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MensagemEnviado: 21/4/2006 10:13
por Keyser Soze
”Zionist cartoon conspiracy”


Posted: 15-03-2006 , 07:31 GMT

Professor Hasan Bulkhari, a senior cultural adviser to Iran's Education Ministry, recently stated that the animated series 'Tom and Jerry' was created as part of a Jewish conspiracy.

Bulkhari explained that the cartoon aimed at shifting the image of mice - often attributed to Jews by the Nazi regime - from a negative one to a more positive, friendly, intelligent one, according to Worldnetdaily.

Speaking on a televised program on Iranian television, the advisor explained, "The mouse is the wise and smart one, and he violently beats the poor cat.

And yet, this cruelty does not cause you to despise the mouse. He looks so nice, and he is smart."

"The Jews were degraded and termed 'dirty mice.' 'Tom and Jerry' was made in order to change the Europeans' perception of mice. One of terms used was 'dirty mice.'"

"It should be noted that mice are very cunning ... and dirty."

"The program was produced in an attempt to erase the image of the mouse from the minds of European children and to show that the mouse is not dirty and that he even has nice characteristics," he pointed out.

"The Jewish Walt Disney Company gained international fame with this cartoon," he said.

"If you study European history, you will see who was the main power in hoarding money and wealth in the 19th century," continued Bolkhari. "In most cases, it is the Jews. Perhaps that was one of the reasons which caused Hitler to begin the anti-Semitic trend, and then the extensive propaganda about the crematoria began. ... Some of this is true. We do not deny all of it."

Created in 1939 creation by Joe Barbera and Bill Hanna, the MGM series was launched as World War II began.

Over 200 cartoons featuring Tom and Jerry were created, and the cartoon remains popular to this day.

© 2006 Al Bawaba ( www.albawaba.com )

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MensagemEnviado: 19/4/2006 10:49
por Keyser Soze
Bush does not rule out nuclear strike against Iran

April 19, 2006, 10:54 AM (GMT+02:00)

The US president said he would discuss Iran’s nuclear activities with China’s president Hu Jintao in Washington this week. Asked if options included planning a nuclear strike, President Bush replied: "All options are on the table. We want to solve this issue diplomatically and we’re working hard to do so.”

Iran is also turning up the verbal heat. Taking a salute at a military parade in Tehran, its president again declared its nuclear program would go ahead and threatened to “cut off the hands of any aggressors.”

American, Russian, Chinese and European officials meeting in Moscow failed to agree on ways to pressure Iran to give up its plans to accelerate uranium enrichment. They do not see eye on either preventive or punitive measures. Russia and China oppose tough measures, insisting on a negotiated solution. They are all waiting for the ElBaradei report due by April 28 on Iran’s compliance with UN Security Council call to halt uranium enrichment – even though Tehran has publicly spurned this injunction.