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Iran Breathes Defiance
2005-09-18
This boy's really good at saying all the wrong things in a grating voice...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told the UN General Assembly yesterday his country had the inalienable right to produce nuclear fuel and accused the United States of violating global nuclear treaties. Saying that real sustainable order “can only be realized on the two pillars of justice and spirituality,” Ahmadinejad said the world “is rife with discrimination and poverty... which produces hatred, war and terrorism.” Noting “terrorism and weapons of mass destruction are two major threats to world peace,” Iran’s president said his country was the “symbol of true democracy” and pledged to actively promote “peace and stability in the region.”

Turning to what he called “the nuclear issue”, he slammed the signatories to the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty who had “transferred to the Zionist regime” the “material, technology and equipment for nuclear weapons”, making it impossible for the Middle East to be a nuclear-free zone. He said it was necessary to “revitalize the NPT and create an ad hoc committee so that it can combat nuclear weapons and abolish the apartheid in peaceful nuclear technology.” To provide “the greatest degree of transparency,” Ahmadinejad said, Iran “is prepared to engage in serious partnership with private and public sectors of other countries in the implementation of uranium enrichment program in Iran.”

Speaking to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour hours before his UN speech, Ahmadinejad lashed out against “nuclear apartheid” and suggested his nation might consider taking action to hike oil prices in order to scare off further action from the United States and parts of Europe. Asked about remarks by some Iranian officials that Iran may provoke a rise in oil prices, he responded, “I think any intelligent, healthy, smart human being should use every resource in order to maintain his or her freedom and independence.”
Posted by:Fred

#3  As the Iranian's play the tough guy card, somehow assuming that the current President is a nuanced fool like Carter or Clinton, I'm more troubled about what their national intelligence assets here and their Hizbollah fellow travellers are planning and running recon on as we speak. In CA we have a huge population of Iranians and Lebanese with Hiz connections. What are they doing, and what are they planning. These people have demonstrated repeatedly no sense of manners in a myriad number of ways, and their current presence in the US is very troubling. I have a clear sense of the limitations of what state and local intell systems can do (not very much) but what are the FBi and the shadow presence of the agency doing about tracking these very dangerous people? There are several people in RB who routinely give a glimpse that they might some idea. Love to hear from them.....
Posted by: Just About Enough!   2005-09-18 19:22  

#2  I wish someone would take care of the "breathes" part....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-09-18 14:37  

#1  1939: [fill in the blank] is our last territorial demand!

2005: It's Israel's fault that the Middle East cannot live in nuclear free peace and tend our ducklings and baby bunnies.
Posted by: 11A5S   2005-09-18 00:12  

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