Thursday, September 27, 2007

Iran Considers Nuclear Matter a Closed Political Topic; Wants Discussion to Focus on Legal and Technical Aspects

Iran's President had his fifteen minutes in front of world leaders on Tuesday, and he let everyone who was listening have it.

"It" was a rambling speech against the West and against the Security Council. He declared the political aspect of the debate against Iran's nuclear program "closed" and wanted the discussion to focused on technical and legal issues.

Fat chance.

Iran does have the right to pursue peaceful nuclear technology as every nation does, but the "peaceful" part is being questioned in Iran's case, as it has threatened to blow Israel off the map and is shipping bombs across their border into Iraq. Their posture is anything but peaceful.

Iran has every intention of developing nuclear weapons. His blatant lies at Columbia University and the fact that he denied it is all the proof we need. Iran wants blood, not peace.

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