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Ahmadinejad teases 'big' new nuclear announcement

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures as he deliver his speech at a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution that toppled the country's pro-Western monarchy and brought Islamic clerics to power, Tehran, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures as he deliver his speech at a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution that toppled the country's pro-Western monarchy and brought Islamic clerics to power, Tehran, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

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Who is to say what country is the best keeper of the nuclear monster? If the US and Russia had destroyed all their nukes then they could take the moral high ground in this situation. As it is, if one country has nukes then everyone should have nukes. Does it really matter when we all die in the nuclear storm who started it?

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Ahmadinejad teases 'big' new nuclear announcement

Date: Saturday Feb. 11, 2012 9:35 PM ET

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran will soon unveil "big new" nuclear achievements, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Saturday while reiterating Tehran's readiness to revive talks with the West over the country's controversial nuclear program.

Ahmadinejad spoke at a rally in Tehran as tens of thousands of Iranians marked the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution that toppled the pro-Western monarchy and brought Islamic clerics to power.

Ahmadinejad did not elaborate on the upcoming announcement but insisted Iran would never give up its uranium enrichment, a process that makes material for reactors as well as weapons.

The West suspects Iran's nuclear program is aimed at producing atomic weapons, a charge Tehran denies, insisting it's geared for peaceful purposes only, such as energy production.

Four rounds of UN sanctions and recent tough financial penalties by the U.S. and the European Union have failed to get Iran to halt aspects of its atomic work that could provide a possible pathway to weapons production.

"Within the next few days the world will witness the inauguration of several big new achievements in the nuclear field," Ahmadinejad told the crowd in Tehran's famous Azadi, or Freedom, square.

Iran has said it is forced to manufacture nuclear fuel rods, which provide fuel for reactors, on its own since international sanctions ban it from buying them on foreign markets. In January, Iran said it had produced its first such fuel rod.

Apart from progress on the rods, the upcoming announcement could pertain to Iran's underground enrichment facility at Fordo or upgraded centrifuges, which are expected to be installed at the facility in the central town of Natanz. Iran has also said it would inaugurate the Russian-built nuclear power plant in the southern port of Bushehr in 2012.

Iran's unchecked pursuit of the nuclear program scuttled negotiations a year ago but Iranian officials last month proposed a return to the talks with the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany.

"Iran is ready for talks within the framework of equality and justice," Ahmadinejad repeated on said Saturday but warned that Tehran "will never enter talks if enemies behave arrogantly."

In the past, Iran has angered Western officials by appearing to buy time through opening talks and weighing proposals even while pressing ahead with the nuclear program.

Washington recently levied new penalties aimed at limiting Iran's ability to sell oil, which accounts for 80 per cent of its foreign revenue, while the European Union adopted its own toughest measures yet on Iran, including an oil embargo and freeze of the country's central bank assets.

Israel is worried Iran could be on the brink of an atomic bomb and many Israeli officials believe sanctions only give Tehran time to move its nuclear program underground, out of reach of Israeli military strikes. The U.S. and its allies argue that Israel should hold off on any military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities to allow more time for sanctions to work.

Before Ahmadinejad spoke Saturday, visiting Hamas prime minister from Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, also addressed the crowd, congratulating Iranians on the 1979 anniversary and vowing that his militant Palestinian group would never recognize Iran's and Hamas' archenemy, Israel.

Also at the Tehran rally, Iran displayed a real-size model of the U.S. drone RQ-170 Sentinel, captured by Iran in December near the border with Afghanistan. Iran has touted the drone's capture as one of its successes against the West.

The state TV called the drone is a "symbol of power" of the Iranian armed forces "against the global arrogance" of the U.S.

The report broadcast footage of other rallies around Iran, saying millions participated in the anniversary celebrations, many under heavy snowfall.

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SoWhat
said

The only reason North Korea wasn't wiped out like Iraq and Libya is because they have nukes.

