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Asefi sez there are no al-Qaeda in Iran
2006-03-23
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi on Wednesday ruled out "unfounded and false" claims of the US that al-Qaeda members were present in Iran.

"Dissemination of such reports aim to cover up failure of the occupying forces in guaranteeing security of Iraq," said Asefi.

He said Iran's stances against al-Qaeda terrorist group is completely clear and Americans know quite well that "we have thus far acted on our international responsibilities regarding campaign against terrorism and uprooting the international intricacy which has its roots in the inequality and injustice caused by global hegemony." "How can the US government, which itself has no commitment to the international regulations, speak of others' international responsibilities?" asked Asefi.

Undoubtedly, he said, under the current circumstances when security conditions in Iraq are worsening day by day and people in the country, as the biggest victim, are sustaining casualties and financial damage more than before, presence of the US occupiers will itself pave the ground for terrorist activities of such groups as al-Qaeda.

He added that Americans, which have no response for their public opinion, are laying blame on others and raising such subjects to cover up their weakness and failure.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  That noise is the sound of a few M² rectal orifices puckering. Some Iranians do understand that it can't do a thing if we decided to take them out. Asymetric warfare doesn't do a thing to stop intercontinental bombers and real intercontinental ballistic missiles from raining down on their heads.

The apocalyptic religious fanatics that seem to be in control do not have a good grip on real life it appears. They have 2 countries on their own borders that are examples you how we can put them out of power. They don't fully get it.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-03-23 05:08  

#2  Excellent. As long as they're denying it, it remains an issue. They could have said nothing, but now they've acknowledged they heard us. The US has set the agenda.

You seem a little defenseve there, Hamid. Why would that be?
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2006-03-23 03:10  

#1  Heh, Indeed...
Posted by: DanNY   2006-03-23 01:22  

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