Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Iran Stands Committed To It's Nuclear And Missile Program



Rouhani Says Nuclear Program 'Forever' As Iran Marks Anniversary Of Islamic Revolution -- Jerusalem Post

Senior military aide to Supreme Leader Khamenei says if Iran attacked, Hezbollah would destroy Israel.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani dismissed on Tuesday a Western assertion that military force could yet solve a decade-old nuclear dispute if negotiations proved fruitless, pledging that Iran would pursue peaceful atomic research "forever."

In a speech marking the 35th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution, Rouhani also attacked economic sanctions imposed by the West as "brutal, illegal and wrong" and said countries in the region had nothing to fear from Iran.

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More News On Reports That Iran Will Stay Committed To It's Nuclear And Missile Program

Iranian Officials Underline “Red Lines” Against Dismantling Nuclear Infrastructure, Halting Ballistic Missile Development -- The Tower
Rouhani calls for national unity, healing; says Iran will not relinquish defense capability -- Washington Post
Rouhani calls for 'fair' nuclear talks as Iran marks revolution -- AFP
Iran "forever" comments on nuclear programme seen as sop to hardliners -- Reuters
Rouhani critics step up opposition to Iranian nuclear deal -- The Guardian
Iran tests new ballistic missiles, saying they are not part of a deal to limit its nuclear work -- Euronews
Iran Says It Successfully Tests New Missiles -- Radio Free Europe
Missiles are a message to United States, Iran says -- UPI
Hassan Rouhani fends off Iran’s hardliners . . . for now -- Roula Khalaf, Financial Times

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