Tehran -- Iran's supreme leader says his country is not seeking nuclear weapons but that if Tehran intended to build them, the U.S. could not stop it, AP has reported.
Tehran -- Iran's supreme leader says his country is not seeking nuclear weapons but that if Tehran intended to build them, the U.S. could not stop it, AP has reported.
Source: Tanjug
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"We believe nuclear weapons must be abolished and we have no intention of building such weaponry,” he said in remarks posted on his website leader.ir.
"If Iran had the intention to build nuclear weapons, the U.S. could in no way stop the Iranian nation,” Khamenei added.
Iran recently has highlighted a religious decree Khamenei issued more than seven years ago that bans nuclear weapons in an effort to back up its claim that Tehran's nuclear program is being used for peaceful purposes and medical research.
Iran authorities often cite the decree to counter Western suspicions that Iran could ultimately move toward an atomic bomb.
Otherwise - What are the Iranian Nuclear scientists doing in North-Korea, togheter with the North-Korean Ones ?.
Arn.Sweden.
(Arn.Sweden., 17 February 2013 11:50)
Playing chess?
(masterzoran, 18 February 2013 00:32)
Otherwise - What are the Iranian Nuclear scientists doing in North-Korea, togheter with the North-Korean Ones ?.
Arn.Sweden.
(Arn.Sweden., 17 February 2013 11:50)
Playing chess?
(masterzoran, 18 February 2013 00:32)
Otherwise - What are the Iranian Nuclear scientists doing in North-Korea, togheter with the North-Korean Ones ?.
Arn.Sweden.
(Arn.Sweden., 17 February 2013 11:50)
Playing chess?
(masterzoran, 18 February 2013 00:32)