CBS/AP/ September 22, 2011, 1:19 PM

Ahmadinejad espouses 9/11 truther theory

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks during the 66th session of the General Assembly at United Nations headquarters Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks during the 66th session of the General Assembly at United Nations headquarters Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011. / AP Photo/Seth Wenig

Making reference to what he called the "mysterious September 11th incident" and the "slave masters and colonial powers" of the West, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad excoriated Western member nations in an address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Ahmadinejad said after the speech that as an engineer he's sure the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York were not brought down by jetliners.

Ahmadinejad, in an interview with The Associated Press, says it would have been impossible for two jetliners to bring down the towers simply by hitting them. He says some kind of planned explosion must have taken place.

Ahmadinejad stopped short of saying the United States staged the disaster 10 years ago. But he says there are questions the world should resolve, and noted there are doubters in the United States as well.

The Iranian leader's appearance before the U.N. on Thursday was met with protests by groups infuriated with his past comments calling Israel a "tumor" that should be wiped off the map and suggesting that the Holocaust did not occur.

Ahmadinejad attacked the United States for its history of slavery, causing two world wars, using a nuclear bomb against "defenseless people," and imposing and supporting military dictatorships and totalitarian regimes on Asian, African and Latin American nations.

He said that the U.S. used the 9/11 attacks as a pretext for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that the wars were in fact motivated by imperialism and a thirst for oil.

"By using their imperialistic media network which is under the influence of colonialism they threaten anyone who questions the Holocaust and the September 11 event with sanctions and military actions," Ahmadinejad said in his General Assembly speech.

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When the idea of an independent fact-finding investigation of "the hidden elements" involved in the Sept. 11 attacks was raised last year, he said, "my country and myself came under pressure and threat by the government of the United States."

"Instead of assigning a fact-finding team, they killed the main perpetrator and threw his body into the sea," Ahmadinejad said, referring to the U.S. military's killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in early May.

In a frequently-seen diplomatic snub, the U.S. delegation walked out of the speech minutes after Ahmadinejad began speaking. The French representatives left shortly thereafter, when Ahmadinejad made reference to the Holocaust as a decades-old "excuse" for subservience to "Zionist" interests.

Dozens of other diplomats followed the French.

"Mr. Ahmadinejad had a chance to address his own people's aspirations for freedom and dignity, but instead he again turned to abhorrent anti-Semitic slurs and despicable conspiracy theories," said Mark Kornblau,, a spokesman for the United States Mission to the United Nations.

At a protest outside the U.N. headquarters, former U.S. envoy to the U.N. John Bolton condemned Iran but also criticized the Obama administration is doing "almost nothing" to protect Iranians from the violence of their own regime.

As Ahmadinejad was about to address the General Assembly, Bolton told The Associated Press that the United States has failed to stop Iran from torturing and killing its own people.

Ahmadinejad's appearance comes a day after Iran freed two American hikers imprisoned in Tehran for more than two years.

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shylove2 says:
There is no denying the statement on Iraq that "We know they have WMD's and we know where they are" can only have been a lie. We know as well that all of the resonson presnted bu Colin Powell before the UN could not possibly be sufficient to deduce that we were within our right for a unilateral invasion of Iraq due to the threat of imminent attack by a defeated and starved by sanctions 3rd world country.. and ever since we have claimed the international law of Might Makes Right because our accusations might be right... that pretty much invalidates the priciple of international law in itself and negates our insistance that any other country follow international law. Similarly with law within the US since total poweer for police action without any need for justification has been declared for a glove off approach to life.
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rainbowroosie says:
I love blogs. They allow equal weight to all allegations no matter how ridiculous the assertion might be. Better, blogs never demand any facts to back up the allegations.

So, I guess it is time to come clean -- the towers were destroyed by an invisible alien phaser beam which leaves no trace on its target.

