Iran condemned the film as offensive and vowed to pursue those responsible for making it.
"Certainly it will
search for, track, and pursue this guilty person who has insulted 1.5
billion Muslims in the world," First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi
told a cabinet meeting.
"Pursue" those responsible for making it? As much as I love Christ, I wouldn't "pursue" and "track" those who insult Him. This appears to be an exaggerated response meant to be part of something on a larger scale in my opinion. Any and all motives to incite event or events leading to what may be perceived as prophecy seems to be the culprit here.
Hezbollah leader
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah made a rare public appearance on Monday to warn
the United States that it faced further anger and repercussions across
the Muslim world unless it suppressed a video that mocks the Prophet
Mohammad.
"The world should know our
anger will not be a passing outburst but the start of a serious movement
that will continue on the level of the Muslim nation to defend the
Prophet of God,"
Sounds like a confident threat. Maybe he knows something most westerners don't.
"The world needs to
understand our links to God's prophet ... It did not understand the
level of the insult that God's prophet was subjected to through some of
the clips of this insulting film," he said, to roars of applause and
cheers from the crowd. Nasrallah called on
governments across the world to censor websites carrying clips from the
amateurish film, produced in California, and urged Muslims to boycott
those sites.
"America, which uses the
pretext of freedom of expression ... needs to understand that putting
out the whole film will have very grave consequences around the world,"
he added.
Again, sounds like another threat. How can he encompass the whole world around the actions of ONE individual? Ishmael is manifesting himself.
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