Ahmadinejad's Apocalyptic Address
Is there now any doubt we face a gathering storm?
Joel C. Rosenberg

(Washington, D.C., September 23, 2011) -- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is not a
world leader worthy of the world stage. He is the evil leader of an Shia
Islamic death cult. He is building nuclear weapons. He is calling for
the end of the world and the arrival of the Twelfth Imam. He aspires to
be a mass murderer beyond the scale of Adolf Hitler. He deserves to be
in prison, or an insane asylum, and his speech Thursday before the
United Nations General Assembly was further proof, if any more were
needed.
Did you see Ahmadinejad's apocalyptic address, or read the full text?
You should. It's instructive. This is exactly why I write books like
"The Tehran Initiative" and "The Twelfth Imam." This is why I'm hosting
"The Gathering Storm" simulcast on October 22nd -- because I'm trying to
wake up the American people, trying to get people all over the world to
understand just how dangerous this lunatic and his murderous Iranian
regime really are and to start praying and fasting and seeking the Lord
to bring this Iranian regime down, protect Israel, and give us world
leaders who understand the times and know what their countries should
do. Yet by and large the world -- and even much of the Church -- is fast
asleep to the gathering storm on the horizon.
Read Ahmadinejad's speech. You won't find it re-printed in the major
newspapers. It was pitifully covered by the media, not carefully or
properly analyzed. Like Hitler's speeches in Germany in the 1920s and
1930s, Ahmadinejad isn't hiding what he believes. He's pretty clear. He
denied the Holocaust. He blasted the U.S. for bringing Osama Bin Laden
to justice. He blamed the terrorist attacks 9/11 on the U.S. government.
He insisted that his so-called messiah known as "Imam al-Mahdi" or the
Twelfth Imam is coming soon. He insisted Jesus Christ will come with the
Mahdi to take over the world.
He called for a one-world government when he called for “the shared
and collective management of the world.”
Consider these excerpts:
“This movement is certainly on its rightful path of creation, ensuring a
promising future for humanity. A future that will be built when humanity
initiates to trend the path of the divine prophets and the righteous
under the leadership of Imam al-Mahdi, the Ultimate Savior of mankind
and the inheritor to all divine messengers and leaders and to the pure
generation of our great Prophet. The creation of a supreme and ideal
society with the arrival of a perfect human being who is a true and
sincere lover of all human beings, is the guaranteed promise of Allah.
He will come alongside with Jesus Christ to lead the freedom and justice
lovers to eradicate tyranny and discrimination, and promote knowledge,
peace, justice freedom and love across the world. He will present to
every single individual all the beauties of the world and all good
things which bring happiness for humankind.”
So what’s the world doing to stop him? Precious little. Yes, some
world diplomats walked out of Ahmadinejad’s speech. Big deal. They
walked softly, but where is the big stick? Why aren’t they taking
decisive action to stop Iran from building, buying or stealing nuclear
weapons and the ballistic missile systems to deliver them? Time is
running out. Once Iran has the Islamic Bomb, does anyone really believe
they won’t use it against the U.S. and Israel, either directly or
through terrorist surrogates?
Rather than stopping Iran from getting the Bomb, however, the leaders
of the world — including our own President — are hyper-focused on
pressuring Israel to divide Jerusalem and divide the Land of Israel and
create a corrupt and dangerous Palestinian state co-led by the
missile-firing Hamas terrorist group. Don’t get me wrong: the
Israeli-Palestinian issue is an important one, and it should be treated
seriously and carefully. But it’s not the most important issue in the
Middle East today. The murderous, apocalyptic Iranian regime and its
race for nuclear weapons is Issue #1, 2 and 3. We would be fools not to
take decisive action while we still can.
My new political thriller,
The Tehran Initiative, is about what could happen if
the world doesn’t take decisive action soon. What if Iran gets the Bomb?
What if Iran’s leaders are about to use nuclear weapons? What if Israel
launches a pre-emptive military strike against Iran? What would the
world look like, and what would America do? I think such questions make
for chilling fiction.
Unfortunately, the scenario is all too real. Ahmadinejad’s
apocalyptic address just made that abundantly clear. It was his most
blistering attack on the U.S., Israel, Europe and the West he’s ever
delivered at the United Nations. Every year Ahmadinejad feels more and
more emboldened because he says the most evil and sickening things one
year but the world takes no action to stop this Farsi-speaking Hitler.
Shame on such world leaders. They are leading us down a very dangerous
path.

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