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WhoWee said:The INTENT of Iran is clear...they want to destroy Israel. If Israel attacks...it's because of the stated intent.
Iran does not want to destroy Israel at al. Iran wants the Palestininans to rule all of Palestine plus Israel. If Iran were to "destroy Israel" in the literal sense, that would destroy most of Palestine as well. So, the Palestinians would have even less compared to what they have now.
Iran, like many Arab states have never recognized Israel. So, they talk about the "Zionist entity" as an illegal entity that is occupying the land that belongs to the Palestinians.
Now, these views the Iranians have about Israel are in total contradiction with how we view Israel. But these Iranian points of view on Israel are not inherently "genocidal" in nature. They don't advocate gassing all the Jews or anything of the sort. Note that there are many Jews living in Iran.
When Western news agencies translate an Iranian text to English which then becomes "Wipe Israel off the map", then this whole context is missing. Also, the translation is not 100% accurate in the first place as the word "Israel" is never mentioned. Instead Iranians will tent to use the word "Zionist entity". Translating a comment in this more accurate way would be far less alarming. The difference between the two translations is similar to the difference between these two statements:
1) We need to remove the Saddam regime from power.
2) We need to wipe Iraq off the map.
Another thing is that Iran has many times clarified what they mean with their "wiping Israel off the map" statements. They say that Israel will cease to exist all by itself. Then, for Israel or the US to deliberately make propaganda about this shows that they don't really care about the truth. They want to paint a picture of an Iran that is about to attack Israel in order to justify an attack on Iran.
If anyone is in doubt, then just imagine Bush and Cheney in the White house and Cheney informing Bush about Ahmadinejad saying "Wipe Israel off the map". Then which of the two things was more likely to have happened next:
1) Bush becoming very worried.
2) Bush cheering up, replying to Cheney: "Great news, just what we need. Let's open the champagne bottle!"