The following are
excerpts from an interview with Walid Othman Al-Rashoudi, Head of Islamic
Studies at Riyadh Teachers' College, which aired on Iqra TV on January
8-14, 2010.
Walid Othman Al-Rashoudi:
We would like to draw the viewers' attention to the attempt to hijack
the Arabian Peninsula – Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, and Yemen –
and to incorporate them in the false Persian state, desired by Khomeini's
Safavid Persion followers.
[...]
It may come as a surprise
– if not to you, to your viewers – that the American-Iranian alliance
is one of the strongest alliances in the world. It is one of the strongest
alliances in the world. Did this sink in, or is it too much of a shock?
Interviewer: I
got it, but on the face of it, things look different.
Walid Othman Al-Rashoudi:
That's why I'd like to explain...
Interviewer: Will
you give me some time for it to sink in?
Walid Othman Al-Rashoudi:
I will.
[...]
Take, for example, the
case of the hostages in Tehran. Iran turned into such a "great"
power just because it took hostages in the US embassy in Tehran. Right?
It ended up in nothing. The hostages were released on the day of Regan's
inauguration.
The US embassy in Iran
has never been locked down, despite America's claims of multiple threats
and its fear of Iran. Never have we heard that the US embassy in Iran
closed its gates. Even in the days of the election riots, the US embassy
was not closed. Even during the Gaza affair, when US embassies were
kicked out of many Arab capitals, the US embassy in Iran was not closed.
Why did the US close
its embassy in Yemen five days ago as a precaution – and in order
to destabilize the security of Yemen – and issue a warning to its
citizens? How come they never issued a warning to US citizens about
Iran? It is because of the American-Iranian alliance.
Didn't Iran claim the
credit for the toppling of the Saddam regime? Didn't Iran declare that
it served as a bridge used by the US to topple the so-called Taliban
state? This is how Rice's idea of forming a Greater Middle East came
into existence – a Middle East that includes Iran, Afghanistan, and
so on. This way, the Persians' prey would be great, and they could control
the resources of the Arab nation, and try to destroy it.
[...]
When the religious party
gained hegemony in America, it was led to believe that the Resurrection
of Christ would not take place unless Greater Israel was established,
and the Greater Israel could only be established through the establishment
of the Persian state. These two states have become interconnected –
like two links in a chain pulling in opposite direction.
[...]
Iran gives the Houthis
money and supplies them with weapons via boats. Iran helps them by means
of drug trafficking, and you heard that Yemen sentenced several Iranian
drug smugglers to death. Even Saudi Arabia was not spared the smuggling
of Iranian drugs.
[...]
After the Iraqi regime
was toppled, there was no need for US forces to remain in the region.
The US felt it had no choice but to withdraw, so it raised the issue
of the Iranian nuclear dossier.
[...]
How come Israel did not
use negotiations and confidence-building measures with regard to the
Iraqi nuclear plant, while today, with regard to the Iranian nuclear
plant, it uses confidence-building measures and adheres to UN resolutions?
Interviewer: Let
me ask the following question: Is there a direct connection between
the Houthis and the US?
Walid Othman Al-Rashoudi:
Undoubtedly. I told you this right from the start.
Interviewer: With
the Houthis, not with Iran?
Walid Othman Al-Rashoudi:
Yes, the Houthis. The US consul in Yemen used to buy weapons, under
the pretext of demilitarizing the region, but later, the same weapons
were found with the Houthis. He bought $100 million worth of weapons
from the tribes.
[...]
[Ahmadinejad] serves
his cause, and acts for the sake of his nation and for the benefit of
his country. This man is a very gifted orator, and he manages to persuade
the masses better than most people do. But since we want justice to
be served, I must say that the man is a very gifted liar, a master of
deception, who distorts the facts.
[...]
He said that if Saudi
Arabia had directed the weapons it used against the Houthis towards
Israel during the Gaza war, it would have annihilated the Zionist entity.
We direct this great falsehood back to Ahmadinejad: What bombs, bullets,
or even stones did you use against the Jews in the Gaza war? Moreover,
where are the riyals and dollars that you sent to Gaza?
[...]
Ahmadinejad curses Israel,
but let me tell you something you don't know – he uses an Israeli-made
car to protect himself. He bought this car at an exhibition in China,
and it is one of 20,000 such cars around the world.
[...]
The Iranian regime, which
curses Israel, is the number one collaborator with Israel. The greatest
economic exchange in 2008-2009 was the pistachio deal. Did you know
that Iran sold Israel $20 million worth of pistachios? The competitor
of the Iranian pistachio is the American pistachio. So the US got mad.
This is all about interests. Israel is not afraid of Iran any more than
it is afraid that I would pelt it with a stone.
[...]
Iran is defeated by its
own greatness. It is crumbling from within. The opposition to Ahmadinejad's
government is still active, day and night. Their slogan is: Reform is
impossible without blood. This is the faith of the Shia. They only work
with blood. The Iranian regime is merely a cat that pretends to be a
lion. If the Arabs had known the truth about this paper tiger, they
would have realized it is ridiculous and that it would collapse in no
time.