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Wed, 11/25/2009 - 18:18
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Speaker: We should not be deceived by US
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Tehran, Nov 25, IRNA – Iran’s Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani said that Iran should not be deceived by US tactics, assuming that it has changed its behavior and attitudes towards Iran.
Addressing a gathering on “sustainable development and civil defense” on Wednesday, he said that the most urging threats Iran is facing is the hegemonic attitudes and behaviors of the US.
Referring to the history of US hostile actions against Iran over the past three decades, he stressed that the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution always stopped some people who were somehow influenced by America.
Outlining US hostile strategies against Iran, the speaker also noted that the US, though quite aware of the all criminal acts it has undertaken against Iran, refrained from extending apologies to the Iranian nation for its wrongdoings.
He said the Americans sometimes utter seemingly friendly remarks about ties with Iran to Iranian officials while always hiding the dagger they carry behind themselves.
Larijani further termed as a big mistake, the assumption that the Americans would change their tone during the Obama administration, arguing that the problem with the US is basically not its tone but its strategies.
In fact, both in post-election events and in talks related to Iran’s nuclear program the Americans thought that they could affect the situation, but then realized that it was a hollow dream, the speaker said.
Addressing a gathering on “sustainable development and civil defense” on Wednesday, he said that the most urging threats Iran is facing is the hegemonic attitudes and behaviors of the US.
Referring to the history of US hostile actions against Iran over the past three decades, he stressed that the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution always stopped some people who were somehow influenced by America.
Outlining US hostile strategies against Iran, the speaker also noted that the US, though quite aware of the all criminal acts it has undertaken against Iran, refrained from extending apologies to the Iranian nation for its wrongdoings.
He said the Americans sometimes utter seemingly friendly remarks about ties with Iran to Iranian officials while always hiding the dagger they carry behind themselves.
Larijani further termed as a big mistake, the assumption that the Americans would change their tone during the Obama administration, arguing that the problem with the US is basically not its tone but its strategies.
In fact, both in post-election events and in talks related to Iran’s nuclear program the Americans thought that they could affect the situation, but then realized that it was a hollow dream, the speaker said.