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Iran Threatens Europe with "Damages"
2006-05-27
IRAN President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said European nations should stand by his country in the dispute over its nuclear programme or "suffer damages".
According to an excerpt of an interview with Germany's Der Spiegel news magazine Mr Ahmadinejad also said he still has not decided whether to visit Germany during next month's World Cup soccer tournament. "They are losing their reputation," Mr Ahmadinejad said, referring to European nations that have worked with the United States to hinder Iran's nuclear ambitions.

In the nuclear conflict, the Europeans "should stand on the side of Iran", Der Spiegel quoted him as saying. Otherwise "they will carry the damages from that." He did not elaborate.

But Mr Ahmadinejad added Iran was interested in improving what he called "already good relations" with Europe.

Iran, the world's fourth-largest oil producer, says it has a right to a nuclear program, and denies US accusations it is trying to build an atomic bomb. It says it only wants to enrich uranium to a level suitable for use in nuclear power reactors.

Mr Ahmadinejad, criticised in Europe for anti-Israel remarks in the past, repeated previous statements about doubting whether the Holocaust happened. Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis and their allies in the Holocaust.

"I only accept something as the truth if I am truly convinced of it," he said.

Iran is one of the 32 teams to qualify for the World Cup, and Mr Ahmadinejad said he has not yet made up his mind about attending the tournament.

Some German leaders, including Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, have said he should be allowed to come because Germany wants to be a good host while others said he should not be allowed into Germany for questioning Israel's right to exist.

"My decision depends on a lot of different things," Mr Ahmadinejad said.

Posted by:lotp

#4  Yes, we do. For giggles, compare the performances of the US team and the French team at the 2002 World Cup.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-05-27 20:24  

#3  We have a team at the world's cup?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-05-27 18:31  

#2  I expect the Europeans to cave to Iran. The mind set of Neville Chamberlain permeates the leadership of Europe. They will also claim "peace in our time" in their own way. They already are bending over backwards to accomodate Ahmadinejad.

This issue is not the right to peaceful nuclear technology but the non peaceful applications. The press keeps repeating these asertions as if they are true. No one is for limiting peaceful applications or even talking about doing so. The journalists and media will be quite happy when Iran has the bomb I guess.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-05-27 17:41  

#1  Not *really* a threat, is it?

Oh, and everytime those buggers play in the World Cup, I will be supporting the other team. And I am *really* looking forward to the US playing them ;)

Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-05-27 17:27  

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