That's another excellent question, because Iran, unfortunately, has become a major player in the Middle East. And in many respects, I think you could say Iran has become the leader of this brand of Islamic extremism that promotes hatred, violence, and the destruction of Israel. And so I think many other countries in the region look to Iran as a leader to provide guidance and to take the lead. This is the message that is being sent out. I think it's extremely effective. That's partly what's so scary about it.
If you look at the influence Iran has right now in the Middle East, especially, to be quite frank, in light of what's happened with American policy in the Middle East, Iran has taken advantage of that and has used that to leverage its position of power in that region to great heights. So I think the effect is that it is succeeding in getting people to think, getting people to visualize a Middle East that is cleared out of Israeli Jews. The more people hear it, the louder that drum beat sounds, the more consistent it is and the more regular and methodical, the more it sinks in. And eventually, people will be conditioned.
As I said, genocide is a long process, and I think that's what Ahmadinejad is engaging in right now. He's getting people to think about it. And once you think about it, you're most of the way there.