Obama Iran Nuclear Speech At G-20 (TEXT)

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First Posted: 09-25-09 09:45 AM   |   Updated: 09-25-09 09:55 AM

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President Obama and the leaders of France and Britain opened the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh this morning and accused Iran of building a secret nuclear facility. Here is the text of their remarks, as prepared for delivery.


PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good morning. We are here to announce that yesterday in Vienna, the United States, the United Kingdom, and France presented detailed evidence to the IAEA demonstrating that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been building a covert uranium enrichment facility near Qom for several years.

Earlier this week, the Iranian government presented a letter to the IAEA that made reference to a new enrichment facility, years after they had started its construction. The existence of this facility underscores Iran's continuing unwillingness to meet its obligations under U.N. Security Council resolutions and IAEA requirements. We expect the IAEA to immediately investigate this disturbing information, and to report to the IAEA Board of Governors.

Now, Iran's decision to build yet another nuclear facility without notifying the IAEA represents a direct challenge to the basic compact at the center of the non-proliferation regime. These rules are clear: All nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy; those nations with nuclear weapons must move towards disarmament; those nations without nuclear weapons must forsake them. That compact has largely held for decades, keeping the world far safer and more secure. And that compact depends on all nations living up to their responsibilities.

This site deepens a growing concern that Iran is refusing to live up to those international responsibilities, including specifically revealing all nuclear-related activities. As the international community knows, this is not the first time that Iran has concealed information about its nuclear program. Iran has a right to peaceful nuclear power that meets the energy needs of its people. But the size and configuration of this facility is inconsistent with a peaceful program. Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow -- endangering the global non-proliferation regime, denying its own people access to the opportunity they deserve, and threatening the stability and security of the region and the world.

It is time for Iran to act immediately to restore the confidence of the international community by fulfilling its international obligations. We remain committed to serious, meaningful engagement with Iran to address the nuclear issue through the P5-plus-1 negotiations. Through this dialogue, we are committed to demonstrating that international law is not an empty promise; that obligations must be kept; and that treaties will be enforced.

And that's why there's a sense of urgency about the upcoming meeting on October 1st between Iran, the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, and Germany. At that meeting, Iran must be prepared to cooperate fully and comprehensively with the IAEA to take concrete steps to create confidence and transparency in its nuclear program and to demonstrate that it is committed to establishing its peaceful intentions through meaningful dialogue and concrete actions.

To put it simply: Iran must comply with U.N. Security Council resolutions and make clear it is willing to meet its responsibilities as a member of the community of nations. We have offered Iran a clear path toward greater international integration if it lives up to its obligations, and that offer stands. But the Iranian government must now demonstrate through deeds its peaceful intentions or be held accountable to international standards and international law.

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I should point out that although the United Kingdom, France, and the United States made the presentation to Vienna, that Germany, a member of the P5-plus-1, and Chancellor Merkel in particular, who could not be here this morning, wished to associate herself with these remarks.

I would now like to turn to President Sarkozy of France for a brief statement.

PRESIDENT SARKOZY: (As translated.) Ladies and gentlemen, we have met yesterday for a meeting -- a summit meeting of the Security Council on disarmament and nuclear disarmament. I repeated my conviction that Iran was taking the international community on a dangerous path. I have recalled all the attempts that we have made to offer a negotiated solution to the Iranian leaders without any success, which what has been revealed today is exceptional. Following the enriching plant of Natanz in 2002, it is now the Qom one which is revealed. It was designed and built over the past several years in direct violation of resolutions from the Security Council and from the IAEA. I am expecting from the IAEA an exhaustive, strict, and rigorous investigation, as President Obama just said.

We were already in a very severe confidence crisis. We are now faced with a challenge, a challenge made to the entire international communities. The six will meet with the Iranian representatives in Geneva. Everything -- everything must be put on the table now.

We cannot let the Iranian leaders gain time while the motors are running. If by December there is not an in-depth change by the Iranian leaders, sanctions will have to be taken. This is for the peace and stability. Thank you.

PRIME MINISTER BROWN: America, the United Kingdom, and France are at one. Iran's nuclear program is the most urgent proliferation challenge that the world faces today.

As President Obama and President Sarkozy have just said, the level of deception by the Iranian government, and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments, will shock and anger the whole international community, and it will harden our resolve.

Confronted by the serial deception of many years, the international community has no choice today but to draw a line in the sand. On October the 1st, Iran must now engage with the international community and join the international community as a partner. If it does not do so, it will be further isolated.

And I say on behalf of the United Kingdom today, we will not let this matter rest. And we are prepared to implement further and more stringent sanctions.

Let the message that goes out to the world be absolutely clear: that Iran must abandon any military ambitions for its nuclear program. Thank you.

