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Iran will never build nukes: Khatami
2007-03-25
You mean all this excitement is over nothing??? Yikes!
NEW DELHI: Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami has pledged the Islamic Republic will never develop nuclear weapons and called for the crisis over IranÂ’s atomic programme to be settled through talks, a report said on Saturday.

KhatamiÂ’s appeal on Friday in the Indian capital, New Delhi, came 24 hours before the UN Security Council was set to slap new sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend all uranium enrichment activity.

“Iran will never go for nuclear weapons,” Khatami told a media conference in the city, according to the Indian Express newspaper. “Weapons of mass destruction have never been our objective,” he said. Iran was always ready to give an “objective guarantee” on its commitment not to develop nuclear weapons and the issue should be solved “through negotiations,” he added. The “sensitive” region, which is already facing many problems over Iraq and Palestine, does not need another crisis, he said.

Khatami reiterated that Iran was pursuing its nuclear energy programme to meet its energy requirements. “We have a huge reserve of oil and natural gas but it won’t last long. Many countries in the world see fossil fuels as harmful and are looking for replacements,” he said.

“Nuclear energy is the most accessible form of energy. We must also make use of wind and solar energy, said Khatami, who met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh later in the day.
Posted by:Dave D.

#11  If Olmert's government is thrown out in time.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-03-25 23:33  

#10  Thats what Third Party war- and systems management [read - Commies] are for, ala NORTH KOREA. Lest we fergit, WMF/CHINESE MIL FORUM > NORTH KOREA vz CHINA > Intra-Forum brouhahas going on becuz Chinese texts + maps - surprise surprise - still depict/describe NORTH KOREA = KOREAS AS DE FACTO PART OF CHINA. Ditto for Unified Vietnam, Mongolia, Tibet, and many parts of SE + Central Asia including areas of post-USSR Russian FE and Muslim nations.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-03-25 23:20  

#9  I told 'ya that I'm not beyond colorful language myself. I just like to keep it more physiologically correct.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-25 16:46  

#8  "...this maggot..."

Uhhh... oh, nevermind. :-)

Posted by: Dave D.   2007-03-25 16:41  

#7  Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami

Someone please remind me why this guy's no longer in power? And this gives him credibility exactly how? All taqqiya, all the time. Period.

I still cannot believe this maggot was allowed onto American soil to address our nation near the fifth anniversary of 9-11. Bush's buy-in to the Religion of Peace [spit] is just about complete.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-25 16:37  

#6  Mullahs will never speak the truth.
Posted by: Duh!   2007-03-25 14:43  

#5  Noway Brother Khan would ever have sold a secularist dictator a bomb tho, nope, wouldn't happen, too much money would be needed.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-25 11:37  

#4  Nothing to argue with here, Iran never will built nukes, thatn hard, they'll import them from the Land of the Pure and the Home of the Human Puree.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-25 11:34  

#3  "if you can't believe a religious man, who can you believe, baaayyybee?"
Posted by: Frank G   2007-03-25 10:22  

#2  Â“Nuclear energy is the most accessible form of energy. We must also make use of wind and solar energy, said Khatami, who met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh later in the day.

Mohammad Khatami, please meet Al Gore. Al Gore please meet Mohammad Khatami. You both have so much in common.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-03-25 05:24  

#1  Adolf Hitler after the Sudenten land grab: "I have no further territorial demands."
Posted by: Sneaze   2007-03-25 02:49  

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