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Aquavelvajad Illustrated

Texas Rainmaker points to interesting photo documentation of what appears to be Mahmoud "For Peaceful Purposes" Ahmadinejad, at the scene of the seized American embassy in Tehran in 1979.

Mahmoud

From Kommersant in Russia, which uncovered the photo:

Five former American hostages confirmed that Ahmadinejad as one of their captors. William J. Daugherty, a former intelligence officer, said he saw Ahmadinejad 8 to 10 times at the start of his captivity: “I recognized him right off. … I remember so much his hatred of Americans. It just emanated from every pore of his body.”
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First, it brings back, especially for Americans over forty years old, the powerful and enduring humiliation of the 1979-1981 embassy takeover, with the likely consequence of hardening U.S. attitudes toward an Ahmadinejad-led government building nuclear weapons. The present alarm over his intentions will be fueled by a renewed mistrust.

Second, although Ahmadinejad is a powerful and dynamic politician, he has many domestic opponents and this evidence provides them with new evidence of his extremism, rashness, and unsuitability to govern the country, which they may be able to exploit.

Handcrafted by Flip on November 14, 2006 |

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