October 31, 2005 (Press Release) --
October 31, 2005 -- According to the transcript of Iranian President Ahmadinejad's speech at a recent anti-Israel conference in Tehran, which was translated and published by The New York Times, he predicted and called for the destruction of the United States. The author of a new novel about a plot by Iran to inflict nuclear terrorism on America, Sheldon Filger, warned that ignoring the statement by Iran's president could have grave consequences for world peace.
News headlines across the world exploded with the diatribe that emanated from the lips of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. According to Mr. Ahmadinejad, Israel must be "wiped off the map." However, it was not only Israel that Mr. Ahmadinejad threatened with annihilation. In a transcript of the speech posted by the Iranian Student News Association on its website, which was translated and published by The New York Times on October 30th, 2005, Iran's president made clear his desire to see the U.S. destroyed along with Israel. Refering to the United States as "the world oppressor," Ahmadinejad said, "Many who are dissapointed in the struggle between the Islamic world and the infidels...say it is not possible to have a world without the United States and Zionism. But you know that this is a possible goal and slogan."
In a new and terrifying novel, "King of Bombs," the author, Sheldon Filger, suggests a scenario where the diatribes of Iran's radical rulers become reality, when they team up with Osama bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda movement, in a plot involving nuclear terrorism directed against their common enemy; the United States of America.
In conducting research for his novel, Mr. Filger uncovered disturbing facts related to Iran's secretive nuclear program. "According to a recent report carried by Reuters News Service, the Iranians covertly purchased quantities of deuterium and tritum in South Korea," Filger said. "What is ominous about this information, if correct, is that these hydrogen isotopes are uneccesary in a peaceful nuclear program. However, they are indispensible for building hydrogen bombs, which are hundreds and potentially thousands of times more powerful than atomic bombs of the type that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II. For that reason, threats made by Iranian President Ahmadinejad must be taken very seriously. When Osama bin Laden declared war on the United States and threatened to murder American civilians, he was ignored until 9/11. Like the Al-Qaeda leader, Iran's President has given a clear indication of his intentions, and we ignore him at our peril."
News headlines across the world exploded with the diatribe that emanated from the lips of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. According to Mr. Ahmadinejad, Israel must be "wiped off the map." However, it was not only Israel that Mr. Ahmadinejad threatened with annihilation. In a transcript of the speech posted by the Iranian Student News Association on its website, which was translated and published by The New York Times on October 30th, 2005, Iran's president made clear his desire to see the U.S. destroyed along with Israel. Refering to the United States as "the world oppressor," Ahmadinejad said, "Many who are dissapointed in the struggle between the Islamic world and the infidels...say it is not possible to have a world without the United States and Zionism. But you know that this is a possible goal and slogan."
In a new and terrifying novel, "King of Bombs," the author, Sheldon Filger, suggests a scenario where the diatribes of Iran's radical rulers become reality, when they team up with Osama bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda movement, in a plot involving nuclear terrorism directed against their common enemy; the United States of America.
In conducting research for his novel, Mr. Filger uncovered disturbing facts related to Iran's secretive nuclear program. "According to a recent report carried by Reuters News Service, the Iranians covertly purchased quantities of deuterium and tritum in South Korea," Filger said. "What is ominous about this information, if correct, is that these hydrogen isotopes are uneccesary in a peaceful nuclear program. However, they are indispensible for building hydrogen bombs, which are hundreds and potentially thousands of times more powerful than atomic bombs of the type that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II. For that reason, threats made by Iranian President Ahmadinejad must be taken very seriously. When Osama bin Laden declared war on the United States and threatened to murder American civilians, he was ignored until 9/11. Like the Al-Qaeda leader, Iran's President has given a clear indication of his intentions, and we ignore him at our peril."

According to the transcript of Iranian President Ahmadinejad's speech, he predicted and called for the destruction of the United States.
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