It sure would be a showstopper for certain parties that want to own the planet.


mo
said

Israel has nuclear weapons and the IAEA called on them in Sept 2009 to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty and to open its nuclear facilities to inspection. The IAEA expressed concerns about Israeli nuclear capabilities; however, Israel refused to allow inspections.
But because the USA are so friendly with Israel I bet you did not even know about this ! I got this report from the BBC and please go ahead and check it out.
Why are Israel and Iran treated so differently by the US and Western powers ?


Food for Thought
said

After reading some of these comments, I did some research. It appears there are an estimated 25,000 Jewish people living in Iran practicing their religion. They enjoy full protection of the constitution, and are allowed to participate in the Iranian democratic practices. Some interesting food for thought I have decided. Maybe we all need to sit back and take a good long look at our leaders around the world, who seem to be the majority of the ones spreading hatred and intolerance. Inciting riots and wars. It seems to me the people just want to live in peace, harmony and prosperity, regardless of the stigmas many try to portray. Maybe it's time to ask who is creating all this hate, and why we allow it to continue and hold back the true destiny of humanity. Too me all these issues come from greed of governments intent on gaining land. Nothing else.


Armadida What ?
said

Time for shock and awe 2.0


Mike in Pembroke
said

This guy and his whole The Iranian regime is not stable. The threats ihe issues towards Israel all the time, it would not surprise me if he has a nuke ready now and will launch it at Israel. If he was so studit as to use a nuke on Israel you know Israel will turn Tehran and the rest of Iran into one big glass parking lot.


Impartial
said

@ Casey: I disagree with you. These days I hear more "rants and threats" from Israel and its allies against iranian regime rather than Iranians against Israel. The Iranain government says 1-stop the economic pressure 2-If attacked they will retaliate. As an independant country they have all rights to defend themselves against aggression the same way we do. Opposed to Israel, US, UK Canada and France they have not attacked any countries in recent two centuries. The involvement of later countries in wars and killings in the last 65 years has been much more than all other countries in the world together. They say they want to defend their interests. This claim is very contraversial and unethical.


Casey
said

I believe there is a big difference between Israel and Iran, as far as having nuclear weapons go. The Iranian regime is not stable! Just listen to their rants and threats.


Warmongers
said

We all know that this clown and mullahs are using religious uncertainties to manipulate opinions. Equally some of the comments on this forum are as dangerous as these clowns' messages. They refer to religious's myths and danger of disparition of promised land to manipulate opinions for support of another war and more killings. The terror provoked by mullahs is comparable to the terror instigated by supportors of war against Iran. Terror is not only bombing. It comes in all shapes and color.


Neda
said

Iranian government must be stopped, either by Iranian people or by foreign involvements. They kill their own people to stay on power, let alone the people of other countries. That's what they are doing in Syria right now, helping Syrian government to kill the demonstrators...THEY MUST BE STOPPED...


Guy M
said

The Big problem is with us. If we as developed countries never work about real equality for everyone on the globe, any neighbor that can achieve any kind of new tech what is a fair right we all have, will always think to use it based on a past fulfilled with anger, ignorance and all the poor developments, that we have the power to make part of the past!


Toraj Ghofrani
said

> 25,000 Iranian Jews are living in Iran in peace and harmony. Iran has never invaded any country for the past 200 years. Iran is a society of poems and poetries of Love and Humanity.
There is not a single photo of Ahmadinejad in streets of Iran. And I wear a Holocaust Remembrance Pin on my sport coat each time I am in public in streets of Tehran for the last five years and no one has troubled me. On the contrary, those who asked me what the pin means wanted some to wear themselves.



lo le
said

So if Iran bombs Israel how do the Palestinians expect to survive . They are tied at the hip. Mediterranean sea would be contaminated and the land radioactive . Who in the hell would want the land or the sea after ?? Right Palestinians think they are immune to the nuke fall out Gaza strip would be safe then they could build settlements all over Israel and be happy... and have Iran to thank for bombing their land .


