy of Iran, the Russians responded by calling Ahmadinejad a demagogue, and by issuing an unprecedented warning to Tehran while reminding it of the historic power balance between the two countries – under which Russia took for itself lands from the 19th-century Persian empire and forced it to sign humiliating agreements accepting these terms.

The following are the details of the interchange:

Ahmadinejad: Russia's Position Against the Tehran Declaration Could "Place Russia in the Ranks of [Iran's] Historic Enemies"

In a May 26, 2010 speech in Kerman, Iran, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned Russia that its position against the Tehran Declaration could turn it into "an enemy of the Iranian people." He said:

"Russian leaders should not create a situation that makes [the] Iranian people place Russia in the ranks of their historic enemies. Today, it has become difficult for us to explain [Russian President Dmitry] Medvedev's behavior to the Iranian nation. The [Iranian] people don't know whether they [i.e. Russian officials] are our friends or are after something else."

He continued, "If I were the Russian president, when taking decisions on subjects related to the great Iranian nation, I would think things through more."[1]

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