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President Ahmadinejad: Establishment of Israel offensive move; Islamic nation
will not let its historic enemy live in its midst
Ynet
The State of Israel should be wiped off the map, Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad said Wednesday, underscoring Teheran’s extreme attitude towards
the Jewish State.
The Iranian leader's remarks were made during a convention entitled "A World
Without Zionists."
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“The establishment of the State of Israel was an offensive move. The Islamic
nation will not let its historic enemy live in its midst,” he said.
Meanwhile senior American officials associated with President George W. Bush
issued stern warnings to Iran in an interview published Wednesday in the
London-based Arabic daily al-Sharq al-Awsat saying that “Washington is
working diligently to find ways to force Iran to comply with demands by the
international community that it abandons its nuclear program.”
According to the report, the U.S. plans to pressure Iran through accusations
of involvement in several terror activities around the world that killed
American citizens. One of the most likely files to be reopened in Washington
is the bombing of the U.S. Marines compound in Beirut in 1983. The U.S. will
also hit on the assassination of Iranian opposition figures by Iranian secret
agents operating abroad.
Jane’s Defense Weekly magazine reported yesterday that Iran is assisting
Syria, Israel’s neighbor and arch enemy, with acquiring the know-how to
produce advanced chemical weapons.
According to al-Sharq al-Awsat, a few months ago Syria and Iran signed a
mutual assistance agreement by which Syria will provide Iran with advanced
military technologies in return for assistance in producing banned weapons.
Under a multi-million dollar project Iran will help Syria set up missile-
launching sites, perform test launches of ballistic missiles and acquiring
chemical weapons like mustard gas and nerve gas, the magazine reported.
Iranian nukes could encourage others
Meanwhile, Iran’s nuclear program is raising significant concerns among
international experts. John Chapman, a British international strategy expert,
warned that the development of Iranian nuclear weapons could change the
stance of other Middle Eastern countries and also push them to produce such
arms.
Speaking at a press conference attended by other experts, Chapman estimated
Iran was still far from acquiring nuclear capabilities and said the
international community should focus on diplomatic efforts to resolve the
problem.
Chapman said great importance should be attached to curbing Teheran’s nuclear
ambitions, particularly because other countries in the region, such as Egypt,
Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, may also be interested in developing such
capabilities, in order not to fall behind in the regional arms race.