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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Ahmadinejad: 'Sure we can talk, but not about nukes'

In a Wednesday speech, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that his country would be happy to talk to the P 5+1, but not about its nuclear program.
"We have repeatedly said that our (nuclear) rights are not negotiable ... We only hold talks to resolve international problems ... to help the establishment of peace," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech in central town of Qazvin.
But with the Obama administration refusing to even present a credible military threat, the Europeans are left with no choice but to try to spin Ahmadinejad's words into something he didn't say.
EU diplomats in Brussels said they believed Ahmadinejad was not closing the door altogether on discussion of Iran's nuclear programme, but merely reiterating a longstanding position that Iran had the same rights as other countries to develop peaceful nuclear power.
Really? Which part of "our nuclear rights are not negotiable" do you not understand?

What could go wrong?

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