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"When I see the behavior of America, England, and their other accomplices in recent days, I get the impression that they are preparing even greater crimes. I warn them: Know that the fire of the wrath of the peoples is about to erupt and overflow."
...."Today, the Iranian people is the owner of nuclear technology."
... "If they have not realized this by now, they soon will, but then it will be too late. Then they will realize that they are facing a vigilant, proud people."
So if they would said that they not want nuclear program for peace but for war purpose, as Israël, Pakistan and India did in secret, helped by France, Britain, Germany and of course USA, it would be okay?
Why did Iran hide thier nuclear program for twenty years?
Why will Iran not suspend (not stop, only suspend) their enrichment program so the UN can investigate?
Because if he does not do that, he'll lose his president place. It's just rhetoric. They've being doing that for years and now that they want to bomb Iran, the western medias are doing a show with everything he says.
Why does Iran constantly express interst in removing Israel of the map and then wonder why many do not believe their statement on peaceful useage of nuclear technology?
Originally posted by dbates "We will nuke the Americans"
Originally posted by ferretman2
Why did Iran hide thier nuclear program for twenty years?
www.hinduonnet.com...
en.wikipedia.org...
Though it is often claimed that Iran had "concealed" its enrichment program from the IAEA "in violation of the NPT" until it was "caught cheating" in 2002, the fact is that Iran was not obliged to inform the Agency about those facilities at the time since according to Iran's safeguards agreement with the IAEA in force at the time, "Iran is not required to allow IAEA inspections of a new nuclear facility until six months before nuclear material is introduced into it." In fact, it was not even required to inform the IAEA of their existence until then, a point conceded by Britain at the March 2003 Board of Governors meeting. This `six months' clause was a standard part of all IAEA safeguards agreements. Nonetheless, Iran allowed intrusive inspections of the facilities by the IAEA pursuant to the Additional Protocol, and the IAEA concluded that the facilities were not related to any secret nuclear weapons program.(Iran and the invention of a nuclear crisis by Siddharth Varadarajan