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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's controversial visit to New York City to address the United Nations on September 19 has highlighted the Tehran regime's new center-stage role in world affairs. Thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the UN headquarters to protest the volatile Ahmadinejad's previous statements calling for the State of Israel to be "wiped off the map," as well as his support for Hezbollah and other terrorist groups, and Iran's ongoing programs to develop nuclear weapons.
However, inside the UN, most of the delegates of the 191-member General Assembly warmly welcomed and applauded the Iranian firebrand. In fact, the UN confab was virtually ...