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Full Text of Ahmadinejad's Letter to Bush
In his lengthy letter to President Bush, Iran's President Ahmadinejad addresses concerns about 911, US support of Saddam Hussein, and the US overthrow of a legally elected Iranian government in 1953. Not surprisingly, it was universally shunned by the media that is now controlled by the same people who have looted the US treasury to the tune of US$7000 Billion - that is, US$7 Trillion worth of Fear and Loathing.
In his lengthy letter to President Bush, Iran's President Ahmadinejad addresses concerns about 911, US support of Saddam Hussein, and the US overthrow of a legally elected Iranian government in 1953. Not surprisingly, it was universally shunned by the media that is now controlled by the same people who have looted the US treasury to the tune of US$7000 Billion - that is, US$7 Trillion worth of Fear and Loathing.
"Mr President, September Eleven was a horrendous incident. The killing of innocents is deplorable and appalling in any part of the world. Our government immediately declared its disgust with the perpetrators and offered its condolences to the bereaved and expressed its sympathies...
September eleven was not a simple operation.
Could it have been planned and executed without coordination with intelligence and security services ? or their extensive infiltration?
...Why have the various aspects of the attacks been kept secret? Why are we not told who botched their responsibilities? And, why aren't those responsible and the guilty parties identified and put on trial? "US$7 Trillion worth of Fear and Loathing. The complete text follows with links and comments.
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