Attack on Iran will accelerate Israel’s eventual end

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad referring to the Iranian nation’s steadfastness against the enemies said any adventurism against the Islamic Republic will mean the end of their hegemony.
According to the Shiite News,’At a joint press conference on Sunday in Doha with Qatar’s Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Aal-e Thani in response to a question on US-Zionist threats, he said Israel’s weakness and US incapability in the regional and international arenas, means they cannot threaten the powerful and resistant Iranian nation.The Iranian President pointing to the busting of the military might of the illegal Zionist entity vis-Ã -vis the resolve of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, made it clear that Israel, which is fast decaying because of internal issues, should know that any adventurism against Iran will accelerate its disappearance from the political geography of the region.
On US military weakness, he said the US, badly trapped in the Iraqi and Afghan quagmires, is not in a situation to confront Iran.
Dr. Ahmadinejad pointing to the deep brotherly relations between Iran and Qatar, saying the two sides share close views on various regional issues including the American occupied countries of Iraq and Afghanistan and the Zionist usurped land of Palestine.
For his part, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Aal-e Thani, referred to the issues agreed during his talks with Dr. Ahmadinejad and was hopeful that the agreements would result in resolving of the regional problems in order to enable regional states to live in durable security and friendship.
He termed the Zionist siege of Gaza as the most important issue of Islamic world and noted that Iran and Turkey have played a significant role in helping the Palestinian people.
Iran only nation to set up justice-based system
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday called on peace-seekers around the world to coordinate efforts for establishing the justice-based order,†saying a change in the UN structure is the first step in this regard.
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