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http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/tensions-rise-as-ahmadinejad-heads-to-lebanon-israel-border/19673601
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The Iranian leader did little to smooth this growing tension during his first day in the country. Speaking at a rally in Hezbollah-controlled southern Beirut on Wednesday, the leader repeated his mantra that Israel's collapse was inevitable. ''Pay attention. This hollow Zionism feels it has reached a dead end, and may stage new treacherous acts to rescue its existence and to create opportunities for itself," Ahmadinejad said, according to Radio Free Europe. "I announce here and now that any new treacherous act will merely shorten this fabricated regime's disgraceful life.''
And during a speech at the Lebanese University in Beirut earlier today, the Iranian President reaffirmed Iran's commitment to its nuclear program -- a key source of strategic concern for Israel and the West. "What did [the West] do with their scientific information? They mustered resources to produce nuclear weaponry. They won't let us develop our nuclear science program," Ahmadinejad told an applauding crowd, according to Haaretz. "The West wants us to stop our nuclear research, but Iran is determined to continue with it," he said, adding that Lebanon should build their own nuclear power plants as well."
details don't really matter anymore...just a heads up...
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The Iranian leader did little to smooth this growing tension during his first day in the country. Speaking at a rally in Hezbollah-controlled southern Beirut on Wednesday, the leader repeated his mantra that Israel's collapse was inevitable. ''Pay attention. This hollow Zionism feels it has reached a dead end, and may stage new treacherous acts to rescue its existence and to create opportunities for itself," Ahmadinejad said, according to Radio Free Europe. "I announce here and now that any new treacherous act will merely shorten this fabricated regime's disgraceful life.''
And during a speech at the Lebanese University in Beirut earlier today, the Iranian President reaffirmed Iran's commitment to its nuclear program -- a key source of strategic concern for Israel and the West. "What did [the West] do with their scientific information? They mustered resources to produce nuclear weaponry. They won't let us develop our nuclear science program," Ahmadinejad told an applauding crowd, according to Haaretz. "The West wants us to stop our nuclear research, but Iran is determined to continue with it," he said, adding that Lebanon should build their own nuclear power plants as well."
details don't really matter anymore...just a heads up...