Can't believe people are still bringing up Ahmadinejad wanting to wipe Israel off the map. It's just too easy. Lap it all up.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I've read all these 'myth' sites about the 'literal translation' of what Ahmadinejad actually said. They're all a load of twat for several reasons, the foremost which I will point out now.
1. Of course that's what he meant. Ahmadinejad's rhetoric is anything but restrained, he would never say "he hoped its regime, i.e., a Jewish-Zionist state occupying Jerusalem, would collapse" as your provided link quotes him as saying.
2. The 'myth' sites all source their quotes from only one of the times he said he would wipe Israel off the map (at an Anti-Zionist youth conference). He has repeated the threat on many other occasions, using other key words to express it.
3. Over analysis of language will always find something different. I remember once having a class looking at the "science of English." We analysed a sentence in an article from The Age and came up with pages of contentions that the author was asserting with that one sentence. Of course the author didn't actually think all the things we applied due to her use of the language.
I'm all for Iran developing their own nuclear program. If the US and Israel don't like it they can turn to their default and start another war.
Or do you mean you want Iran to develop their own nuclear program so that the US and Israel can return to their 'default' and start another war, so you can talk about how they were completely "unprovoked" when they do finally attack?