Iran Nuclear Watch: Ahmadinejad – The West Could NOT Break Us
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad speaking at the opening ceremony of the 29th Annual Session of the OPEC Ministerial Council in the city of Isfahan, south of Tehran, June 17, 2008, has said the West has failed to break Iran’s will in the nuclear standoff, days after world powers presented Tehran with a new offer aimed at ending the crisis
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday the West has failed to break Iran’s will in the nuclear standoff, days after world powers presented Tehran with a new offer aimed at ending the crisis.
“In the nuclear issue, the bullying powers have used up all their capabilities but could not break the will of the Iranian nation,” Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying by state television.
World powers — Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States — on Saturday offered Tehran a new package of technological and economic incentives in exchange for suspending uranium enrichment activities.
Ahmadinejad’s comments were his first statement on the nuclear crisis since the offer was presented but it was not clear if they represented a reaction to the proposal.
The Iranian government spokesman has already said Tehran will reject any offer demanding it suspends uranium enrichment.
The United States and the European Union have been twiddling their thumbs with proposals of meaningless economic and political sanctions while Iran has been developing the ability to manufacture nuclear missile delivery systems and nuclear warheads.
This must be scaring Israel to action or Iran will soon nuclear blackmail them into leaving Israel.
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This people are very dangerous!:(
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This was posted last year so how worst things could be this 2009 or this coming 2010
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Iran is that much closer to an active nuclear weapon – this is how worse.