Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Wednesday warned his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama of a "tooth-breaking" response, as he condemned Washington's new nuclear policy.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Wednesday warned his
U.S.
counterpart Barack Obama of a "tooth-breaking" response, as he condemned
Washington
's new
nuclear policy.
Ahmadinejad lashed out after the
U.S.
announced new limits on use of the nation's nuclear arsenal, but suggested that
exceptions could be made for "outliers" such as
Iran
and
North
Korea
, both accused by the West of
flouting United Nations resolutions concerning their nuclear programs.
"I hope these published comments are not true...he [Obama] has threatened
with nuclear and chemical weapons those nations which do not submit to the
greed of the
United States
,"
Ahmadinejad said in speech broadcast live on state television.
"Be careful. If you set step in Mr. [George W.] Bush's path, the nations'
response would be the same tooth-breaking one as they gave Bush," he said
as crowds in the northwestern city of
Orumieh
cheered "Death to
America
!"
In a policy shift,
Washington
said
Tuesday it would only use atomic weapons in "extreme circumstances"
and wouldn't attack non-nuclear states--but singled out
Iran
and
North
Korea
as exceptions.
After a year of attempting diplomatic initiatives, Obama in recent weeks has
ratcheted up pressure for imposing new U.N. sanctions against
Iran
for
pursuing its nuclear program, which
Washington
suspects is masking a weapons drive.
Ahmadinejad brushed off Obama's policy, saying it reflected "his
inexperience."
"What Mr. Obama has said even Mr. Bush whose hands were smeared with blood
of nations did not," said the hardliner who has refused to budge under
Western pressure to abandon
Tehran
's
atomic drive.
"We advise Mr. Obama to be careful in not signing anything they put in
front. Wait and weigh things a bit. Beware that those who were bigger and
stronger than you couldn't do a damn thing, let alone you," he said.
Ahmadinejad wasn't alone in condemning
Washington
's
nuclear policy which also came under attack Wednesday from two other top
Iranian officials.
"We regard the recent position and comments of the
United
States
as propaganda," foreign
minister Manouchehr Mottaki told reporters.
Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the new
U.S.
policy supported
Israel
.
"They use new designs for new bombs, support
Israel
which
has many nuclear warheads, but on the other hand pressure
Iran
. This
is exactly a domineering order and oppressive dealing which
Iran
does
not accept," he was quoted as saying by the ILNA news agency.
Israel
is
Middle
East
's sole but undeclared nuclear power and it hasn't ruled out a military
strike against
Iran
to
stop its atomic program.
Mottaki meanwhile said
Iran
was
still hopeful that a U.N.-drafted nuclear fuel deal could be finalized if the
U.S.
,
France
and
Russia
showed "political will."
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