Tehran, YJC. Former president has once more spoken his far-fetched aspirations.
Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visiting Iran’s
western borders stated "I will stand still until the day the martyr’s flag
flies over the White House.”
Iran’s borders with Iraq which used to be the battle ground
during the two countries’ eight-year war in the 80s are now being preserved as
cultural, historical sites to which many pay visit around the year.
Ahmadinejad who was visiting Abadan and Khorramshahr,
Khuzestan, knew the visit as his and his family’s New Year trip.
His statements about his high aspirations relating the
martyrs’ flag over the White House came while he was paying tribute to the
tombs of 9 unknown war martyrs as an indication of his devotion to the martyrs.