
Ahmadinejad urges formation of think tank groups in US
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Friday in Mina underscored the need for creation of think-tank groups in the US to introduce the facts and logic of pure Islam to the people.
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Saturday 22 December 2007 - 12:30
In a meeting with a group of American Muslims, he stressed that the bullying powers are trying to sow discord among different Muslim sects.
He cited Iraq as an example where efforts are made to create discord among different Iraqi tribes and sects. He added that the Iraqi people used to live in peace before occupation of the country.
"The US does not want a powerful and committed Iraq and in fact it does not want a united world of Islam," President Ahmadinejad reiterated.
Referring to efforts made by the arrogant powers to create difference and dispute in Bosnia and Lebanon, he said similar efforts are being made in Sudan and Iraq in order to divide the countries into several sections.
Terming the Zionist regime as the common enemy of all Muslims, Ahmadinejad said, "The account of Jews is different from that of the Zionists."
He further denounced support of the US and certain European states for the Zionist regime.
"Today, the world of Islam shoulders heavy responsibility," he said adding that the pure Islam can answer all requests of the human beings.
President Ahmadinejad wound up his five-day visit to Saudi Arabia and returned home Saturday morning.
Ahmadinejad arrived in Saudi Arabia Monday to perform annual Hajj rituals.
Tehran, Dec 22, IRNA
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