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Thu 19 Jun, 2008 05:41 am
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday the West has failed to break Iran's will in the nuclear standoff, days after world powers presented Tehran with a new offer aimed at ending the crisis.
"In the nuclear issue, the bullying powers have used up all their capabilities but could not break the will of the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying by state television.
World powers -- Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States -- on Saturday offered Tehran a new package of technological and economic incentives in exchange for suspending uranium enrichment activities.
The West fears the process might be used to make an atomic bomb although Iran insists it only wants to generate nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Ahmadinejad's comments were his first statement on the nuclear crisis since the offer was presented but it was not clear if they represented a reaction to the proposal.
The Iranian government spokesman has already said Tehran will reject any offer demanding it suspends uranium enrichment.
The UN nuclear watchdog has been investigating Iran's nuclear drive for over five years but has never been able to conclude whether the programme is peaceful.
Iran has said it is examining the package but has so far showed no indication that it will change its defiant course in its nuclear drive.
Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency Ali Asghar Soltanieh ruled out on Wednesday that the country could freeze enrichment, saying: "Iran will never submit to such an illegal act."
This is important. The next president is going to have to deal with this madman, just as W dealt with Saddam.
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So, all of you who intend to vote for "change", tell me, what changes should we expect when Ahmallamasdingdong drops a nuke on Tel Aviv?
Hey, what a cool new avatar you have, hellboy!
I thanked you for it on the other thread. I nicknamed him "Tinkerhell-boy".
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So, all of you who intend to vote for "change", tell me, what changes should we expect when Ahmallamasdingdong drops a nuke on Tel Aviv?
I would expect the world body to come together in a massive humanitarian effort to assist the survivors in Tel Aviv and Tehran. Israel's counterstrike would be massive. Iran's remaining populace would overrun the existing A-hole regime and eventually the entire area would probably be better off for it. Thing is:
A. I seriously doubt the Mullahs would have their puppet do something that stupid.
B. I seriously doubt the Israelis would allow them the first strike.
We'll see.