Reece
said

Israel will have no choice but to settle with the Palestinians which is the NUMBER ONE issue that creates tension with the rest of the world. This issue is like a vortex that really is between the Israelis and Arabs - that pulls the rest of us into it because of bought and paid for sell out politicians. I frankly am sick of seeing my tax payer dollars trying to prop up Israel when I could help fellow Canadians. Since Israel isnt serious about settling I believe that Iran will be unjam this process and frankly I dont care if they are terrorized since they are the last people in the world to whine about it after decades of apartheid styled oppression on Palestinians. This behaviour is against Canadian values and principals. Israel, if you cant stand on your own two feet and fight your own battles then you dont deserve nationhood - you better find a better path to settle up with the Arabs even if that path has you losing face. Better than becoming the largest parking lot in the middle east.


JB in Ontario
said

Iran frightens me as a country with the production of nuclear material supposedly for energy purposes. I think they may have other uses in mind for their nuclear energy. This country will have to be closely watched.


cprnicus
said

And so the puppets dance to the tune of their masters of finance. War is money and the industrial military complexes (who deal with all sides in conflict) reap the benefit from the sabre rattling of all nations. Religious zealots and corrupt governments (on all sides) use propaganda through controlled media to spin misinformation to move the masses (WMD's were never found in Iraq and never were there). The squabbling among peoples of this planet serves the purpose of diverting the public's attention from who profits from such ventures. If you look through the fog of war, you may catch a glimpse of the true instigators of global strife.


Oceanic
said

It is fairly obvious that this clown and the Iranian regime are attempting to goad Israel and the U.S. to launch an attack on their nuclear weapons development installations. They know that this will galvanize support for the regime which is rapidly eroding as their economy crumbles against the trade sanctions. Their currency is already worth less than toilet paper.


Observer
said

@Dave O: Yeah you are right, that "nut job" of a liberal democracy, Israel, has had them for decades now... do tell us how many times they have threatened to use them to obliterate their neighbours? By my count, NEVER, instead only having them as a silent deterrent. Iran doesn't even have them yet and are already promising to wipe countries off the map...


Nathan Jones
said

Lets face it Iran needs nuclear weapons as a deterrent against American bombing and invasion. Its pretty much the only thing that will guarantee their security.


Mary
said

Israel, US, Pakistan, Chinca, India and other countries have nuclear weapons why shouldn't Iran?
Iran will never attach any country unless they get attached first.
So please do not compare Ahmadinijab to Hitler they are completely different people.
Hitler killed 6 millions and Ahmadinijab none 0.
Wake up people, know justice and let people live in peace.



VoiceOReason
said

Looks like the Warmongers are in full force this morning! I am more worried about the economic terrorists that erode my quality of life everyday, than the Iranian President and his goal to have the same nuclear capabilities as all the other developed nations in the world. If people on here want to babble about history repeating itself, how about we stop the fighting and take a peaceful route instead?


Dave in Regina
said

All is fair in love and war. If I have a rock, you have a bow and arrow, If you have a bow and arrow, I have a rifle, if I have a rifle, you have a grenade, if you have a grenade, I have a missile. Eventually there will be no earth and the human race will be, well, history to some other life form.


bc wayne
said

Who is to say what country is the best keeper of the nuclear monster? If the US and Russia had destroyed all their nukes then they could take the moral high ground in this situation. As it is, if one country has nukes then everyone should have nukes. Does it really matter when we all die in the nuclear storm who started it?


Will
said

DaveO, crawl of out the UofT basement, will you, and sniff the fresh air. If Israel was run by the "nut jobs" you think, Iran would already be a glass ashtray. Israel has shown remarkable restraint, espcially considering the threats they face on a daily basis.


fathergrabitall
said

What I see here is merely the corporate structure of world competition at the expense of the most proliferate expendable resource in the world---PEOPLE. I agree with INFIDEL,---the religious doctrines and ideologies are in a sense corporate policies of the religious institutions and are instilled in the people/masses at a very early age (brainwash ?) to support and propogate the school of thought in the structure of the institution, but lets not forget that the institution/religious order is run by men and there is always an agenda to the success of the corporate structure---you remember WALL ST.---Marcos ---Hitler--- BIN Laden---Stalin to name a few,---history will keep repeating itself because its just human nature. We are a global community of very nasty, unscrupulous, and violent antagonist that will keep on poking each other in the eye if its in our percieved best interests. Have a nice day and try to be kind to your neighbours !


