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Jordan, Egypt, no longer in Middle East

Or perhaps Iran is simply trying to consider on whom else he can declare war?
Iranian President Ahmadinejad on Thursday continued his harsh rhetoric against Israel and termed the Jewish state “the greatest insult to human dignity,” ISNA news agency reported. “We have said several times that this regime cannot continue its existence,” he said. “No Middle East country would ever, not even in a hundred years, acknowledge this regime.”

2 thoughts on “Jordan, Egypt, no longer in Middle East

  1. “No Middle East country would ever, not even in a hundred years, acknowledge this regime.”
    You know there’s anpother mideast country that has acknowledged the Israeli regine, and, in fact, has signed agreements with it:
    Palestine
    Poor Mhamoud, although I think his craziness is an act, trying to taunt Bush into starting an unwinnable war.

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