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'Israel too weak to attack Iran'
2010-06-24
The Iranian president has warned the Zionist regime of Israel against any potential military action against Iran, saying Tel Aviv is not capable of doing so.

"The Zionist regime is too weak to launch aggression against Iran. They long to deal a blow to Iran, but wouldn't dare even think about it", Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was quoted by IRNA as saying in an interview with Turkey's ATV network.

"They all know that playing with Iran is like playing with a lion", added President Ahmadinejad.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the president underlined the Israeli attack on the Gaza-bound aid flotilla was the most despicable act the Zionist regime could have done.

"Today, world nations are all ears to hear what freedom-seeking peoples are saying", President Ahmadinejad further said.

"Fortunately, freedom-seeking and justice-seeking nations reacted to the Zionist regime's brutal actions, and we hope protests to the occupying regime will continue", added the president.

He underlined the Gaza siege should be lifted as soon as possible.

President Ahmadinejad then said the enemy's infiltration into the region and other parts of the world has made complete unity among nations hard to achieve.

In another part of his interview with the Turkish network, President Ahmadinejad described the Tehran Declaration as a historic one, adding today it has turned into a yardstick against which to measure world countries' compliance with the law.

"If Western countries opt to follow the same course they have already taken, a nuclear fuel swap will be pointless", highlighted President Ahmadinejad.

He said Tehran will continue to work towards dialog and peaceful relations.
Posted by:Fred

#5  JQC, think out of the box.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-06-24 16:21  

#4  Whistling past the graveyard. Hopefully his.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-06-24 15:29  

#3  Propaganda for the homefront and muslims. I can't imagine anyone else buying this swill.

Israel could hurt Iran really badly in a first strike. I doubt they could maintain an extended war because of a lack of delivery systems and logistics.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-06-24 09:59  

#2  "If Western countries opt to follow the same course they have already taken, a nuclear fuel swap will be pointless", highlighted President Ahmadinejad."

Well how about a swap of some nuclear warheads with the zionists ??
Posted by: Elder of Zion   2010-06-24 09:00  

#1  Pride goes before the fall.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-06-24 01:38  

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