Ahmadinejad on Nuke Deadline: ‘We Don’t Care’

Wednesday, December 23, 2009
By Rowan

Boy, those Iranians are sure quaking in their boots as a result of the tough rhetoric and threats of sanctions.

In their latest act of defiance, Iranian president Ahmadinejad went as far as to say, “The international community can give Iran as many deadlines as they want, we don’t care.”

Ahmadinejad dismissed the threat of sanctions, saying Iran wants talks “under just conditions where there is mutual respect.”

“We told you that we are not afraid of sanctions against us and we are not intimidated,” he said, addressing the West. “If Iran wanted to make a bomb, we would be brave enough to tell you.”

“This nuclear game thing is an old story, it’s history now,” the Iranian leader said, as the crowd cheered: “We love you, Ahmadinejad.” He lashed out at Washington, vowing Iran will stand up against U.S. attempts to “dominate the Middle East.”

What Should Obama Do About Iran?

The Obama administration has warned Iran to take the deadline over their nuclear very seriously. However, there is a much better chance of Obama sending a note to Santa saying “Please stop Iran”, than any other meaningless threats causing any impact. If you ask me, it is almost as if Ahmadinejad actually looks forward to these deadlines so he can thumb his nose at the west.

A fox news poll gave the following options:

  • There’s nothing he can do except continue negotiating, threaten more sanctions.
  • It’s time for a U.S./NATO military option: 30 days to comply, or else.
  • Help the dissident movement to topple Ahmedinejad.
  • Other.
  • Undecided.Almost 90% of people thought that either military action, or assisting the dissident movement would be the best course of action the rein in the rogue Iranian regime. Personally, I think that we would be best served to pursue a combination of the 2 strategies. We could just call it the Iranian diversification strategy, as we just don’t know what would work best.Bottom line is that the Islamic world only respects one thing. Power. If we do not come to the realization of that fact, we will continue to languish in uncertainty about Iran’s and Ahmadinejad’s next move.
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    4 Responses to “Ahmadinejad on Nuke Deadline: ‘We Don’t Care’”

    1. i think that all those deadline and sanctions are just nothing for mr. ahmadinejad and they can be very bad for the innocent citezens of iran.i think that probably there is another way-is to support opposition in iran or to straighten trade relations with iran-those are two long but safe ways to avoid threat of the war…
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    2. That was interesting . I like your finesse that you put into your post . Please do continue with more similar to this.

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    3. NATO needs to stop being a pawn of the US, it is owned and paid for by the US and as such cannot be an independent force, But it’s all about money. Countries can’t get together and talk and plan without Billions of dollars.

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