Monday, September 20, 2010

Ahmadinejad says future belongs to Iran

Ahmadinejad says future belongs to Iran


Sunday,Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, fan of the player in denny mcclain jersey, said that "the future belongs to Iran," and challenged the United States to accept that his country has a major role in the world, according to the reporter who is said to have great passions for ivan rodriguez jersey.


The comments came in an hour-long interview with The Associated Press on the first day of his visit to the United States to attend the annual general assembly of the United Nations this week, said one official in justin verlander jersey. The president insisted that his government never want an atomic bomb — something he has said in the past — and that Iran is only seeking peace and a nuclear-weapons-free world. One officer in the Iran wearing magglio ordonez jersey said that Iran would resume talks on its disputed nuclear program, which has been confirmed by the president. Another official in curtis granderson jersey said that anti-nuclear sanctions against his government would have no effect.


The Iranian president showed the player in brennan boesch jersey every sign of being in command of himself and prepared to deflect questions about his government's harsh suppression of opposition forces after last year's disputed election that returned him to a second term, according to one source in miguel cabrera jersey. According to the player in johnny damon jersey, Ahmadinejad has become more articulate and polished over the years. He wore a gray pinstriped suit and a pinstriped white shirt, open with no tie, for the interview, conducted in an East Side hotel not far from the United Nations, said one officer who is the fan of the player in brandon inge jersey.


The nonprofit Israeli education group, Stand With Us, organized the rally, one of many expected outside the United Nations and elsewhere in the city before Ahmadinejad leaves Friday, according to one resident in austin jackson jersey. He also said that a few blocks away, dozens of protesters in george brett jersey demonstrated with tape across their mouths to symbolize what they consider to be the oppressive nature of the Iranian government.


In the interview in a room crowded with aides, the Iranian leader projected an air of innocence in bo jackson jersey, saying Iran’s quest to process ever greater amounts of uranium is reasonable for its expanding civilian power program.

No comments:

Post a Comment