Earthwatcher
said

Madness in the name of a religion. The same madness that super powers still struggle for control over, just as in the Cold War. The Russians and Chinese profit greatly from selling the Iranians technology and materials even with the embargoes. They continue to be the antagonist to the Western nuclear powers (USA, UK, Eurozone) in a new version of a decades old insanity. If Iran gets a nuclear weapon, they will hit Israel. The Israeli's will return in kind and the entire region goes up in a nuclear haze. **** Can we still get the oil from a landscape blasted clean by an atomic explosion? The oil is what this is all about after all.


Pete Conrad
said

Ahmanedijad threatens to kill millions of people in the Jewish state of Israel and he intends on using nuclear weapons to do so. I suggest that in order to save the lives of millions and millions of innocent people that we sacrifice the life of one man and that one man should be Ahmanedijad. Imagine if Hitler had been killed in 1939 or 1940, the lives of nearly 50 million people would have been spared, there would have been no extermination camps, gas chambers, no D-Day or battle of Ortona. This man is a cancer on the face of this earth and needs to be stopped now before history repeats itself.


Retired Captain in Dartmouth
said

This is certainly a regime worthy of being decapitated..... and the removal by force of ANY of its nuclear capabilities by all possible means ....!!! The Russians and by extension their twin sister the Chinese would be seriously deluding themselves if they were to think for one minute that their proxies Iran and Syria would not turn on them and start meddling with the Muslim populations of Chechnya and the Uighars..... The loyalties of both of these regimes Syria and Iran is purchased with arms and weaponry utilized for the solepupose of propping up these despots in power.. Russia and China WILL lose in the end... count on it..!!


Dave O
said

The nut jobs in Israel have nuculer weapons so the nuts jobs in Iran should have them too, for the protection from the nuts jobs in Israel & the USA.


Infidel
said

The world needs less nuclear weapons, not more. It certainly doesn't need more and more nations to attain them. In addition a nation run by religious zealots, some whom believe their messiah will only return after a catastrophic world event, should not be considered responsible enough to yield this kind of power. They cannot be deterred by conventional means. In fact they welcome a nuclear exchange. Because to them this world is only a proving ground to make it into "paradise" in the afterlife. And seeing how in their eyes they'd be martyred for their religion, that would propel them to the top tier of paradise. (Muslims believe in a multi level heaven which you move up in based on your piety and such). Now I've seen the result of this kind of fervent belief in something. When I was in Afghanistan I witnessed people blowing themselves up to try to hurt me or my troops. All they ended up doing was killing themselves and wounding or killing innocent bystanders ( civilians ). I've even spoken with captured enemy who have explained this belief in an afterlife as I just did above. That OUR world is only a place where they can through their actions and beliefs attain higher and higher levels of paradise. Martyrdom gets you to pass "Go" and shoot straight to the top level. So you have to ask yourself, can someone with this mindset really be deterred with the threat of their own destruction? I have seen the answer first hand and it was a blaring NO. Usually it took gunshot wounds to the central nervous system, major bones or organs to stop someone like that. This is not going to end well.


Mark in Newmarket
said

So the little spider monkey from Tehran speaks. Make no mistake about it, Iran's main goal is to produce nuclear weapons so that it will be a dominate, threatening military force in the middle east and to it's neighbours, but their ultimate goal is to wipe Israel off of the map. The President of Tehran hates Jews, he goes so far as saying that Hitler was a hero, he did the right thing by trying to exterminate the Jewish race. If anybody in their right mind thinks for a second that this man has the right to own nuclear weapons and not be a threat, will need to have their head examined. Iran who is backed by Russia and China will not think twice to use nuclear weapons on Israel,


KJ in Kingston Ontario
said

He is not going to wait until after it is delivered on Israel to tell the world...? This then could be the big "nuclear achievement" Iran wasn't pursing and swore over and over to every one in the world who would listen that they were not attempting to develop.....


Will
said

Can anyone honestly claim this wingnut is not dangerous? (Unless you are one of those twits who got their perpective at the U of T-aka Josef Stalin U, that is)


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