Iran's Deputy Ambassador to the U.N. Eshaq
Al-e-Habib told the U.N. General Assembly late Thursday night that Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks on Iran’s nuclear program during
his speech to the assembly earlier that day were “baseless and absurd allegations.”
“This
regime's (Israel’s) Prime Minister shamelessly and hypocritically and with hue
and cry, and by making baseless and absurd allegations against exclusively
peaceful nuclear program of my country, tries to abuse the tribune of this
august Assembly to divert the attention of Member States from the danger of its
nuclear arsenals, its clandestine nuclear program and its un-safeguarded nuclear
facilities which are the only source of treat to the peace, security and
stability in the Middle East and beyond,” Al-e-Habib said.
“For
the second time in the recent history of the United Nations, today an unfounded
and imaginary graph was used to justify a threat against a founding Member of
the United Nations. However, it is worth mentioning that in our increasingly
interconnected world and in the information age, it is hardly possible for the
nations to be fooled by such absurd means,” he added. (Fars News Agency, 28
September)
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Wow, Baghdad Bob could not have said it better!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JreDgOS3tM&lc=Lpuu0ryPjpJNJPl6nF2H6nOjZp9rCKdvDcFNjUUaz2g&feature=inbox
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