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Iran: 'We Do Not Take Mrs. Clinton's Remarks Seriously'
2010-02-03
(CNSNews.com) -- Iranian Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki said his government no longer takes U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seriously, equating her call for increased economic sanctions on Iran with "the failed policies of the Bush administration."
I got three words for you, Bubby: "Fort Marcy Park."
According to a BBC translation, Mottaki told reporters in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Sunday that Clinton's comments on Jan. 29 in London were part of a "tension-creating approach" being deployed by the White House.

"Mrs. Clinton's efforts to take America back to the failed policies of the Bush administration era will not benefit the people or the government of that country," Mottaki said.

He continued to criticize U.S. foreign policy, saying that Iran had withstood 30 years of U.S. hostility and would not take Secretary Clinton's statements seriously until Washington "clarified" its position.

"It has been three decades that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been facing the hostile approach of some American officials," he said. "Therefore, until the domestic prospect of the White House on Iran-U.S. relations is clarified, we do not take Mrs. Clinton's remarks seriously."

Clinton, speaking to reporters Jan. 29 in London, said that Iran's continued defiance of the international nuclear norms left "little choice" but to pursue more economic sanctions.

"Iran has provided a continuous stream of threats to intensify its violation of international nuclear norms," Clinton said. "Iran's approach leaves us with little choice than to work with our partners to apply greater pressure in the hope that it will cause Iran to reconsider its rejection of diplomatic efforts."

Mottaki dismissed Clinton's remarks.

"We advise Mrs. Clinton not to use repetitive and fruitless rhetoric in her tone."
Posted by:Fred

#6  I think its called 'privileged upbringing' aka silver spoon fed , therefore no need for reality AlanC

Loved your comment "And yet another lefty dreamer runs headlong into the stonewall of reality" - Blindingly obvious for some, painful harsh reality for others
Posted by: Oscar   2010-02-03 10:47  

#5  And yet another lefty dreamer runs headlong into the stonewall of reality.

How do thes Bamatronics make it through life without realizing that the other side of any "discussion" has a vote?
Posted by: AlanC   2010-02-03 09:16  

#4  Isn't it about time to hit the "Overcharge" button?
Posted by: ed   2010-02-03 08:30  

#3  From news coverage a year ago
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Clinton vows smart mix of diplomacy, defense
January 13, 2009

Washington (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that she intends to revitalize the mission of diplomacy in American foreign policy, calling for a "smart power" strategy in the Middle East...
Posted by: lord garth   2010-02-03 08:25  

#2  Who does?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-02-03 04:14  

#1  "Therefore, until the domestic prospect of the White House on Iran-U.S. relations is clarified, we do not take Mrs. Clinton's remarks seriously."

Translation,
"We won't listen until a MAN says it."
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-02-03 00:20  

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