Posted on 06/05/2007 3:32:22 AM PDT by Flavius
TEHRAN, Iran - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday it was "too late" to stop Iran's nuclear program and urged the West and the United States to abandon their "arrogant policies" of setting conditions.
Despite pressure, Iran has only become stronger, Ahmadinejad said at a news conference.
The Iranian president also appeared to dismiss ambitions of using the controversial nuclear program for weapons making.
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Hey, Ahmanutjob - wanna bet?
El Baradei (head of the IAEA) said that first a few days ago.
‘President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday it was “too late” to stop Iran’s nuclear program and urged the West and the United States to abandon their “arrogant policies” of setting conditions.’
I guess Mahmoud has heard of the 30,000 lb. penetrator testing. It sure would be convenient for Iran if it was “too late”.
I expect there will be some very loud noises in the ME at some point here...
(One interesting thing is that with precision weapons you can keep dropping penetrators down the very same hole. It is critical, of course, that the hole be in the right spot.)
Has this diminutive dummy ever heard of a Trident missile?
To the tune of the Beach Boys “Barbara Ann,”
Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran
Pardon me, but didn’t he say Iran was not enriching uranium to build nuclear weapons. My goodness gracious, did he lie to us? That sweet little pip squeek of a human being. OH bother! where did I leave my Honey Pot? Dum tee dum. dum tee dum. Oh bother......
That would be the program they don’t have, right?
Really?!
Yup, no reason at all to believe that this nuclear program isn't solely for peaceful purposes. A nation with immense oil reserves needs nuclear power for electricity generation, and these quotes prove that this is all that Iran has in mind.
Hey al too little too late fro you.
b4its2late
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