Monday, September 24, 2007

IRAN LEADER PLAYS DOWN 'US WAR' !

The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has said that Iran is not heading for armed conflict with the United States.
In an American television interview, he said Iran was not on a path of war with the US and that Iran had no need of nuclear weapons.
He is due to address the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday.
The US is leading moves to impose further sanctions on Iran because of its nuclear development programme.
"It's wrong to think that Iran and the US are walking towards war. Who says so? Why should we go to war? There is no war in the offing," the Iranian leader said in the interview with CBS television.
He also denied Iran had nuclear arms ambitions.
"You have to appreciate we don't need a nuclear bomb. We don't need that. What need do we have for a bomb?" Mr Ahmadinejad asked.
"In political relations right now, the nuclear bomb is of no use."
Mr Ahmadinejad's comments follow his warning on Saturday that anybody who attacked Iran would experience nothing but regret, although he said Iran's forces were just for defence.

Many Americans do not welcome Mr Ahmadinejad's visit.
His visit has caused controversy even before his arrival in the United States, the BBC's Ian MacWilliam says.
Mr Ahmadinejad has accepted an invitation to address students at New York's Columbia University, an invitation many Americans think should never have been made, our correspondent says.
The BBC's Kim Ghattas in New York says there were some protests on Sunday as Mr Ahmadinejad arrived and more are expected on Monday when the Iranian leader gives his Columbia University talk.
She says all week the tabloid press has given the visit extensive coverage, describing Mr Ahmadinejad as "a lunatic" and a "monster with hutspah".
The president had wanted to lay a wreath at Ground Zero, but the New York authorities refused that request on security grounds.
This will be Mr Ahmadinejad's third address to the General Assembly in as many years.
BBC NEWS REPORT.

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