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Ahmadinejad remarks on Iranian nuclear program
2006-01-06
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinajad dared the international community once again with his remarks regarding the continuation of Iranian nuclear studies, just a short while following his statement that Israel should be “wiped off of the map”.

“Iranians will have no limits to conduct their nuclear program,” challenged Ahmedinajad, who defends that their studies are for “peaceful” purposes only.

On Wednesday, the Iranian leader advocated that due to the past compromises of previous governments regarding nuclear studies, Europeans still continue with their demands, but this diplomacy is about to change.

His blunt move is being interpreted that Iran has serious nuclear intentions, in particular weaponry.

The British daily the Guardian claims the Tehran administration is still in pursuit of production of nuclear warheads. A leaked report by Western intelligence which the Guardian acquired, reads that Iran is looking for materials in Europe via bogus companies and agents.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  SW, it's going to be nukes at 500 miles against an intellectually unarmed opponent. Iran, meet toast. You and charcoal briquette will have a lot in common.
Posted by: mac   2006-01-06 17:52  

#3  Now Ahmedinajad is more or less saying he will attain nuclear weapons for Iran regardless of what Europe or any other country wants.
Posted by: bgrebel9   2006-01-06 17:31  

#2  So what are you going to do about it whitey?
Posted by: Slolurong Whomock5480   2006-01-06 16:02  

#1  "The British daily the Guardian claims the Tehran administration is still in pursuit of production of nuclear warheads."

Ah yes...can't forget the juicy tidbits.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-01-06 12:27  

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