Monday, December 8, 2008
Xerxes III King of Persia makes an impassioned speech to The United Nations
Highlights: He cites the recent devastating collection of civil wars in the middle east as the inevitable end result of western meddling in affairs and cultures that they do not fundamentally understand. Blames the West for inciting petty tribal conflicts as part of a conspiracy to keep them 'dumb and angry'. A stabilized middle east could bring peace and prosperity back to the cradle of civilization and once given the chance to blossom and grow unfettered, such a civilization could easily surpass the West in a matter of mere decades. By bringing two countries that the west has undeniably destroyed into Greater Persia he has brought peace and stability to the region and hope to the people. Even now their lives are better than under the Western Oppressors. In order to sustain this stability and brace against renewed Western agression, he declares, Persia must expand their influence to other nearby areas of instability. This expanded, stronger, Greater Persia will not only excel internally but will unite the middle east in a force strong enough to hold back the tides of the dark terror now rolling through Europe. Despite recent misunderstandings in the western media, Greater Persia is not an imperialistic empire with an eye on conquering. GP is interested only in safeguarding their region. Should their hands be forced however, they will rise to meet the challenge. Greater Persia is being formed of a dream. A Persian Empire would only be forged as a shield against the West.
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