August 1, 2012
Iran’s President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad is calling a visit to Israel by U.S. presidential candidate Mitt
Romney as “kissing the foot” of the Jewish state to boost his bid for the White
House.
Ahmadinejad did not specifically name
Romney, but his comments were an unmistakable jab at the Republican contender’s
stop this week in Israel. Romney strongly backed Israel’s drive to stop Iran
from possibly seeking nuclear weapons. Tehran denies the claims.
Ahmadinejad questioned why Romney
would make “concessions to get some pennies for [his] campaign?” The Iranian
president made the comments during a speech Tuesday broadcast on state TV.
Also on Tuesday, China criticized
Romney s statement that Jerusalem was the capital of Israel, saying the remark
could worsen an already tense Middle East situation, or even re-ignite a war
between Palestinians and Israelis.
A commentary by the official
Xinhua News Agency said Romney’s “hawkish remarks” ignored the sensitive nature
of Jerusalem. It said the comments disregarded the Palestinians’ claim to the
war-won eastern sector of the city, which was annexed by Israel in 1967 in a
move that is not internationally recognized.
Romney also suggested during a
trip to Israel that he was open to move the U.S. ~ Embassy from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem, something the Israelis have long sought but the U.S. ~ has refused
to do because it would imply recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the entire
city.
“Romney’s remarks totally neglect
historical facts and are actually irresponsible if he just meant to appeal to
voters at home,” Xinhua said. Romney, who was on an overseas trip that also
included stops in Britain and Poland to bolster his image ahead of the
election, has previously upset some in China by threatening tougher action on
Beijing in trade disputes if he is elected president.
Xinhua said Romney’s “radical
words” on Israel were aimed at winning over U.S.¬ Jewish voters in the
presidential election in November, adding that the “status of Jerusalem will
not be resolved until a comprehensive solution is found to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
Palestinians said Romney didn’t
understand the complexities of one of the world’s most intractable conflicts.
Palestinian critics accused Romney of snubbing the Palestinians’ president,
dismissing their claims to Jerusalem and suggesting their culture is inferior
to Israel’s.
Earlier on Tuesday, in a speech
broadcast on state television, Ahmadinejad told a group of oil officials that
only “politically retarded” governments would use badly needed oil as a tool of
“political warfare” in opposition to Iran’s nuclear program.
Ahmadinejad’s remarks came after
the U.S. Congress pressed ahead late Monday with a new package of sanctions on
Iran, expanding financial penalties and targeting Tehran’s energy and shipping
sectors in the hope that economic pressure will undercut the country’s
suspected nuclear weapons program. Iran denies it seeks atomic weapons
Iran relies on oil for some 80
percent of its foreign revenue.
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