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Ahmadi-Nejad: US, West unable to pose slightest threat against Iran
Iran-Regional-USA, Politics, 7/15/2006
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad said yesterday that despite their savage and criminal nature, the occupying regime of al-Qods and its Western supporters do not dare to pose even the slightest threat against Iran.
"Thanks God, despite its criminal and savage nature, the Zionist regime and its supporters in the West do not have the power to look in the same way towards Iran," President Ahmadi-Nejad said in an address to a group of people in provincial city of Osku.
"Attacks by the Zionist regime against its neighbors, notably Lebanon, Syria, and its threats against other countries in the region are due to the fact that the artificial and sinister regime cannot live normally," he added.
He said crime, violence, aggression and plundering are distinctive features of the Zionist regime. "Today, the occupied Palestinian land has turned into a lab for the world public opinion to test the slogans of democracy and human rights claimed by the pro-Zionist Western states," he added.
He said the "Zionist rulers are selfish to the extent that prevent even their own or Western scientists from doing research on the public opinion's important question on Holocaust." "There are still questions... maybe in your so-called Holocaust more than six million Jews were massacred (during World War II), so why do you not allow people to undertake new research?" he asked.
The "Zionist regime", he went on to say, has become impudent to the extent that does not allow even regional states and independent scientific institutions on its neighborhood to acquire new technologies, considering the achievements a serious affront to its security.
He said opposition to Iran's nuclear achievements and acquiring peaceful nuclear technology is a clear instance of the Zionist policy.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ahmadi-Nejad hailed the popular autonomous Palestinian government, saying it has come to power under international supervision, being threatened and not officially recognized by the US and the West. He said any democracy slogans of the US and the West are empty and a gesture of prestige.
"This situation cannot last, and one day the protectors of the Zionist regime, the US in particular, will have to explain themselves and be judged by the conscience of humanity," he added.
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