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Mullahs in Iran adopt blackmail policy to prevent a UN Security Council resolution

Mullahs in Iran adopt blackmail policy to prevent a UN Security Council resolutionNCRI – Following the agreement by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany to give the mullahs’ regime until the end of August to stop all uranium enrichment activities, on Sunday, the regime’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi said, "If the UN Security Council adopts a resolution against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the P5+1 incentive package would no longer be considered. Passing a resolution against Iran would create greater turmoil in the (Middle East) region."

The NCRI’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Mohammad Mohaddessin said, "The fascist mullahs ruling Iran are following a policy of blackmail vis-à-vis the international community to prevent the adoption of a firm policy against them. What they are doing is a threadbare tactic to buy time for building a nuclear bomb.
   
"The experience of the past four years with the mullahs’ regime has proven that the only effective way to deal with the mullahs’ ominous atomic project is adopting a firm policy against it. Any delays in imposing sanctions against them or offers of incentives to the mullahs would bring the regime a step closer to obtaining an atomic bomb and lead the world community to a catastrophe." 

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
July 31, 2006