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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Iran Wants To Talk, Until Nukes Are Ready

FOXNews.com

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's foreign minister reiterated Tuesday that his country will never again suspend uranium enrichment, dismissing the threat of further United Nations sanctions.

Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki was speaking a day after the U.S., the four other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany considered measures to punish Iran for refusing to suspend enrichment, including the possibility of more sanctions.

"Demands that Iran halt enrichment are illegal and illegitimate and based on an incorrect political strategy. This (suspension) will never materialize," the official Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Mottaki as saying.

Mottaki added, however, that Iran is prepared to negotiate about its nuclear program "without any preconditions."


This is right out of the terrorist handbook. How many times have we seen this. It usually happens monthly with the Palestinian Terror-tory and with Hizbollah last year. They get beat down and need time to re-supply and for re-enforcements. This is to only delay the inevitable.