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Ahmadinejad says Obama must apologise to the Iranian people for Bush

 
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Ahmadinejad says Obama must apologise to the Iranian people for Bush
President Ahmadinejad of Iran has adopted a hardline stance in response to diplomatic overtures from the Obama Administration, insisting today that the US President needed to show a "fundamental” change in policy if he wants to improve relations with Iran.

Reacting to President Obama's call for the Iranians to "unclench their fist", Mr Ahmadinejad called for the United States to apologise to the Iranian people "and try to repair their past bad acts and the crimes they committed against Iran".

“We welcome change but on condition that change is fundamental and on the right track,” Mr Ahmadinejad told a rally in western Iran broadcast live on state television.

“When they say ’we want to make changes’, change can happen in two ways. First is a fundamental and effective change... The second ... is a change of tactics. It is very clear that, if the meaning of change is the second one, this will soon be revealed."

He added: “If someone wants to talk with us in the language that (President) Bush used ... even if he uses new words, our response will be the same that we gave to Bush during the past years."

The new Administration has said that Mr Obama will be breaking from his predecessor by pursuing direct talks with Tehran, while threatening to increase diplomatic pressure if it refuses to accept a UN Security Council demand to halt its disputed nuclear work.

In an interview on Monday with al-Arabiya television - his first with any major network since becoming president, Mr Obama promised to lay a framework for his policy towards Iran.

“As I said in my inauguration speech, if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us," he said. “It is very important for us to make sure that we are using all the tools of US power, including diplomacy, in our relationship with Iran."

Also on Monday, Washington’s UN Ambassador, Susan Rice, pledged “direct” support to Tehran if it halts the nuclear programme.

The five permanent members of the UN Security Council – Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States – plus Germany have offered Tehran economic and energy incentives in exchange for halting its uranium enrichment programme. But Tehran is pressing on with the work, insisting that its nuclear programme is peaceful and solely geared toward electricity generation.

As proof of the desire for change, Mr Ahmadinejad said that the US should withdraw its troops from conflict zones around the world and “stop supporting the Zionists, outlaws and criminals."

[link to www.timesonline.co.uk]
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Re: Ahmadinejad says Obama must apologise to the Iranian people for Bush
Fat chance.
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Yeah AC thats what I was thinking. I don't think he will apologise per say but I think he will still try to win them over somehow.
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Re: Ahmadinejad says Obama must apologise to the Iranian people for Bush
It all depends where you read what he has said. Here is another version



Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:09:00 GMT


President Ahmadinejad calls on the Obama administration to adopt a "fundamental change" over a "tactical one".
Iran's President has welcomed an overture by the new American administration, which has promised of "change" toward the Iranian nation.

"We are waiting patiently," President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday in a speech in the western city of Kermanshah, referring to the proposed policies of his US counterpart, President Barack Obama.

President Obama said Monday that holding dialogue with Tehran would allow Iran and the US to understand their "differences".

Washington and Tehran have had no diplomatic ties for almost three decades. The two states ended all relations in the aftermath of US embassy takeover in Tehran in 1980.

The Iranian President, who has long proposed talks with Washington, said the Obama administration should move to adopt "real change" rather than a mere shift in tactics.

"We will listen to the statements closely, we will carefully study their actions and if there are real changes, we will welcome it," Ahmadinejad said.

The US -- along with Israel and their European allies -- accuses Iran of developing a military nuclear program, while the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) signatory denies the charges.

Officials in Tehran contend that the only aim of their program is the civilian applications of the technology.

The administration of former US President George W. Bush spearheaded efforts to isolate Iran over its nuclear program by adopting punitive measures against the country as well as pushing for UN sanctions against the Islamic nation.

President Ahmadinejad said the Obama White House should apologize for its actions toward his country.

"Change means that they should apologize to the Iranian nation and try to make up for their dark background and the crimes they have committed against us," he said, referring to a 1953 coup against the then democratically elected Iranian prime minister, Mohammad Mosaddeq, who nationalized the country's oil industry.

Washington has been charged with leading the coup which installed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

In the aftermath of the US embassy takeover in Tehran, the two countries singed the 1981 Algiers Accords, under which the White House is obliged to refrain from interfering in Iran's "internal affairs".

Despite its obligations under the 1981 treaty, the US reportedly opened an Office of Iranian Affairs (OIA) in the State Department under the Bush administration.

The list also includes the downing of an Iranian passenger Airbus A300, which was shot down by the US Navy's guided-missile cruiser USS Vincennes over the Persian Gulf in 1988, killing 290.

The Ahmadinejad remarks are the first response by Tehran to Obama's policy of extending an unclenched hand to countries that the US considers as foes.
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Thanks for the additional article AC

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~~**Nightfall**~~

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Why is it ok for Israel to possess UNDECLARED nuclear weapons of mass destruction....they do not allow outside inspections...

Why is it OK for them, and not for Iran?

This is BS.
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I saw a source where one of the supposed "CRIMES" against the Iranians was:

( drum roll please )


criticizing them
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Why is it ok for Israel to possess UNDECLARED nuclear weapons of mass destruction....they do not allow outside inspections...

Why is it OK for them, and not for Iran?

This is BS.
 Quoting: ~~**Nightfall**~~


Do you really have to ask?

:1ran2x: :12imam: :shr00m:

My GOD! The numbskullery around here is astonishing!
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Re: Ahmadinejad says Obama must apologise to the Iranian people for Bush
Why is it ok for Israel to possess UNDECLARED nuclear weapons of mass destruction....they do not allow outside inspections...

Why is it OK for them, and not for Iran?

This is BS.


Do you really have to ask?

:1ran2x: :12imam: :shr00m:

My GOD! The numbskullery around here is astonishing!
 Quoting: Grizzled Old Goat


Then why is it ok for USA to have them, we are the only retards that have ever used them on civilians.





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