greatcalgarian
Well-Known Member
After reading this, do you still believe that Iran wants to wipe Israel off the map with their nuke they are going to develop?
Iran’s nuclear case in a general view:
It is related to the past,
It is related to the present,
It is related to future conditions.
What is related to the past if there are any questions Iran is committed to answer them, and we sent a letter to IAEA and announced that we are ready to work out a modality on the condition that Iran’s case returns to the IAEA. In other words we have commitments in this part and we are responsible to them.
But regarding to what is related to the present, not only nuclear activities of Iran are under the supervision of IAEA and their inspections are going on, but also Mr. Al Bradae and the Europeans know that the current situation of Iran is continuing with the supervision of IAEA and is in the framework of NPT and safeguards.
The main concerns of those who talk with me is related to the future. Some of them frankly said that they could not accept that even Iran reaches to peaceful nuclear knowledge, because they were concerned about futures wrongdoings.
These comments are surprising. These kinds of justifications cannot be found in international laws, that before crimes have been committed, some are already looking for punishment. But at the same time in response to the incentive package and also in our negotiations with Mr. Solana we said that we are ready to have all of our nuclear activities in a consortium so that others can participate in our activities and as the result we build confidence. Despite the fact that according to the international arrangements we are not obliged to do so, but to prove our good intention we are ready to do so. What is wrong with this logic? Does the attitude of the other side not create suspicion that either we should act like Israel and have the atomic bomb and not accept NPT, or if we act in the framework of IAEA and NPT they are not going to consider rights for us?
Repeatedly we announced frankly that in Iran’s National Security Doctrine there is no room for atomic and chemical weapons and we consider them against the Islamic laws. The Supreme leader of Iran in this connection released a decree that weapons of mass destruction are prohibited religiously. Besides, we know that Iran’s action in this way will trigger an atomic arms race in the region which as a result will endanger the peace and stability of the region and the world. Therefore we support the idea of a Middle East free from weapons of mass destruction.