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"This is a declaration of victory for the Iranian nation against the world powers over the nuclear issue," Ahmadinejad told thousands of people during a visit to Ilam province in western Iran.

"This was a final shot to those who, in the past several years, spread a sense of threat and concern in the world through lies of nuclear weapons," Ahmadinejad said, drawing celebratory whistles from the crowd.

'Sigh of relief'
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would not directly respond to Ahmadinejad's remarks, but told reporters in the Ethiopian capital Wednesday that the U.S. intelligence report's public release showed the Bush administration was committed to transparent democracy while Iran was not.

Can you really believe Ahmadinejad would say something like this, makes you wonder how they are hiding what they are doing and how they treat it more like a game

2007-12-05 03:09:16 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

3 answers

Only for the little children back home in their own backyards.
That was sometime back in the past.
But the real thing that taste like coke did not show up
After what had haapened out there.
With all the small prints and money back guarantee.
When it was all splashed in the news.
Luke 8.10 ,17
What do you think?

2007-12-05 03:17:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Too bad Bush and the boys are too incompetent to win the game. They sure look like bumbling boobs to the rest of the world now, and you know what happened to the boy who cried wolf once to often. What now have a round or two of 'did too, did not, did too, did not'? With no credibility how can we believe anything coming from the Whitehouse?

2007-12-05 03:21:18 · answer #2 · answered by wrathofkahn03 5 · 1 3

What i wonder is, what gives the Bush administration the right to tell Iran to "come clean" with their nuclear program when again it's been proven that the Bush admin is trying to use crap intelligence to further their war agenda...

2007-12-05 03:27:12 · answer #3 · answered by G. 4 · 0 3

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