[Ed: To view the photos, follow the link above]
A couple of years ago, President Ahmadinejad of Iran made a speech in which he expressed the view that Israel should be “wiped from the map”.
Given Iran’s funding of Hezbollah and Hamas, and its eagerness to acquire nuclear weapons, it is pretty clear that Ahmadinejad meant precisely what he said: that Israel should be eliminated.
Calling for the destruction of a member state of the United Nations is, or at least should be, a serious matter.
However, fortunately for the President, Professor Juan Cole rushed to his defence, and explained that Ahmadinejad was the victim of malicious translation:
Later he repeated the argument:
Cole made the point again, here:
If enough people do this often enough, the press will get tired of the propaganda line they are carrying, which is intended to whip up a manufactured war, and drop it. And that would be the most fitting response to Hitchens and his Neocon puppeteers.
Somebody should really explain to Iran, that their President did not call for Israel to be wiped off the map. And you can cite Juan Cole.
Here are two picturesfrom an anti-Israel rally in Tehran on 9 March 2008...
...I’ve seen the “wiped off the map” quote in English on a number of banners, over time, coming from Iran. Just for the record, it would be nice to collect them on this page. If you’ve seen them around, post the URL below.
(Hat tip: Elder of Ziyon, dubi)
UPDATE
How about this:
via the NYT, from a billboard in Tehran...