Ahmadinejad's UN Address Likely To Defend Nuclear Program

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SLOBODAN LEKIC | September 23, 2008 08:26 PM EST | AP

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Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addresses the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, Sept. 23 2008 at the United Nations. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

UNITED NATIONS — Iran's president addressed the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday declaring that "the American empire" is nearing collapse and should end its military involvement in other countries.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said terrorism is spreading quickly in Afghanistan while "the occupiers" are still in Iraq nearly six years after Saddam Hussein was ousted from power in Iraq.

"American empire in the world is reaching the end of its road, and its next rulers must limit their interference to their own borders," Ahmadinejad said.

He accused the U.S. of starting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to win votes in elections and blamed a "few bullying powers" for trying to undermine Iran's nuclear program.

Ahmadinejad's hardline rhetoric came as no surprise and offered little in the way of compromise at the U.N., where he faces a new round of sanctions if no agreement is reached on limiting Iran's nuclear capabilities.

While he reiterated that the country's nuclear program is purely peaceful, the U.S. and others fear it is aimed at producing enriched uranium to make nuclear weapons.

Iran already is under three sets of sanctions by the U.N. Security Council for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment. Washington and its Western allies are pushing for quick passage of a fourth set of sanctions to underline the international community's resolve, but are likely to face opposition from Russia.

"A few bullying powers have sought to put hurdles in the way of the peaceful nuclear activities of the Iranian nation by exerting political and economic pressures against Iran," he said.

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Ahmadinejad also lashed out at Israel on Tuesday, saying "the Zionist regime is on a definite slope to collapse, and there is no way for it to get out of the cesspool created by itself and its supporters."

The Iranian president is feared and reviled in Israel because of his repeated calls to wipe the Jewish state off the map, and his aggressive pursuit of nuclear technology has only fueled Israel's fears.

Ahmadinejad accused "a small but deceitful number of people called Zionists ... (of) dominating an important portion of the financial and monetary centers as well as the political decision-making centers of some European countries and the U.S."

Israeli President Shimon Peres reacted angrily to Ahjmadinejad's criticism. "It is again a repetition of the darkest accusations in the name of Hitler and almost anti-Semitism," Peres later told journalists.

In discussing the U.S. war in Iraq, Ahmadinejad said, "Millions have been killed or displaced, and the occupiers, without a sense of shame, are still seeking to solidify their position in the ... region and to dominate oil resources."

He suggested that the presence of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan has contributed to a sharp rise in terrorism and a huge increase in the production of narcotics.

He predicted that the alliance would not be successful.

"Throughout history every force that has entered Afghanistan has left in defeat," Ahmadinejad said.

His speech came just hours after President Bush made his eighth and final appearance before the U.N. General Assembly, urging the international community to stand firm against the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea.

"A few nations, regimes like Syria and Iran, continue to sponsor terror," Bush said. "Yet their numbers are growing fewer, and they're growing more isolated from the world. As the 21st century unfolds, some may be tempted to assume that the threat has receded. This would be comforting. It would be wrong."

At one point during Bush's 22-minute speech, Ahmadinejad turned to Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and gave a thumb's down.

As in past years, the United States only had a low-level note-taker present for the Iranian president's address, said Richard Grenell, spokesman for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. The U.S. and Iran do not have diplomatic relations.

During interviews ahead of his speech Tuesday, Ahmadinejad blamed U.S. military interventions around the world in part for the collapse of global financial markets.

"The U.S. government has made a series of mistakes in the past few decades," Ahmadinejad said an interview with the Los Angeles Times. "The imposition on the U.S. economy of the years of heavy military engagement and involvement around the world ... the war in Iraq, for example. These are heavy costs imposed on the U.S. economy.

"The world economy can no longer tolerate the budgetary deficit and the financial pressures occurring from markets here in the United States, and by the U.S. government," he added.

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Associated Press Writer Edith M. Lederer contributed to this report.