*****I have stated this in a blog, so it is true.*****
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august860 replies:
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What are you rambling about exactly?
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rhythman says:
This man is despicable. Instead of trying to better the lives of his people and elevate his country's standing and respect in the world, he chooses to rant on about ridiculous conspiracy theories, deny the Holocaust, blame the U.S. for bombing a "defenseless" people after the U.S. suffered horrible loss of human life at the hands of these "defenseless" people. He is a corrupt member of a despotic regime that will never be more than a dangerous, regional nuisance so long as it proceeds on its current political course.
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august860 replies:
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What a bunch of propaganda BS. Deny the Holocaust? He did no such thing. Keep using CNN and Fox News for your world view. It's working real well for you.
rhythman replies:
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august, you're not convincing anyone, probably not even yourself. And Fox News lacks any credibility. Try reading some books by various authors with knowledge of the subjects.
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PR_in_Alabama says:
There is way too much evidence on the holocaust. However, 9/11 the CIA and many others organizations knew it was going to happend and did nothing..
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august860 replies:
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He never denied the holocaust, that's just Western media BS to turn public opinion against him.
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lucifersshadow says:
It is really sad to see these diplomats acting like children with a full diaper. The United Nations was created as a forum for discussion to further the cause of nations living in harmony, and these idiots who walked out are the biggest part of the problems we have today . . . and I had thought that the French were more mature than this. I certainly do not think of the Americans as mature though.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is no pushover, and certainly, not the easiest person to talk to, I am sure, however, it is not by turning your back and running that you bridge the gaps between cultures. If they really had any sense, they would invite him to visit a few of the WWII concentration camps that still exist.
Some of the things he said were not accurate . . . but some were the plain and unadulterated truth.

Americans, however, unlike the people in Germany, are not very good at dealing with the truth.

By the way, Ahmadinejad never said Israel should be "wiped off the map", that was proven to be a mistranslation.

These diplomats do not even deserve to have a job cleaning toilets. They are not doing their duty and should be replaced.
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Imthaid2 says:
I can see why the american UN members walked out. Ahmadinejad is right.
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esaun211 says:
Funny how the we forget it was our government that froze Japans assets, which is an act of war in itself. This was done to provoke an attack on Pearl Harbor(which aussies warned was about to happen) to gain sentiment from public to join WW11
To gain public sentiment to join WW1 our government let a cruise ship sail in seas Germans had warned of attack by u-boats.
The whole US involvement in Vnam was the result of a staging of Viet Cong fishing vessels firing on US destroyers, a fabrication officers later admitted to.
We are involved in a decades long so-called war on drugs in which facts point to CIA flooding LA with crack cocaine.
The violent war on the other side of the Mexican border that fixates americas attention can trace its roots directly to military arms allowed to flow into Cartel hands on behalf of the CIA.
I guess it is pretty far fetched to think that our government would sacrifice a few 1000 lives in order to have reasons to gain control of oil fields worth trillions.
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Imthaid2 replies:
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Good post esaun211
august860 replies:
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Regarding Japan, don't forget we also cut off their oil supply which was deemed the final straw. This is a far cry from the "they hate our freedom and liberty" bs that we hear on why we get attacked.

Our hands are covered in blood and most Americans refuse to look at the truth. Pretty sad actually.
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twomantribe says:
finally , a WORLD-leader who speaks the TRUTH . 911 is a BIG-LIE ,at least the governments CONSPIRACY THEORY -that 10th-grade physics deBUNKS. WTC7 freefell into it's own footprint in 6.5 seconds-the SMOKING GUN
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elderwesto says:
This is disappointing. When Japan attacked us in WW2, we gave their diplomat a formal declaration of war face to face.

When a country that has not attacked us on our soil goes to the UN and makes claims against us, we stand up and walk out.

I am disappointed in the United States representation at the UN. Be courageous and like Ronald Reagan confront your opposition if you disagree with him.

If we win the war of words, we won't have to fight the war of arms.

I believe Ron Paul would actually debate the man face to face so I would vote for him.
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Danize says:
To the 20 to 30% of Americans who believe in various wacked out 9/11 theories: here is your soulmate.
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