Ahmadinejad says West failed in Iran nuclear crisis

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday the West has failed to break Iran’s will in the nuclear standoff, days after world powers presented Tehran with a new offer aimed at ending the crisis. “In the nuclear issue, the bullying powers have used up all their capabilities but could not break the will of the Iranian nation,” Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying by state television.

World powers — Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States — on Saturday offered Tehran a new package of technological and economic incentives in exchange for suspending uranium enrichment activities.

The West fears the process might be used to make an atomic bomb although Iran insists it only wants to generate nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.

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4 comments on “Ahmadinejad says West failed in Iran nuclear crisis

  1. Cennydd says:

    “The will of the Iranian nation?” Or the will of the mullahs who run the country? After all, Iran IS a theocracy, isn’t it? Mr Ahmadinejad is being a bit deceptive, isn’t he?

  2. The_Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    [blockquote]Ahmadinejad says West failed in Iran nuclear crisis[/blockquote]

    That’s the pot calling the kettle black if ever I heard it.

  3. Townsend Waddill+ says:

    Yes, and Baghdad Bob said we were losing the Iraq war 🙂

  4. Jeffersonian says:

    Ahmonnajihad is right…the West has failed. The multilateral talking shop set up by the UK, France and Germany was seen as nothing more than a dilatory action on the part of Iran. Now we’re years closer to a nuclear weapon in the hands of an apocalyptic, Jew-hating madman just itching to see the Twelfth Imam.