#heated

Heated debates

#heated

Heated debates

Heated political debates are like a verbal WWE match where nobody actually listens, but everyone swings for a knockout. One candidate is aggressively pointing like they’re trying to hex their opponent, another is nodding so hard they might give themselves whiplash, and at least one person is dodging questions like they’re in the Matrix. The moderator, who once had dreams of a peaceful discussion, now just looks like they regret every life choice that led them here. Meanwhile, the audience is caught between clapping, groaning, and texting their group chats, "Did they really just say that?"

Iran's Ahmadinejad Denies 9/11 Aircraft Collapse, Sparks Global Condemnation

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed that the World Trade Center towers could not have been brought down by aircraft and suggested a planned explosion occurred, sparking widespread condemnation. Diplomats from over 30 countries walked out of his address to the UN General Assembly, which also included attacks on the West, Israel, and the Holocaust. Ahmadinejad criticized the US for killing Osama Bin Laden without bringing him to justice, calling it a "9/11 cover-up". His remarks led to criticism from Western leaders, including UK Prime Minister David Cameron, who accused Iran of violently suppressing dissent and detaining and torturing political opponents.

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