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Pressure on Iran over nuclear programme futile, says Ahmadinejad

Tehran - Any pressure on Iran over its nuclear programme would be futile, the official ISNA news agency quoted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as saying on Thursday.  No power in the world could threaten the Iranian nation,  Ahmadinejad said in...
Posted : Thu, 18 Dec 2008 09:54:06 GMT
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Tehran - Any pressure on Iran over its nuclear programme would be futile, the official ISNA news agency quoted Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as saying on Thursday. "No power in the world could threaten the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad said in a meeting with clerics during a visit to the south-western province of Khuzestan.

Western nations, led by the United States, accuse the Islamic republic of pursuing a clandestine nuclear weapons programme, a charge Iran denies.

There have been reports that the US, Russia, China, France and Britain, the five nations with veto powers at the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany, who are the major players involved in nuclear talks with Iran, were to assure Arab countries that they would maintain pressure on Iran over its nuclear ambitions.

"Whoever in the world plans to talk on Iran's nuclear programme should know that Iran will stick to its principles and not retreat even a bit," Ahmadinejad said.

"Iran's enemies have so far failed (with their pressures on Iran) and also in the future all they will gain is further failure," the president said.

Iran insists its nuclear programmes are solely for peaceful purposes and says has a legitimate right under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to pursue a civilian nuclear scheme, including the controversial uranium enrichment process.

Enriched uranium is used to make nuclear fuel, but can also be employed, if enriched to a higher degree, to produce nuclear weapons.

The West and some Arab countries such as Egypt fear that Iran might use the technology for a secret military programme and pose a threat to the Middle East and Persian Gulf region.

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Fare Play
By: Dr. Nyassi , Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:30:38 GMT

I want to bring the attention of the international community to one thing, i.e. fare play in the dispensation of justice. I thing when we come to the nuclear issue we should blame US and its allies for injustices which calls for the nuclear race today.
If we say NPT, there should not exclusion, all should be in. Why Israel is possessing nuclaer Assenal and others like Iram are not allow? The reason is clear to all sober-minded people. If u want to disarm others, start it with ur selves, they will trust u. US wants to create hegemony in the middle. Israel are the US favorite? Why is that, the case? As I say the reason is well known. The worl of hegemony is over and whether US likes it or not, others will rise and they may fall (US).
For Iran's security to be put on the safer side, it must defend its self. No matter what and at any level.



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