END 8:51 A.M. EDT

President Obama and the leaders of France and Britain opened the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh this morning and accused Iran of building a secret nuclear facility. Here is the text of their remarks...
President Obama and the leaders of France and Britain opened the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh this morning and accused Iran of building a secret nuclear facility. Here is the text of their remarks...
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- barnybilt I'm a Fan of barnybilt 3 fans permalink

Obama sounded just like Bush light. The same kind of retoric, bluster, and the same kind of people at His side, as with the push to Iraq. When will the people of this Country elect leaders with some common sense. The only way to deal with Iran is to hold it's leaders acountable for what they do. We don't hold anyone accountable in this Country, so why would we expect to hold Foreign leaders accountable. Bluster, and threats of sanctions hasn't changed the mind of one country, or one leader yet, but we keep doing the same things over and over.
Simple common sense would say to Irans leaders, if you develope a bomb and use it, pass it on to some terrrorist group, or sell it, we will incinerate your country. Even if we can't prove it came from You, We will assume it did, and You will pay. They don't anymore want to be martyrs, than the man in the Moon does, they want power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 09/25/2009
- Tena I'm a Fan of Tena 41 fans permalink
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This can't be making Ahmadinejad happy because this is likely to inflame further the factions inside Iran who want change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 09/25/2009

As he has become the embodiment of Shrub III, Flopsie will take no action & the Iranians know it. Only a matter of time until Iran commences WW III & destroys the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 09/25/2009
- Tena I'm a Fan of Tena 41 fans permalink
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And you are on a mission to try to destroy Obama's supporters' loyalty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 09/25/2009
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And that won't work because we aren't dumb drones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 09/25/2009
- RiceStarz I'm a Fan of RiceStarz 70 fans permalink

Hey all, I just sent this to the WH. Please, I beg of all of you to do the same, despite political party. If you are a "real American, you will do.

Sir, as a third culture kid and citizen of the world as yourself, I still got your back. I'm not an army back or anything of the sort, but I have lived, worked and traveled the world, and despite all I know how much the USA has done and still has to offer. In anyway I can help/support you, I am there. I will sacrifice all to ensure your success, as I only came home from Geneva to help you get elected. I have soooo many Iranian friends, and we all want you to succeed. We have your back Sir. I can't thank you enough for taking on this thankless task as the leader of the free world. Just remember, there are trolls on both sides of the aisle and internationally as well. Your success means the failure and end of belief systems and power for the true"elites" around the world. No worries, we got your back. From NYC to Zambia, LOL. Love you and the fam 4ever. Mind the girls. I know you do but....
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 09/25/2009

It seems that a few clarifying words were left out of Obama's speech. I've inserted them below:

"Iran is breaking rules that all nations [except Israel] must follow..."­.

That aside, good speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 09/25/2009

I think Israel has proven it won't drop nukes on it's neighbors.

I would equate the Israeli situation to that of Iran if Bibi was openly advocating the destruction of Arab nations and the killing of all of it's people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 09/25/2009

George B is to blame for all this.and their Taxi-chic Prez!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 09/25/2009

Same old Bush rhetoric. It saddens me how ineffectual, or perhaps intentionally obtuse, Obama is with regards to the endless MIC-supporting wars and violent rhetoric against sovereign nations.

Iran's government sucks, but seriously, they're not batshit insane enough to nuke ANYONE. They just want the same respect that any other nuclear-armed nation gets. Sad but true.

The real problem players in the ME are Israel and Saudi Arabia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 09/25/2009
- TN60 I'm a Fan of TN60 125 fans permalink
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Don't even dare compare this President to Bush. He is as different as night and day (no pun intended)

How do you know that Iran is not bat s..t crazy? Did the protests not clarify their intent as a cleric run country with all the bad and religious nuttiness, Does Almond Dinner Jacket seem sane to you while preaching that the Holocaust never took place.

The President is neither ineffectual or obtuse. He has done more in 8 months than was done in the previous 8 years. Remember your president didn't bother with trying to bring peace to the Middle East.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 09/25/2009
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Nice twist.

But I like Imadinnerjacket because of his cypher...c­ontinually trying to associate himself with the everyday Iranian by wearing that Members Only jacket he found in a trash bin outside Columbia university last time he visited.

I'll have to admit that i didn't come up with it though, got it from another commenter on another site.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 09/25/2009
- Lavina I'm a Fan of Lavina 12 fans permalink

The US used the atomic bomb. Israel bombed Syria. Remember the "Golden Rule" ( If you are a "Christian") Who has Iran bombed? Who?

Talk is cheap. The US needs to stop making nuclear weapons. The US and Isreal are spreading, (deforming and deadly to babies) depleated uranium all over Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine.

Factories, that make these horrible weapons can be changed into factories making environmental products. You don't show an interest in peace by making and using nuclear weapons.

The US and Israel just need to "Do the Right Thing", before criticizing someone else.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 09/25/2009
- susierr I'm a Fan of susierr 20 fans permalink
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Iran isn't going to comply. It is hard to believe I am the third comment here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 09/25/2009
- Golfer59 I'm a Fan of Golfer59 10 fans permalink
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Thank you George W. Bush. You didn't keep and eye on Iran or North Korea and what happens?? Yeah we're a lot safer now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 09/25/2009

According to the dissident Iranian publication Rooz, Shi’ite clerics have endorsed the use of nuclear weapons. One of President Ahmadinejad’s spiritual mentor concurs. Yikes!

I get confused, weren't Jesus & Mohammed prophets of peace??

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 09/25/2009
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Whether it's the Bible, Koran or Ladies Home Journal, there's always a bunch that twists their respective niceties into something rather creapy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 09/25/2009
- TN60 I'm a Fan of TN60 125 fans permalink
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Supposedly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 09/25/2009
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