Ahmadinejad Bragging On The Nukes Again…
Is it just me? Or does this little guy have a big mouth?
TEHRAN- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday Iran had overcome difficulties en route to a nuclear energy industry and no one could stop it, a day after France called for wider European sanctions to rein in Tehran.
Diplomats said Iran had installed close to 3,000 centrifuge machines, enough to start refining usable amounts of nuclear fuel, but would need to run them in unison at high speeds for long periods to attain that threshold.
“I announce to the whole world that the Iranian nation has passed the difficult points (on its nuclear path),” Ahmadinejad said in remarks carried by Iran’s official news agency IRNA.
“And no power can stop this nation from making more and more (atomic) achievements.”
Bashman Insert: “Wanna fucking bet?”
The U.N. nuclear watchdog director told the Financial Times daily on Tuesday that Iran was feeding uranium into centrifuges for enrichment at only 10 percent of their capacity and remained “far from having a nuclear weapon”, assuming Tehran wanted one.
Western powers fear Iran’s pursuit of nuclear-generated electricity is a precursor to it learning how to build atom bombs. They have sponsored two sets of U.N. sanctions against Tehran and are preparing to draft harsher penalties.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner wrote to European Union counterparts urging them to explore widening financial sanctions on Iran, saying the world could not afford to wait for U.N. action. Russia and China have held up tougher U.N. steps.
A French diplomat said U.N. inspectors now believed Iran would have 3,000 operating by the end of October, although an EU diplomat accredited to the IAEA said forecasts of advances were still based on what Iran had told inspectors.
“Running a large number of centrifuges in parallel over a sustained period at full speed — that would be a technical achievement they have not thus far shown they can do,” the diplomat said.
Some diplomats and analysts believe Iran’s slow enrichment pace has also been politically motivated — to blunt U.S.-led pressure for stiffer sanctions. Iran denies technical problems.
Six world powers agreed last Friday to delay tightening sanctions until November at the earliest to await an IAEA report on whether Iran is carrying out a plan agreed with inspectors to clarify past secret aspects of its program.
But, concerned Iran is buying time to perfect enrichment, the powers have reiterated Tehran must suspend nuclear activity and permit wider-ranging inspections as called for by U.N. resolutions to earn trust and negotiations on trade benefits.
(Reuters)
The “difficult points” of your nuclear program have not yet even started you little fucking weasel
October 4th, 2007 at 8:22 pmI don’t know if I read it here or somewhere else, but Russia within the past couple of days has taken all it’s workers out of Iran. The three day removal process to clear out immadinnerjacket and the mollusks, plus the thug punk al-mud units is right around the corner. I hope all of the cameras on the front of the surgical tools are HD.
October 4th, 2007 at 8:30 pm“I announce to the whole world that the Iranian nation has passed the difficult points (on its nuclear path),”
HAH! Ahmadingaling it’s a mirage…There are still 2250 points of difficulty on you nuclear path you have yet to encounter
October 4th, 2007 at 8:50 pm“I don’t know if I read it here or somewhere else, but Russia within the past couple of days has taken all it’s workers out of Iran.”
This might mean something, may not. It seemed like the Soviet Union was constantly airlifting out of Egypt in the 60s (pre-Isreal attacks by Arab nations). Sometimes it’s telling, sometimes it’s just precautionary. It will be interesting to watch and see though.
October 4th, 2007 at 8:55 pm“The U.N. nuclear watchdog director told the Financial Times daily on Tuesday that Iran was feeding uranium into centrifuges for enrichment at only 10 percent of their capacity and remained “far from having a nuclear weapon”, assuming Tehran wanted one.”
Exactly how in the fuck would this director know anything at all without inspectors standing right over their shoulders (which they most certainly are not)? The longer that we leave this pissant over in Iran make his nuclear material, the more wisespread the contaminated mess will be when we blow it right the hell up.
October 4th, 2007 at 9:05 pmWhat the fuck does a WINDY, SUN DRENCHED country need nuclear electricity for?
October 4th, 2007 at 9:09 pmRussia may simply have left because Iran stiffed them on the invoices.
As long as the U.S. is NOT worried about reconstruction one bit and more adventures in nation building, I’m all in for the plan to re-arrange Iran. They have earned our attention.
October 4th, 2007 at 9:15 pmEnough B.S. - hit these mo-fo’s now.
October 5th, 2007 at 12:31 amWhy does this guy remind me more and more of that character he played in a movie patterned after Herr Schicklegruber?
As to nukes? If we dropped the biggest nuke we have on Tehran, Iran would cease to exist.
Of course true to dictator form this little piss ant actually believes his own BS. That’s how fucking delluded he is. It is past time to kill this madman.
October 5th, 2007 at 10:52 amMaybe the Russians took the secret Israeli air raid over Syria seriously. The Syrians did that’s why they shut up about it. A trial run for Iran? The new Russian super radar was jammed by the Israelis (or some other superpower) and failed to detect. The same radar the Russians installed for Iran. The Russians know what’s coming.
October 5th, 2007 at 1:04 pm