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Bush says Iran wants nuclear weapons to destroy others
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 21 - 03 - 2008

US President George W Bush charged that Iran
has proclaimed its intention to destroy other countries with nuclear
weapons, in comments that escalate the tone of the international
debate and appear to have no base in past statements by Iran, according to dpa.
In an interview with Voice of America on Thursday, Bush urged the
people of Iran to understand that their own government was
responsible for Iran's isolation because of its foreign policy
decisions - "such as announcing they want to destroy countries with a
nuclear weapon."
"It is irresponsible remarks like that which cause great
credibility loss with the Iranian government, the actions of which
are affecting the country," Bush said.
The interview with the US broadcaster was granted on Iran's Nowruz
holiday, or New Year, and Bush sent greetings to the people of Iran
on the occasion.
Just late last year, US intelligence officials concluded that Iran
had stopped its weapons programme.
In a Washington Post story on Friday, experts said there is no
record of Iran declaring its intention to destroy countries with
nuclear weapons.
"The Iranian government is on the record across the board as
saying it does not want a nuclear weapon. There's plenty of room for
skepticism about this. But it's troubling for the administration to
indicate that Iran is explicitly embracing the program as a means of
destroying another country," Suzanne Maloney, an Iran specialist at
the State Department until last year, was quoted as saying. She now
works at the Washington think tank, Brookings Institution.
Just days ago, Republican presidential nominee John McCain
misstated Iran's involvement with al-Qaeda while visiting Jordan,
saying that it was training al-Qaeda terrorists. McCain apparently
also made the remark in a radio interview last month.
His senate colleague Joseph Lieberman, who was travelling with
him, corrected his mistake.
"It's a little troubling that the president and the leading
Republican candidate are both so wrong about Iran," Joseph
Cirincione, president of Ploughshares Fund, was quoted as saying.
The United Nations Security Council has passed a series of
increasingly tough sanctions to force Iran to stop its uranium
enrichment programme, which can produce weapons-grade material.
Iran has refused to stop enrichment or to accept the offer of
supplies of enriched uranium from Russia. Iran denies any intentions
of producing nuclear weapons but says it wants to build up its
network of nuclear power plants to produce much-needed electricity.
Bush said he supports Iran's peaceful nuclear programme.
Earlier this week, the US and Israel chastised Switzerland for
sealing an huge gas deal with Iran estimated at 30 billion dollars.


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