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Tuesday, 27 December 2005 |
Iran’s president is on the lookout for global upheaval - and nuclear weapons
Editorial Newsday.com - What if your country is led by a man who believes the world is
preparing for the return of a messiah who will restore order to a
degenerate world after a period of global tribulation - and that this
leader wants nuclear weapons?
Iran's hard-line president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - the Holocaust denier
whose incendiary oratory against Israel ("a tumor" that should be
"wiped off the map") has made even his own conservative allies in Iran
more than a little uneasy - is such a man.
Ahmadinejad has been reported to believe the world is ripe for the
return of the Mahdi, the 12th Imam, expected by fundamentalist Muslims
of a messianic bent to return to life to redress wrongs and set the
world on an eternal course of peace and justice under Islam, after a
period of great global upheaval. And Ahmadinejad, who has said in
public that God speaks through him, is a fervent supporter of Iran's
development of nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles.
End-of-time beliefs are not uncommon in religions. They play a part in
Christian and Muslim theology. But when they are folded in the rhetoric
of a national leader itching to get his hands on nuclear weapons, they
tend to make everyone very nervous.
For decades during the Cold War we lived with the likes of Josef Stalin
and his successors having the bomb. In retrospect, Stalin was a
conservative player. But we don't know that about Ahmadinejad. It
behooves all responsibile nations to try to prevent him from getting
nuclear weapons. |