Final warning from Iran's Islamist rulers?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Posted: May 10, 20061:00 a.m. EasternBy Laura Mansfield© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com Was yesterday's letter from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to U.S. President George W. Bush a "last warning" of sorts? That's a possibility that must be considered in any analysis of the letter. It is indisputable that Iran's president has been openly hostile toward both the United States and Israel in recent months. The letter was openly hostile and derisive of the United States, claiming that the entire world has turned against America. Only minimal reference was made to the nuclear standoff, and no solutions were proposed, leading one of my colleagues to comment "looks like Iran has already adopted the 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' policy regarding the crisis." The 18-page document details Iran's complaints against the United States, and rails against U.S. policies both domestically and internationally. Iran's president describes the letter as the "words and opinions of the Iranian nation" to assist in finding "way out of problems" facing humanity. If the letter is anywhere near what is being described by the U.S. administration, then analysts must question: "What's the point?" Why create and deliver such a missive in the public eye when there is little chance that the document is going to make any changes in the policies of either country? Islamic theology documents that no attack can be carried out in jihad without first offering the "unbelievers" the opportunity to "repent" and accept Islam. Only when that overture is rejected can an attack occur. Al-Qaida has repeatedly issued warnings prior to attacks, although the warning are never specific enough for the West to recognize the exact target or timing of the attack. However, the warning is made. The Quran documents that Allah even is required to issue such warnings. The following three verses from the Quran are representative of the many that do this. Surah 50, ayat (verse) 14 of the Quran says: The Companions of the Wood, and the People of Tubba'; each one (of them) rejected the messengers, and My warning was duly fulfilled (in them). Surah 41, ayat (verse) 13 of the Quran says: If they turn away, then say, "I am warning you of a disaster like the disaster that annihilated 'Aad and Thamoud." Surah 41, ayat (verse) 17 of the Quran says: As for Thamoud, we provided them with guidance, but they preferred blindness over guidance. Consequently, the disastrous and shameful retribution annihilated them, because of what they earned. The question must be asked: Is this letter to the Bush administration from Iran a "final warning" to the United States? With the internationally accepted belief that the Islamist rulers of Iran and their al-Qaida partners in terror either already have or are on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons, it is imperative that we answer that question. Note in the letter below where Ahmadinejad says the following: The holy Quran stresses this common word and calls on an followers of divine religions and says: [3.64] Say: O followers of the Book! Come to an equitable proposition between us and you that we shall not serve any but Allah and (that) we shall not associate aught. With Him and (that) some of us shall not take others for lords besides Allah, but if they turn back, then say: Bear witness that we are Muslims. (The Family of Imran). Mr. President, according to divine verses, we have all been called upon to worship one God and follow the teachings of divine prophets. We increasingly see that people around the world are flocking towards a main focal point - that is the Almighty God. Undoubtedly through faith in God and the teachings of the prophets, the people will conquer their problems. My question for you is: "Do you not want to join them?" The gist is this: Iran's president has just officially invited the United States to embrace Islam. This is not good.