‘You’re
holding a gun against Iran’: Tehran rejects direct talks with US
Iran’s supreme leader has refused a US offer for one-to-one talks over Tehran’s supposed nuclear weapons program. He dismissed talks as meaningless and accused Washington of coercing Iran at gunpoint.
RT,
7
February, 2013
Supreme
leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei disregarded the US proposal of direct
negotiations, claiming that “talks
will not solve any problems.”
"Some naive people like the idea of negotiating with America, however, negotiations will not solve the problems,"Khamenei said in a speech to officials and members of Iran's aerospace force, IRIB reported.
"Some naive people like the idea of negotiating with America, however, negotiations will not solve the problems,"Khamenei said in a speech to officials and members of Iran's aerospace force, IRIB reported.
Referencing
the crippling financial penalties that have been championed by the US
to allay Tehran’s supposed nuclear weapon ambitions, he slammed
Washington for “holding
a gun against Iran saying you want to talk.”
“The
Iranian nation will not be frightened by the threats,” Ayatollah
stressed in a speech posted online, calling those who negotiate with
Washington “naïve.”
The
country’s highest authority declared that America’s strategy in
the Middle East had been destroyed and that their new tactic was to
drag Tehran into negotiations.
The
Ayatollah’s words followed an offer by US Vice-President Joe Biden
proposing bilateral talks between Washington and Tehran.
“That
offer stands, but it must be real and tangible,” Biden
said in a speech in Munich two days ago.
Relations
between Tehran and Washington have worsened progressively over the
past year. The US and Israel are adamant that Iran is developing
nuclear weapons, while the latter’s government has repeatedly
denied these claims, maintaining its atomic program is
civilian-oriented.
In
a historic visit to Cairo on Wednesday, Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad addressed nuclear claims in an effort to allay fears of a
regional standoff between Tehran and Israel.
“[Israel]
wants to attack Iran, but we’re not preparing any attack against
them because the purpose of our program is defense,” Ahmadinejad
told Al-Ahram newspaper in an interview before his trip to Egypt.
Ahmadinejad
said the world should cooperate with Iran in the first visit of an
Iranian leader to Egypt in three decades.
US-Iranian
relations have been strained since the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and
the subsequent hostage crisis which resulted in the holding of 52 US
diplomats for 444 days.
US Announces Yet More Sanctions in ‘Economic War’ Against Iran
7
February, 2013
With
P5+1 talks set for later this month, the Obama Administration has
predictably announced yet another round of sanctions against Iran,
which officials
termed “a
significant turning of the screw” in the economic war against the
nation.
The
latest rounds include sanctions against the Iranian press, as well as
efforts to make it even harder for the nation to export oil abroad.
The lack of access to international banking has already pushing Iran
to trade
oil for gold,
and the new sanctions will make barter even more necessary.
The sanctions
also targeted
a major Iranian electronics company, accusing them of being
responsible for eavesdropping inside Iran, and the Iranian Cyber
Police, who monitor online behavior and filter web sites.
Analysts
say the newest round of sanctions, like those of the past, will
likely have little impact, primarily harming the private economy and
civilians while the government continues to have the infrastructure
to circumvent the worst of it.
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