Saturday, September 18, 2010

Hairy Munchkin Returns to New York

It'll be interesting to find out exactly who these American government officials are he claims to be meeting with.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad can’t get enough of the Big Apple.

The Iranian President left Saturday for a three-nation trip, which includes the U.S., where he’ll attend the United Nations General Assembly meetings next week, AFP reported.

Ahmadinejad said that besides attending the U.N. meeting, he’d also meet with American government officials.

"In New York, I will talk to heads of governments, a group of American people, industrialists, thinkers, politicians and decision-makers, have a dialogue with one of the American universities, and talk to the media," local media outlets reported.

In Syria, the anti-American leader said that Middle Eastern countries will “disrupt” U.S. and Israeli plans to change the political geography of the region but did not elaborate.

That meeting comes just days after Syrian President Bashar Assad met with President Obama’s special Middle East envoy, George Mitchell. The back-to-back trips symbolize the battle between Iran and the U.S. to influence Syria, a historic Iranian ally.

Ahmadinejad later made a brief stop in Algeria and met with the country’s president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, according to local media reports.

The Holocaust denier, accused terrorist and proud member of the “axis of evil” has been a guest at the United Nations several times since being elected to power in 2005.

He has set off firestorms in the past in New York. He previously asked (but was denied the opportunity) to lay a wreath at Ground Zero. He also made a previous controversial visit and speech at Columbia University.
After that debacle at Columbia in 2007 it'll be curious to see which university opens it's doors to this maniac. No doubt all his media pals will be lining up to slobber over him.

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