LA VOZ DE AZTLAN
Los Angeles, Alta California
December 6, 2007
Mexico and Iran dialogue in Tenochtitlan
Mexican president Felipe Calderon met yesterday with Mohamed Khatami at Los Pinos. Dr. Khatami is the former president of the Islamic Republic of Iran who was succeeded by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The meeting at Los Pinos is part of a growing alliance between Mexico, South America and Islam. The purpose of the meeting was to establish better communications between the Iranian and Mexican peoples.
There has been great worry around the globe concerning the war-mongering policies of the Bush Administration and its Zionist cohorts. Recently, President George Bush threaten to start World War III and accused Iran of making "nuclear bombs" . The accusation was refuted by a recently released National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) report.
In addition, President Calderon has been worried about the growing racist hostility against Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in the USA. In mid-November approximately 568 US leaders of Mexican descent met in Mexico City to dialogue with the Mexican Congress on ways to combat the anti-Mexican actions of US xenophobes. One proposal was to stop all Pemex oil exports across the border and instead sell the oil to China. Another proposal was to totally repudiate Mexico's external debt to the Zionist controlled World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The interest alone on the external debt is sucking the blood of many Mexican families and forcing them to migrate across the border.
The visit of Dr. Mohamed Khatami to Mexico City may signal the beginning of a new international alignment that may bring into reality what Patrick Buchanan wrote in his new book, "Day of Reckoning." A Bolivarian/Islamic front would be very difficult to defeat.
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