UNITED NATIONS — Iran's president addressed the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday declaring that "the American empire" is nearing collapse and should end its military involvement in other countries.
UNITED NATIONS — Iran's president addressed the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday declaring that "the American empire" is nearing collapse and should end its military involvement in other countries.
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Come on Mahmoud, you're speaking at the UN. Would it kill you to at least put on a tie?
;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 09/23/2008

Standard Middle Eastern middle class wear, white shirt and black jacket. Do you really think anyone wears a tie in 100-degree weather?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 09/23/2008
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Dear American. Ties are not worn universally, there are other cultures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 09/23/2008
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If people would take their heads out of the sand and think ,bush and company have not told us one truth in 8 years, not one, why do we believe what he says about iran. This guy sounds like he is more sane and trustworthy than our president.­. Face it ,we have never had such evil in our govt.as we have now and its time to kick it to the curb and get back sane america..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 09/23/2008

I notice that the U.N. will wait for Dr. Ahmadinejad to speak after allowing Dubya to blather away.
I guess they didn't want to embarrass the American president by giving him a skilled orator to follow.
Now, just give Chavez the mike before Bush begins, and you'd have a turkey sandwich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 09/23/2008

Hugo Chavez is a great socialist hero.He's a courageous example to all who fight economic injustice Ahmadinnejad is a primitive reactionary t--urd, an obedient servant of the Ayatollah. BIG difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 09/23/2008
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You must be smoking crack if you think Chavez is a hero.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 09/23/2008
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Oh, be scared, be very, very scared!

Has anyone noticed how right-wing antipathy to the U.N. and to multilateralism is mirrored perfectly in the limpid MSM pool? This morning I caught a short report on CNN, and the images played like a wingnut's Rogues Gallery: Chavez, Ahmadinejad, Morales...­The right-wing now owns the image of the U.N., and it's all adversarial and defensive. Bush/neo-con unilateralism has settled like a tumor on the nation's brain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 09/23/2008
- eva belle I'm a Fan of eva belle 23 fans permalink
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Look who is taking the mickey now....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 09/23/2008
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How bad is our situation when the President of Iran sounds more rational than the President of the United States?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 09/23/2008

Why don't you move to Iran? You would fit in well there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 09/23/2008

lol...typi­cal conservative response when someone actually makes educated thoughts and interprets the facts of the situation in reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 09/23/2008
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No, that would be your style based on the retort.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 09/23/2008
- Deparis I'm a Fan of Deparis 25 fans permalink

You've just confirmed his point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 09/23/2008
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Iran is a democracy you know. You fit in quiet well here in the U.S. by being a paranoid coward, afraid that everyone is out to get you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 09/23/2008
- Kindheart I'm a Fan of Kindheart 10 fans permalink

The bigger question is...where will you be on 11/5?
I bet there is nobody here who think that Iran is the place to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 09/23/2008

Unfortunately, I would have to agree. Although that's not saying much considering Bush never sounds intelligent in the least bit anyway. I think Bush and the neocons are more interesting in attacking Iran than anything the least bit diplomatic. Diplomacy is the only way to peace in the long run. War just makes more enemies. While I can't say I like the president of Iran, he makes interesting points. Can't wait to see what Bush has to say....hah­ahaha

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 09/23/2008
- juzcuz I'm a Fan of juzcuz 5 fans permalink

well said byrdland49­... Iran have more insight sand wisdoms than Bush and McBush put together. They're right... US has spread ourselves too thin (2 Bush wars) and other interferences around the world... minding everyone else's business but our own. We're the laughing stock of the entire globe. I'm sure they're all watching our presidential campaign and in shock at the way McBush and ST(alin) present themselves to the world. And who wants those two losers to represent us to the world? The rest of the losers of our nation... the ones who foolishly support their lies and stupidity.

Vote Obama!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 09/23/2008
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In fact, anybody who bothers to read/listen to his UNEDITED speeches will see that it does not correspond to the frothing mad mullah image neoconservative MSM tries so hard to portray. There's plenty on which to disagree with him, but such caricatures only stifle critical thinking and damages the US strategic interests in the long run - Iranian offer of help after 9/11 being a case in point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/23/2008

byrdland49, I am an Iranian citizen and I have a suggestion for you! Why not swap presidents for just 4 years. You get our Ahmadinezhad and we get your G W Bush! I think most Iranians will gladly jump on that bargain and happily make the swap! But keep in mind when after a while he starts to do things that he does now in Iran: stone women and put political critics in jail and crack down on bloggers and censor news, magazines, movies and even classical books and ban MTV and whip people for drinking alcohol and force women to wear Hijab and stone homosexuals, etc... don't come begging Bush back! OK? Deal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 09/25/2008
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