Where's the Outrage?
Dr. Michael D. Evans
Published: October 9, 2007
On September 25, 2007, President Bush met with Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the United Nations in New York City. The night before, al-Maliki had dinner with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a blue-domed mosque near John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. The dinner followed Ahmadinejad's Holocaust- and gay-denying speech at Columbia University.
Not only was Ahmadinejad allowed a privileged U.S. entrance visa, he was also afforded Secret Service protection during his secret meeting at the Queens mosque with the $600 billion man, al-Maliki. To believe that the meeting was not sanctioned by the White House is extremely naïve.
Obviously, al-Maliki delivered a message from President Bush to Ahmadinejad; and Ahmadinejad reciprocated. Al-Maliki and Ahmadinejad are joined-at-the-hip by their Shi’a faith. Al-Maliki has been protecting the 60,000 member, pro-Iranian, Mahdi Army for years.
How could Ahmadinejad and al-Maliki fly under the radar in the media capital of the world? How Bush, Al-Maliki, and Ahmadinejad could elude the news media in coordinating linkage deserves an Academy Award in "shuck-and-jive, shake-and-bake, and smoke-and-mirrors."
Ahmadinejad has defied the world with his maniacal obsession to usher in the Mahdi, the Twelfth Imam, by building nuclear reactors. Virtually every speech he delivers is laced with the words "the perfect human being." He insinuated this phrase into the three speeches he has delivered at the U.N., in an 18-page letter delivered to President Bush on November 29, 2006, and in a letter to the American people.
In meeting with Iranian diplomats at the Intercontinental Hotel as they returned from Columbia University, the minister and two advisors told me, "Yes, the Mahdi is coming back soon, possibly in two to three years. President Ahmadinejad speaks to him constantly. He was born in Iraq; His divine occultation began in an area near Samarra, Iraq. After his reappearance, he will establish his world capital in Kufa, Iraq."
A Persian/Shi’a revolution is spreading like an Ebola virus across Iraq while the world sleeps. The Sunni Gulf Oil States are in a state of panic, all shopping for nuclear reactors to counter a non-Arab existential threat. The Saudis are even building a 400-mile wall between Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
For the President of a country to define his foreign policy based upon an apocalyptic theological belief is completely insane. But it is just as bizarre for the Department and the White House to cry wolf while holding open the door to the chicken coop.
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Dr. Michael D. Evans is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Final Move Beyond Iraq, www.beyondiraq.com.
Published: October 9, 2007
On September 25, 2007, President Bush met with Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the United Nations in New York City. The night before, al-Maliki had dinner with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a blue-domed mosque near John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. The dinner followed Ahmadinejad's Holocaust- and gay-denying speech at Columbia University.
Not only was Ahmadinejad allowed a privileged U.S. entrance visa, he was also afforded Secret Service protection during his secret meeting at the Queens mosque with the $600 billion man, al-Maliki. To believe that the meeting was not sanctioned by the White House is extremely naïve.
Obviously, al-Maliki delivered a message from President Bush to Ahmadinejad; and Ahmadinejad reciprocated. Al-Maliki and Ahmadinejad are joined-at-the-hip by their Shi’a faith. Al-Maliki has been protecting the 60,000 member, pro-Iranian, Mahdi Army for years.
How could Ahmadinejad and al-Maliki fly under the radar in the media capital of the world? How Bush, Al-Maliki, and Ahmadinejad could elude the news media in coordinating linkage deserves an Academy Award in "shuck-and-jive, shake-and-bake, and smoke-and-mirrors."
Ahmadinejad has defied the world with his maniacal obsession to usher in the Mahdi, the Twelfth Imam, by building nuclear reactors. Virtually every speech he delivers is laced with the words "the perfect human being." He insinuated this phrase into the three speeches he has delivered at the U.N., in an 18-page letter delivered to President Bush on November 29, 2006, and in a letter to the American people.
In meeting with Iranian diplomats at the Intercontinental Hotel as they returned from Columbia University, the minister and two advisors told me, "Yes, the Mahdi is coming back soon, possibly in two to three years. President Ahmadinejad speaks to him constantly. He was born in Iraq; His divine occultation began in an area near Samarra, Iraq. After his reappearance, he will establish his world capital in Kufa, Iraq."
A Persian/Shi’a revolution is spreading like an Ebola virus across Iraq while the world sleeps. The Sunni Gulf Oil States are in a state of panic, all shopping for nuclear reactors to counter a non-Arab existential threat. The Saudis are even building a 400-mile wall between Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
For the President of a country to define his foreign policy based upon an apocalyptic theological belief is completely insane. But it is just as bizarre for the Department and the White House to cry wolf while holding open the door to the chicken coop.
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Dr. Michael D. Evans is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, The Final Move Beyond Iraq, www.beyondiraq.com.

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