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Aug162009
Iran: "Beloved and Popular" Mr Ahmadinejad Wants to See You in New York!
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The image at right is of a document racing around the Internet. Ostensibly, it is a letter from the Pakistani Embassy, which represents Iranian interests in the United States, to Iranian-Americans inviting them to visit with President Ahmadinejad when he comes to New York to address the United Nations General Assembly:
Now there is no date on the letter. However, Mostafa Rahmani does indeed direct Iran's office at the Pakistan Embassy. So we're going to set aside any doubts and await, with great expectation, our invitation. It's not everyday you get to meet a "beloved and popular" President.
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The image at right is of a document racing around the Internet. Ostensibly, it is a letter from the Pakistani Embassy, which represents Iranian interests in the United States, to Iranian-Americans inviting them to visit with President Ahmadinejad when he comes to New York to address the United Nations General Assembly:
Dear and respected brother, Mr.....
In addition to paying my respects and congratulations for the current religious festivities, I would like to take the opportunity to invite you to participate in a meeting and ceremony between the beloved and popular President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Iranians residing in New York City. I would consider it a favor if you could also recommend any other trustworthy Iranians that you may know so that I may send them an invitation card. In consideration of the sensitive atmosphere due to recent events, we request that you take care in selecting the people you introduce so that God forbid the calmness of this meeting is not disturbed.
Head of the Interests Section, Mostafa Rahmani
Now there is no date on the letter. However, Mostafa Rahmani does indeed direct Iran's office at the Pakistan Embassy. So we're going to set aside any doubts and await, with great expectation, our invitation. It's not everyday you get to meet a "beloved and popular" President.