Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Press TV (Iran): "Iran's enemies unable to attack"

This seems like a fairly straightforward admission, and not the first one, that Iran's nuclear program is military. Why would "equations" relating to attacks by "enemies" change because of a peaceful nuclear program?
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said even Iran's most powerful enemies are unable to launch any form of attack against the country.

“The enemies of the Iranian nation will be given such a heavy blow they would not even consider attacking Iran,” he said on Wednesday addressing a group of martyr's families killed in a bomb blast by the Mujahideen Khalq Organization in 1981.

All relations and equations will change in our favor once Iran is stabilized as a nuclear nation,” he added.

Ahmadinejad said the enemies of Iran are unable to stand against the will of the Iranian nation, noting the country has made remarkable progress with the effort of its scientists and experts.

“Iran's nuclear issue is one of the world's main topics of discussion,” he said adding “Our enemies are well aware that Iran's victorious achievements will be in the interest of other nations as well”.

“Our enemies have reached a deadlock and as their last resort they intend to use biased media propaganda and impose further political pressure on Iran,” he continued.

“Iranians will be the victorious if they resist and successfully pass this stage,” he concluded.
Crossposted on Soccer Dad

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