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11-05-2006, 15:34
Iran Leader Calls Israel an 'Evil' Regime

May 11, 1:38 AM (ET)

By CHRIS BRUMMITT

(AP) Secretary General of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Hassan Rohani, center, listens...
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Iran's president on Thursday ramped up his attacks against Israel, calling it a "regime based on evil," but also said he was ready to negotiate with the United States and its allies over his country's nuclear program.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has previously said Israel should be wiped off the map, also told a cheering crowd of students in Indonesia's capital that the Jewish state "cannot continue and one day will vanish."

Students held up posters saying "Iran in our Hearts," and "Nuclear for Peace."

Ahmadinejad, known for his fiery rhetoric, is visiting Indonesia amid a deepening standoff over his country's nuclear program and suspicions it is developing nuclear weapons. This week, key U.N. Security Council members agreed to present Tehran with a choice of incentives or sanctions in deciding whether to suspend uranium enrichment.


(AP) Iranian senior cleric, Ayatollah Nouri Hamedani, center, attends a conference Iran's nuclear...
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The move will delay a draft U.N. resolution that could lead to sanctions and possible military action if Iran does not suspend uranium enrichment.

The United States accuses Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies, saying it aims only to generate energy.

The Iranian leader told Indonesia's Metro TV station Thursday he was unconcerned about the possibility of U.N. sanctions, saying the West had more to lose than Iran did if the country was isolated.

"We do not need to be dependent on others," he said, adding international isolation would serve only to "motivate" the country's nuclear scientists.

He also said that Western nations with large stocks of nuclear weapons were practicing "double standards" in pressing Iran to stop its peaceful nuclear program.


(AP) Iranian senior cleric, Ayatollah Nouri Hamedani, 2nd left, and other clergymen attend a conference...
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Asked what it would take to begin talks with the United States to resolve the standoff, he said Tehran would talk to anyone except Israel, which Iran does not recognize.

"There are no limits to our dialogue," he said. "But if someone points an arm (a weapon) at your face and says you must speak, will you do that?"

Israeli officials have described Iran's nuclear quest as the Jewish state's greatest threat. Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres' warning on Monday that Iran could be threatened with destruction if it continues to vow to destroy Israel.

Despite Ahmadinejad's hardline rhetoric, there were hints of a possible solution to the escalating international crisis from other quarters.

In a letter to Time magazine published on its Web site Wednesday, a representative of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei offered new possibilities for solving the impasse with the United States and its allies on the issue.


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Hassan Rohani, Iran's former top nuclear negotiator, said Tehran would consider ratifying an International Atomic Energy Agency protocol that provides for intrusive and snap inspections and would also address the question of preventing a pullout from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

Sean McCormack, the State Department spokesman, said of the Time magazine letter, "We've seen it. ... I think there really isn't anything new in it." He said the letter does not deal at all with enrichment.

The current Iranian negotiator, Ali Larijani, said Tuesday that Tehran had no intention of withdrawing from the treaty and promised to cooperate if the U.N. atomic watchdog, instead of the Security Council, dealt with the issue of its nuclear program.

Iran ended all voluntary cooperation with the IAEA in February, including allowing snap inspections of its nuclear facilities.

Ahmadinejad told reporters Wednesday that Iran will "absolutely not back out" of defending its right to pursue new technology.


(AP) Director general of the public relations department of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, Hossein...
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"They (Western powers) pretend that they are concerned about the nature of the nuclear program of the Islamic republic of Iran," he said after meeting with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. "This is a big lie."

At a meeting Tuesday, representatives of the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France as well as Germany agreed to tell Iran the possible consequences of its refusal to halt its enrichment program and the benefits if it abandons it.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday she and her counterparts on the U.N. Security Council agreed to give Iran another two weeks to reconsider its position.

"We agreed to continue to seek a Security Council resolution but that we would wait for a couple of weeks while the Europeans design an offer to the Iranians that would make clear they have a choice that would allow them to have a civil nuclear program, if that is indeed what they want," Rice said on ABC's "Good Morning America."

The Chinese and Russians have balked at the British, French and U.S. efforts to put the resolution under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter. Such a move would declare Iran a threat to international peace and security and set the stage for further measures if Tehran refuses to comply. Those measures could range from breaking diplomatic relations to economic sanctions and military action.

Representatives from the three European countries that had been spearheading negotiations with Iran - Britain, France and Germany - will now spend the next few days preparing a package of incentives and sanctions, a European official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because there has been no official announcement.

The official said the package is likely to include issues related to energy security and civilian nuclear power. The package will be presented to European Union foreign ministers on the sidelines of an EU meeting in Brussels on Monday, and if approved will be presented to the Iranian government, the official said.

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Associated Press writer Edith M. Lederer contributed to this story from the United Nations.


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11-05-2006, 15:36


Je vader is homo

11-05-2006, 15:37

Citaat door OpblaasschaapV3:
Je vader is homo
Wat een frustraties, vandaar ook die nick

11-05-2006, 15:37

Citaat door an3sdej:
Wat een frustraties, vandaar ook die nick
Ja

11-05-2006, 15:37



Citaat door OpblaasschaapV3:
Je vader is homo
Your mother is a hamster and your father smells like elderberries!

Nog meer pogingen tot suffe beledigingen?

11-05-2006, 15:40

Citaat door sjanghai:
Your mother is a hamster and your father smells like elderberries!

Nog meer pogingen tot suffe beledigingen?
Ja jij hebt zoveel haat jegens moslims en Marokkanen maar kunt het alleen achter je pc uitten

Dat vind ik best zielig wollah

11-05-2006, 15:44

Citaat door OpblaasschaapV3:
Ja jij hebt zoveel haat jegens moslims en Marokkanen maar kunt het alleen achter je pc uitten

Dat vind ik best zielig wollah
Hallo..... waar heb jij ooit haat jegens Marokkanen en/of Moslims van mij ontdekt?

Never! Ik zit de hele dag tussen de Marokkanen man, grotendeels moslims. Een paar van mijn beste vrienden zijn Marokkanen.
Ik heb altijd alleen erg veel kritiek op de islam, niet op moslims. Iedereen mag geloven wat hij wil, maar je moet wel een beetje tegen kritiek kunnen. Mijn Marokkaanse vrienden hebben daar geen enkel probleem mee, maar die zijn denk ik sterk genoeg in hun geloof om goed tegen kritiek te kunnen.

Jij legt kritiek op de islam uit als haat jegens moslims. Daar sla je wel 10 stappen mee over, maar goed. Kortzichtigheid is ook een vak. Haat is mij vreemd. Ik heb nog nooit haat gekoesterd tegen wie dan ook. Wel medelijden...

(en die uitspraak was trouwens uit Monthy Python's Flying Circus, ik hoop dat je de grap erin wel hebt gezien....)

11-05-2006, 15:46
Toevoeging: ik heb in dit forum net zoveel kritiek op het christendom en het jodendom als op de islam. Maar ik wordt nooit door hen beticht van christenhaat of jodenhaat. Misschien staan zij sterker in hun geloof, of hebben ze gewoon wat meer relativeringsvermogen en kortere tenen....?

11-05-2006, 15:47

Citaat door OpblaasschaapV3:
Je vader is homo
Is dit je vader?