Ahmadinejad called the U.S. nuclear strategy “cowboy”
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called the new U.S. nuclear strategy “cowboy”. It is reported by Associated Press.
“U.S. policy has always rattled the saber, as cowboys, when they end arguments” – was quoted as saying the Iranian president. It adds AFP, if the U.S. decides to attack Iran, Ahmadinejad has threatened to “zubodrobitelnym answer.”
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also warned the U.S. President Barack Obama from repeating the mistakes of his predecessor, George W. Bush, and stated that would not allow anybody to dictate its will on Iran. According to him, it tried to make politics “more terrible than Obama, and they have no damn difference.
Promulgated on April 6 a new U.S. nuclear strategy involves reducing the role of nuclear capability to ensure national security. Also, the U.S. said that they would not use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states. However, Iran and North Korea made an exception for countries that are not performing the obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
Many countries, primarily the U.S., seeking to persuade Iran to abandon nuclear development program, as suspect Iran of seeking to obtain nuclear weapons. The Iranian leadership, however, continues to claim that its program is exclusively peaceful in nature. The international community has repeatedly offered to supply nuclear fuel to Iran in exchange for low-enriched uranium, but these initiatives are invariably rejected.
In early 2010, Iranian authorities announced a separate beneficiation of uranium to 20 per cent stage, and in February the country’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, announced that the first batch of a higher concentration of uranium is already done. The president stressed that the uranium enrichment plant at Natanz could produce and 80 per cent of nuclear fuel that is admitted to enrich uranium to weapons stage.
U.S., Britain and France are ready to vote in the UN Security Council for the imposition of new sanctions against Iran. However, an opponent of such measures has long remained China. On the undesirability of sanctions and declared the Russian government.
In March 2010, China expressed willingness to discuss a new draft Security Council resolution on sanctions against Iran. March 25 Russia also declared its readiness to resort to sanctions, if Iran will not make concessions.






























