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Apr 30, 2008

President's Remarks on Iran's Nuclear Activity Print E-mail
Written by ebrahimi   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
While Iran-IAEA talks and cooperation on Iran's nuclear case is advancing, the US and Zionist circles' psychological war against Iran's nuclear activity has intensified. The Islamic Republic of Iran's President, Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at a press conference in New Delhi said in this regard that bullying powers are unable to prevent Iran's progress in the peaceful nuclear field. He also said their measures have no effect on the Iranian nation's will. Creating ballyhoo about Iran's nuclear case has intensified concurrent with the 2nd round of Iran-IAEA talks. Contrary to the West's propaganda Iran has no hidden nuclear activity. For, many IAEA reports have confirmed this; but lying, warmongering and ballyhoo are the US officials' main strategies. The illegal Zionist entity has also increased its threats. However, it should know that any adventure on its part against Iran will be the last day of its existence on the planet. Not only is Israel an usurper state but it also owns the biggest nuclear chemical and biological nuclear weapons arsenal in the Middle East enjoying the US, Britain and France's support. But these countries' military doctrine based on developing a new generation of nuclear weapons is a clear violation of international laws and a threat to world peace and security. However, these countries are unable to prevent Iran's nuclear activity and that is why Iran's president said they have no choice but to recognize the rights of nations.
 
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