US President Barack Obama reiterated that Iran may have some right to nuclear energy - provided it takes steps to prove its aspirations are peaceful. Obama steps off Marine One... In a BBC interview broadcast Tuesday, Obama also restated plans to pursue direct diplomacy with Teheran to encourage it to set aside any ambitions for nuclear weapons it might harbor. Iran has insisted its nuclear program is aimed at generating electricity. But the US and other Western governments accuse Teheran of seeking atomic weapons
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by Kaveh Nouraee on Wed Jun 03, 2009 05:31 PM PDTDo you see a day where the IR will stop this incessant Irani-baazi with the rest of the world regarding the atomic program?
I think it's long overdue for that to happen, and for these clowns to finally be straight with the rest of the world and show that the program is solely for civilian electricity. If there's nothing else involved, there's no need for all of this BS that we have been seeing for all these years.
Unfortunately, I'm not the least bit optimistic that the IR's behavior will change. They seem to clearly enjoy jerking off the world.