Will The 12th Imam Cause War With Iran ?
Telegraph:
Not since the prime minister of the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada presented an address claiming that UFOs posed a mortal threat to the future of mankind has the United Nations been treated to such a bizarre spectacle.
Many people believe the greatest threat to world peace concerns Iran’s nuclear programme, so there was understandably great interest at this week’s general assembly in New York when the country’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, took the platform.
But instead of seeking to reassure delegates that Iran’s nuclear intentions were purely benign, Mr Ahmadinejad took advantage of his official visit to a country deemed – in the lexicon of the Iranian Revolution – “the Great Satan” to embark on a discourse about the wonders of the 12th Imam.
For those unacquainted with the more obscure tenets of Islamic theology, the 12th Imam is held by devout Shi’ite Muslims to be a direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed who went into “occlusion” in the ninth century at the age of five and hasn’t been seen since.
The Hidden Imam, as he is also known by his followers, will only return after a period of cosmic chaos, war and bloodshed – what Christians call the Apocalypse – and then lead the world into an era of universal peace.
Rumours abound of Mr Ahmadinejad’s devotion to the 12th Imam, and last year it was reported that he had persuaded his cabinet to sign a “contract” pledging themselves to work for his return.
Another example of his messianic tendencies surfaced after 108 people were killed in an aircraft crash in Teheran. Mr Ahmadinejad praised the victims, saying: “What is important is that they have shown the way to martyrdom which we must follow.”
For many of the hundreds of delegates who attended Mr Ahmadinejad’s speech to the UN this week, his discourse on the merits of the 12th Imam finally brought home the reality of the danger his regime poses to world peace.
Rather than allaying concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Mr Ahmadinejad spoke at length about how a Muslim saviour would relieve the world’s suffering.
The era of Western predominance was drawing to a close, he said, and would soon be replaced by a “bright future” ushered in by the 12th Imam’s return. “Without any doubt, the Promised One, who is the ultimate Saviour, will come. The pleasing aroma of justice will permeate the whole world.”
The really alarming aspect is that – if the world’s leading intelligence agencies are to be believed – he is seriously attempting to acquire a nuclear weapons arsenal.
Only yesterday, the opposition group that first revealed the existence of Iran’s uranium enrichment facility at Natanz claimed that Iran was building a new bomb-proof underground site for developing nuclear weapons.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said the regime was near to completing a vast underground chamber that was linked by two tunnels to the existing complex at Natanz, and was protected against aerial attack.
As with so many of the allegations relating to Iran’s nuclear activities, the NCRI’s claims are impossible to verify, not least because Iran continues to impede UN nuclear inspectors.
And even if, as Mr Ahmadinejad claimed in New York, Iran has no interest in developing nuclear weapons, there is every indication that Teheran is preparing itself for war, not least because the clash with Western civilisation that the Iranian president so obviously desires will hasten, or so he believes, the arrival of the 12th Imam.
Before flying to the US, Mr Ahmadinejad addressed a military parade in Teheran at which he said Iran would retaliate with missile strikes against Western targets in the event of the West launching air strikes to neutralise Iran’s nuclear aspirations.
Recent changes to the regime’s hierarchy also suggest that the country is now being put on a war footing in anticipation of Western military action. The most significant appointment is that of Mohammed Ali Jaafari as the new head of the Revolutionary Guards.
Mr Ahmadinejad – a former Revolutionary Guards commander – regards the 200,000-strong organisation as the storm troops of the Islamic Revolution and, by appointing Mr Jaafari its new commander this month, he is giving the guards primary responsibility for protecting the country against attack.
Major-General Rahim Safavi, the previous commander, was hardly a soft touch, having masterminded the capture and subsequent release of 15 British service personnel this year.
Mr Safavi, who commanded the guards for 10 years, is understood to have fallen out with Mr Ahmadinejad and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s spiritual leader, after he argued that the guards were too weak to repel an attack from abroad.
Mr Safavi was also criticised within the regime for failing to establish effective supply lines between Teheran and Hizbollah, the Iranian-funded militia in southern Lebanon. A train carrying vital military supplies for Hizbollah from Iran to Syria blew up in mysterious circumstances last May in northern Turkey, severely disrupting Iran’s attempts to re-arm Hizbollah following last year’s war with Israel.
Mr Jaafari, by contrast, has a proven track record as an effective Revolutionary Guards commander. Regarded in Iranian circles as an ultra-conservative, Mr Jaafari was, until recently, in charge of Iran’s anti-American activities in Iraq, and narrowly escaped capture by US forces in January when the Americans seized five guards belonging to the secretive Quds force.
And, unlike his predecessor, Mr Jaafari is bullish about the Revolutionary Guards’ capacity to defend Iran from attack. He attracted international attention this year when he boasted that more than 50,000 volunteers were being trained in Iran to carry out “martyrdom-seeking operations” against the West.
Just the kind of carnage Mr Ahmadinejad believes will hasten the arrival of the 12th Imam.
“Just the kind of carnage Mr Ahmadinejad believes will hasten the arrival of the 12th Imam.”
Lets give it to them!
September 28th, 2007 at 12:58 pmI wonder if they are ready for our version of Hide and Seek? I wonder if they like fighting phantoms?
September 28th, 2007 at 1:04 pmThe beast is removing his mask, it is evident what is to come if they are allowed to continue.
Should we put PSA’s out during NFL games and American Idol to inform the masses? Or should we just act suprised at the bloodshed to come?
This is real and now Bush is kissing the ass of the global warming nut jobs.
WTF? is becoming my mantra.
September 28th, 2007 at 2:02 pmHey steve i think ill share your mantra..WTF? is a very common question asked these days. And PSA’s during football games and American Idol would be the only way to inform the masses in this country.
September 28th, 2007 at 2:32 pmSomething needs to be done about Iran, their leader is a nutcase and has the world Jihad network at arms reach. This is definitely a threat. Iraq may have hid their weapons in Syria while the war talk was still going on but their is no way of hiding our reasons to war with Iran. The proof is every where
There are 700+ sects of Shia in Islam…Ahmedinajihad is a member one of the smallest of those sects. Only problem is this nutjob believes his own dellusion. His goal is to usher in the appearing of the 12th Iman, by all-out war against the West. He can only do that by acquiring nuclear weapons and then launching a first strike against American and Israeli targets.
The little garden gnome is far more dangerous to the West than most people in the US and the EU, think he is.
We will have to kill this irabi apostate and his entire military-political and his entire false religous cabal.
Waiting till after 2008 is ill advised. Take him out now…
or start building some serious bomb shelters in Europe and wherever else US and EU troops are stationed within range of his I-scuds.
Hit him now…Because later will be too late…
September 28th, 2007 at 3:54 pmWhy do I have a funny feeling the 12th Imam is related some how to George Soros?
September 28th, 2007 at 11:59 pmGreat article.
50,000 martyrs being trained sounds a lot like the 16,000 guerrillas (4,000 Lieutenants, each leading 3 other men in 4 men isolated cells, to fight and await Saddam’s “return”) Saddam prepared in advance of OIF, but worse. They caused too much trouble, and the thought of 50,000 bastards infiltrating Iraq, then going out and detonating themselves at the outset of a war could fool too many dumbasses here in the U.S. Remember all the unarmed human waves used by Iran during Iran-Iraq? Iran might just be the highest part of this hill. We need to hit him NOW. Before they finish training more suicide bombers and guerrillas, crank out more EFPs, write some more curses on their missiles, and even produce some nukes.
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