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“Iran has demonstrated its goodwill” – Iranian ambassador to Russia

Published: 25 May, 2010, 12:36
Edited: 27 May, 2010, 21:30


New sanctions against Iran may force Tehran to scrap the uranium swap deal, Iran’s ambassador to Russia told a Moscow press conference.

 
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Srbin May 25, 2010, 22:29 quote
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Iran's leadership has a duty and obligation to protect it's national interest and stand up to American and Israeli bullying. It is clear for the whole world to see that Obama is only interested in bullying, intimidating and destroying Muslim and other countries who respect their independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

armen08 May 25, 2010, 22:43 quote
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It is now very clear that the United States policy toward Iran is not to come to an accommodation, but to block that country's nuclear technology. This is another sign that the American foreign policy has been hijacked by Israel. The United States is trying to do with Ahmadinejad's Iran what it did with Saddam Hussein's Iraq: planning its total distruction. As for John Bolton, one of the arch neocons, his opinions represent no value at all since they originate from fundamentalist neocon roots. He does not see a war against any Arab or Moslem country he does not like. He was, actually, the most hated US representative at the United Nations. The only place he is welcome is the American Enterprise Institute, the focus of liars and warmongers. I would simply ignore this monstrous being.

Zak May 26, 2010, 16:25 quote
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Iran did show a goodwill..there is no doubt about that! Deal with Brazil and Turkie is what World powers ask Iran to do before and Iran did do just that!If Iran give permision for regular inspection,then I really can not see any valid reason to even talk about sanctions! There is also,not one single proof that Iran try to make nuclear weapons-not one! In my opinion Iran is target of West for 30 plus years..They did try everything to overtrow Iranian independent government and all attempts been in vain! I do agree with Ahmadinejad call for Russia to rethink sanctions(as in case above) just becouse I believe it will be great unjustice..Sanction on Iran will be - unlawful!

Ambricourt May 27, 2010, 19:47 quote
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Memories are long and vengeance unremitting. The US and Israel never forgive those who have insulted them. From biblical times to the Israel-America of today the same tactic of verbally abusing one's enemies before launching preemptive strikes is characteristic. Never forget that Americans are just imitation-Israelites who first coveted and then stole land belonging to peaceful others: the fancy name "Pilgrim Fathers" disguises their murderous colonization. Three hundred plus years later, the arrogance of the US-Israel-NATO alliance is cumulative. No longer a mere threat to world peace, it actively destroys peace in its determination to destabilize any country or territory not submitting to its power. The invasion of Iraq prevented Russia increasing its influence in the Middle East, annihilated a Russian trading-partner and punished Saddam for sending rockets into Israel. More oil for US corporations was an additional prize. Now Ahmadinajad stands in a position similar to Saddam in late 1992. Until the US strengthens its powers of robotic warfare - a preferred weapon of the current US President (himself a puppet manipulated by greater powers) - the assault on Iran will be delayed. But the propaganda-pressure will be maintained. Humiliation by words is preferable to destruction by missile-drone attack. The courage of the Iranian government is immense. But when the talking ends, the attack will be sudden and punitive. And then Russia stands naked before another aggressor promising future aggression...

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