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    As expected Dinnerjacket acts like a jackass again at the U.N.

    United Nations (CNN) -- Delegates from the United States, the United Kingdom and France walked out Monday as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad blasted America and Israel at a global gathering on disarmament and offered his own ideas to thwart the spread of nuclear weapons.

    Ahmadinejad said he deplores the possession and use of nuclear arms and called the weapons "a fire against humanity" rather than weapons "for defense."

    He said nuclear-weapon states want to "monopolize" the weapons and "peaceful nuclear energy." His blunt criticism of the West sparked the walkout by the lower-level Western diplomats.

    Ahmadinejad spoke at the Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The conference has been held every five years for nations to discuss how to cut the world's stockpile of nuclear weapons.

    Iran's nuclear program has been controversial. Western nations say Iran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons and they have been working to stop its efforts. Tehran says its program is aimed strictly at developing nuclear energy, and Ahmadinejad reiterated that stance.

    He said those who "carried out the first atomic bombardment are among the most hated individuals in human history," a reference to the U.S. bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. He said the United States continues to threaten to use such weaponry against other countries, including Iran.

    "The first atomic weapons were produced and used by the United States," he said. "This seemed, apparently, to provide the United States and its allies with the upper hand in World War II. However, it became the main source of the development and the spread of nuclear weapons by the others and brought about the nuclear arms race," he said, adding that Washington has "never respected" any of its nonproliferation commitments.

    He also said Israel has been stockpiling nuclear weapons and threatens its neighbors. Israel has never confirmed that it possesses nuclear arms.

    "While the Zionist regime -- which has stockpiled hundreds of nuclear warheads -- has waged many wars in the region and continues to threaten the people and nations of the region with terror and invasion, [it] enjoys the unconditional support of the United States government and its allies and receives, as well, the necessary assistance to develop its nuclear weapons program."


    *Point to be made here. France supplied Israel's nuclear program not the US in any way shape or form jackhole! And even they walked out on you!:P

    Ahmadinejad touted the use of nuclear energy as "among the cleanest and cheapest sources of energy."

    "Severe climate change and environmental pollution caused by fossil fuel has intensified the need to expand the use of nuclear energy," he said. "The nuclear technology can be effectively and widely applied in the production of medical isotopes for diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening diseases as well as in industry, agriculture and in other fields."

    Ahmadinejad wants "dismantling of nuclear weapons stationed in the military bases of the United States and its allies in other countries, including Germany, Italy, Japan and the Netherlands" and suspending of membership in the United Nations' atomic energy agency for states that use or threaten to use nuclear weapons.

    The Iranian leader called for "transparent, binding and effective mechanisms buttressed with solid international guarantees" to achieve nuclear disarmament and called for an independent international group to pursue that end.

    He called for "termination of all types of research, development or improvement of nuclear weapons and their related facilities" and adoption of a legally binding measure prohibiting "production, stockpiling, improvement, proliferation, maintaining and use of nuclear weapons."

    Ahmadinejad advocated "immediate and unconditional implementation" of a Mideast nuclear-free zone.

    Also, he said, "any threat to use nuclear weapons or attack against peaceful nuclear facilities" should be considered "a breach of international peace and security, and swift reaction from the United Nations and termination of all cooperation of [nonproliferation treaty] member states with the threatening/aggressor state."

    The "era of reliance" of some nations on "nuclear weaponry has passed," Ahmadinejad said.

    "Rather than continuing with the failed policy of the predecessors, it would be better to join the wide and transparent ocean of nations, independent states and human wisdom and culture. This would be in our best interest," he said, adding "There will be no room in the future for bullying and the arrogant."

    He urged U.S. President Obama to join the "humane movement" Ahmadinejad espoused "if he is still committed to his motto of 'change,' since tomorrow would be too late for this."

    *Just as expected, but its not going to change the current course of actions headed his direction. So when these actions take place the Iranian people need to look no further for the reason and blame. Dinnerjacket being the spokesman for Assahola. Its no wonder the people wanted you out of office. Ahole!
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    Is A-jad in New York again?

    I suggest US State Dept. grant him a honorary US citizenship along with a 3000 sq.ft furnished penthouse in midtown Manhattan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aryajet View Post
    Is A-jad in New York again?

    I suggest US State Dept. grant him a honorary US citizenship along with a 3000 sq.ft furnished penthouse in midtown Manhattan.
    Aryajet, You dont really want me to reply to that do you?

    I'd sooner prefer everybody on the WAB to hold their ears while I explain my view as clearly as possible.)
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    WAPO Tosses Brazil Under The Bus While The NYT Tells You Why

    WAPO's editorial board has written a scathing editorial of Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva's pending trip to Iran for negotiations toward a settlement. To a lesser degree, WAPO also challenges Turkey's rather self-serving support here. Neither, in WAPO's view (or mine), are helpful and seek to muddy waters for narrow purpose.

    Brazil's Outreach To Iran Ignores Brutal Repression-WAPO Board Editorial May 15, 2010

    The background behind such is nicely provided here by the NYT-

    Brazil's Iran Diplomacy Worries U.S. Officials-NYT May 14, 2010
    "This aggression will not stand, man!"
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