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Iranian Resistance warns of mullahs' efforts to acquire nuclear bombs |
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Monday, 18 July 2005 |
Simultaneous with EU foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, the
Iranian Resistance warns of mullahs' efforts to acquire nuclear bombs
Mullahs acknowledge two-year talks with EU-3 added to Tehran's nuclear capability
Simultaneous with the EU foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels, the
Iranian Resistance warned of efforts by the clerical regime to acquire
nuclear weapons, adding that continuing the failed policy of appeasing
the ruling theocracy left the gates open for the terrorist mullahs to
obtain the A-bomb.
Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the
National Council of Resistance of Iran, said, "Nothing has helped the
clerical regime in inching closer to producing a nuclear bomb more than
the two-year talks with the EU-3. Yesterday, acknowledging the regime's
gains from negotiating with the EU-3, Iran's nuclear point man Hossein
Moussavian said, "As the result of negotiations, not only Iran's
nuclear capabilities were preserved, and we were spared a military
attack, but we were also able to complete our nuclear capabilities
because of the atmosphere that was created. For example, the UCF
project in Isfahan was completed in this period and can now be used."
He stressed that without the nuclear talks, "large contracts in oil and
gas we signed with the rest of the world would have been impossible.
The nuclear talks allowed Iran to sign long-term contracts to export
gas to India, China, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates."
Mr. Mohaddessin added, "Subsequent to the sham election, the mullahs'
terrorist and fundamentalist activities will accelerate. Ahmadinejad
and his colleagues are terrorists who actively took part in the US
embassy occupation and in terrorist operations in and out of Iran as
well as in the massacre of the Iranian people." Pointing to the deadly
London bombings, he said, "Terrorism under the name of Islam came to
fore with this regime and would only go away with the toppling of the
mullahs. Islamic fundamentalism, whose heart beats in Iran, is the
biggest threat to peace and tranquility in the region and the world.
The war on terror inevitably passes through the war on this ominous
phenomenon."
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
July 18, 2005 |