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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Says Iran Has No Interest In Nuclear Weapons, Just Peaceful Nuclear Energy!

  • Why doesn’t the United Nations, the IAEA and western powers make any noise about nuclear armed Pakistan (100 nuclear bombs), India(100 nuclear bombs) and Zionist ’666′ Israel (400+ nuclear bombs). All of them have not signed the NNPT. Zionist ’666′ Israel has been caught selling nuclear arms to South Africa and have perpetually refused to sign the NNPT, refused international inspections, refused to abide by international laws …etc. Iran has signed the NNPT, has abide by it and has consistently submitted itself to inspections. So, why is Iran which has ZERO nuclear bombs and NO nuclear weapons program a problem? It is a nonsensical propaganda narrative! The UN and IAEA are but pawns of the Anglo-American western Illuminati. They serve western Illuminist interests.
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    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Says Iran Has No Interest In Nuclear Weapons, Just Peaceful Nuclear Energy! 
    DUBAI, Aug 30 (Reuters) – Iran has no interest in nuclear weapons but will keep pursuing peaceful nuclear energy, Supreme  Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told heads of state from  developing countries in Tehran.
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    Iran, hosting a summit of the 120-nation Non-Aligned  Movement (NAM), is hoping the high-profile event will prove that  Western efforts to isolate it and punish it economically for its  disputed nuclear programme have failed.
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    “Our motto is nuclear energy for all and nuclear weapons for  none,” Khamenei told the assembled heads of state.
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    But discord over Syria swiftly marred the summit when  Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi urged member states to support  Syrians striving to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, whose  staunchest regional ally is Iran.
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    “Our solidarity with the struggle of the Syrian people  against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy is an  ethical duty as it is a political and strategic necessity,”  Mursi said, prompting a walkout by the Syrian delegation,  according to the pan-Arab satellite channel Al Jazeera.
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    It was not immediately clear if the Syrians had returned to  the meeting after Mursi’s speech.
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    Mursi’s visit to Tehran was the first by an Egyptian leader  since Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979, but his uncompromising  speech suggested there would be no swift reconciliation between  the two countries after three decades of animosity.
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    Diplomatic relations between Cairo and Tehran broke down  immediately after Iran’s revolution over Egypt’s support for the  overthrown Shah and over its peace agreement with Israel.
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    The NAM summit’s final declaration is set to express deep  concern about the violence in Syria and support for efforts by  U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi to broker a resolution to  the conflict, a delegate at the meeting told Reuters.
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    United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, attending the  Tehran summit, urged Khamenei late on Wednesday to take concrete  steps to prove Iran’s nuclear work is peaceful.
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    The West suspects Iran is seeking a nuclear weapons  capability, an accusation Tehran denies.
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    In his speech, Khamenei criticised the U.N. Security Council  as an illogical, unjust and defunct relic of the past used by  the United States “to impose its bullying manner on the world”.
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    “They (Americans) talk of human rights when what they mean  is Western interests. They talk of democracy when what they have  is military intervention in other countries,” he added.

“Iran doesn’t frighten me and I don’t think it should frighten the American people. They don’t have a bomb. They haven’t made a decision to build one. They don’t have the means to deliver one. And the Israelis have 300 atomic bombs! I mean who presents the existential threat to whom?” - Pat Buchanan (7:58 onwards)

Israel has hundreds of nuclear weapons! Just ask Jimmy Carter!

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September 1, 2012 - Posted by | GeoPolitics | , , , , , , , ,

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