Iranian president explains why his country is developing nuclear
project, why he keeps on attacking Israel
Dudi Cohen
If we remain quiet in light of the Zionists' crimes they, we will be
unable to do anything tomorrow if they act against us, Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Friday, according to the Iranian
news agency Fars.
Speaking before bereaved families, Ahmadinejad said, "There were those
inside and outside the country who asked us why we are defending
Palestine and speaking against the Zionists, in the midst of all the
attacks on the nuclear plan. I answered them in private meetings that
today we can still do it openly.
State official:
'Act against Tehran before it's too late' / Roni Sofer
Ynet learns Israel intends to demand UN Security Council assemble to
debate third round of sanctions against Islamic Republic after release
of IAEA report. ''We hope IAEA is aware of the price the entire world
may end up paying for its lenient approach towards Iran,' says top
Jerusalem official
"You saw that when we spoke about the Zionists' ideology, the enemy's
ground was undermined, and they who speak about freedom (of speech)
began crying out and had no possibility of creating unity and taking an
active role," he added.
The Iranian leader warned the Western powers against "a new game" in
the crisis surrounding his country's nuclear plan.
According to Ahmadinejad, "If you want to start a new fame, know that
if our nation makes a decision it will undoubtedly carry it out." He
added that "the times when the powers violated Iran's rights with
threats and deception are undoubtedly over."
On Wednesday, the Iranian president said that "the world powers have
created a dirty microbe, called the Zionist regime, which they have
unleashed on the region's nations."
Commenting on the assassination of Hizbullah commander Imad Mugniyah,
the Iranian president said that "(Israel) murders pure and pious men
and then celebrates its efforts."
Following these statements, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations
Dan Gillerman met on Wednesday with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
Ban called Ahmadinejad's words "intolerable and inexcusable" and vowed
he would address the controversial remarks.
During the meeting, which lasted over an hour, the Israeli envoy
demanded that the UN officially denounce Ahmadinejad's statement.
"The secretary-general was appalled by the Iranians' remarks, even
before hearing Ahmadinejad's most recent statement," Gillerman told
Ynet after the meeting.
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