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« on: August 29, 2006, 11:35:51 AM »
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called on U.S. President George W. Bush to participate in a "direct television debate with us," so Iran can voice its point of view on how to end world predicaments.

"But the condition is that there can be no censorship, especially for the American nation," he said Tuesday.

The White House called the offer to debate Bush a "diversion" from international concerns over Iran's nuclear program, Reuters reported.

During during a news conference in Tehran, Ahmadinejad also blamed "special concessions" granted to the United States and Britain as "the root cause of all the problems in the world."

"At the Security Council, where they have to protect security, they enjoy the veto right. If anybody confronts them, there is no place to take complaints to."

His comments came two days before a deadline set by a U.N. Security Council resolution for the Islamic republic to suspend uranium enrichment or face possible sanctions.

Although he did not directly address the U.N. deadline, Ahmadinejad said '"nobody can prevent" Iran from its right to a "peaceful, nuclear program."

"I think the time has passed to speak of the Security Council and the tools they can use to force a country to do certain things," he said.

Ahmadinejad said he would reject any suspension of enrichment, even if requested by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan during an upcoming visit to Iran. (Full story)

Iran has until Thursday to agree to halt the enrichment program, which Tehran maintains is part of a civilian nuclear program to generate power.

Western nations accuse Iran of seeking to master technology to produce nuclear weapons.

The U.N. Security Council resolution, approved on July 31, would pave the way for the Tehran regime -- if it complies -- to receive financial incentives.

The United States has also held out the possibility of resuming direct contacts with Iran, more than 25 years after the two countries broke off diplomatic relations.

Last week, Tehran offered to resume negotiations about its nuclear program but did agree to halt uranium enrichment before any talks take place. (Full story)

If the Iranians do not accept the U.N.'s incentives offer by Thursday, the Security Council will discuss a resolution proposing economic sanctions on Iran.

While such a move is backed by three of the council's permanent members -- the United States, Britain and France -- the two others, Russia and China, have been cool to the idea and could use their veto to block a sanctions resolution.

Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official on Tuesday invited Western companies to bid for tenders to build nuclear plants, The Associated Press reported from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

"We have had ... another 21 thousand megawatts of nuclear power plants approved by the parliament that will be built in the next 20 years," Seyed Ala'addin Barojerdi, chairman of Iran's Parliament National Security and Foreign Affairs Commission, was quoted as saying.

"(The) international tenders for building of two of these nuclear power plants have been so far presented and we would be willing to see the Western companies participate in these projects," he said.

Western nations have been closing watching developments in Iran's nuclear program for signs of compliance. In recent days, Tehran has made public displays of new technologies and facilities.

On Sunday, state television reported that Iran test fired a long-range, radar-evading missile from a submarine in the Gulf as part of war games that began earlier this month. (Full story)

Some analysts interpreted the test and war games as thinly veiled threats that Iran could disrupt vital oil shipping lanes if pushed by an escalation in the nuclear dispute, according to Reuters.

A day earlier, Ahmadinejad officially opened a heavy-water production plant that he said would serve medical, agricultural and scientific needs. (Full story)

Video broadcast on Iranian television showed the president touring the plant in the central Iran city of Arak along with Gholamreza Aghazadeh, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization.

Heavy water is used in preparing uranium for nuclear weapons, but it is also useful for medical purposes, such as nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, according to Reuters.

"No one can deprive a nation of its rights based on its capabilities," the agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying in his speech to inaugurate the project.

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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2006, 11:43:16 AM »
And Iran won't censor the parts where Amenamenajahib gets his butt kicked. Right.  

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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2006, 11:47:48 AM »
Iran must not be allowed to develope nuclear weapons.  And if it does, then the United States must take the steps necessary to defend itself before a nuclear attack against it can be carried out.  There can be no depending on the threat of a retaliatory strike to provide national security.  The tactic of mutually assured destruction is not applicable to a nation that is dedicated to a religious principle that promotes individual suicide as a accepted form of attack.
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« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2006, 11:51:24 AM »
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And Iran won't censor the parts where Amenamenajahib gets his butt kicked. Right.  


I think that in today's world, it is increasingly hard to 'censor' stuff like this because it will be posted on the internet for all to view.

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« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2006, 11:57:12 AM »
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I think that in today's world, it is increasingly hard to 'censor' stuff like this because it will be posted on the internet for all to view.


I agree somewhat though the Internet is being censored. Google is aiding China in this.

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« Reply #5 on: August 29, 2006, 12:38:33 PM »
over 60% of the CNN websight visitors polled believe the Iranian president would "win" in a debate with GWB on "world issues".

That just goes to show you how far left of center the CNN clientel has become these past dozen years.  A nutjob hitler wannabe from Iran would beat a US president in a debate on world affairs.  Its a pathetic statement of the elitists that make CNN their default homepage.
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« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2006, 12:55:01 PM »
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I think that in today's world, it is increasingly hard to 'censor' stuff like this because it will be posted on the internet for all to view.


China and Iran can easily censor everything.  For example, Iran just went around the roof tops of it's capital, and wripped all the satelites for TV out.
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2006, 01:04:39 PM »
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over 60% of the CNN websight visitors polled believe the Iranian president would "win" in a debate with GWB on "world issues".

That just goes to show you how far left of center the CNN clientel has become these past dozen years.  A nutjob hitler wannabe from Iran would beat a US president in a debate on world affairs.  Its a pathetic statement of the elitists that make CNN their default homepage.


I think it's more of a statement on Chimpy's debate skills.

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« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2006, 01:10:42 PM »
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I think it's more of a statement on Chimpy's debate skills.



I'm gonna have to start calling you MG.

You two are like twins now.

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« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2006, 01:19:11 PM »
I recall Bush not failing miserably against Gore during the debates, that is to say that Gore is 90% more intelligent than Bush yet only got about a 15-20% slam factor over Bush during the debates.  Bush easily held his own against John squealing Kerry (who is only about 40% more intelligent than Bush).  

I cant imagine (nor would I want) any american president ever talking face to face with the impish little iranian hitler fanboi.  Those nutjobs are setting themselves up for one hell of a flash/banging.
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« Reply #10 on: August 29, 2006, 01:24:02 PM »
How's Amadirkadirkamuhammedjihad's english?  Anybody heard him speak?

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« Reply #11 on: August 29, 2006, 01:30:26 PM »
Didnt one of the Iranian religious leaders called for fatwa on not using Nuke weapons because it is UN-islamic?

If that's true then it's safe to say Iran is no threat at all

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« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2006, 01:34:06 PM »
yeah and some nutjob religious leader in Pakistan gave OBL a cap of ten million americans to be killed in nuclear attacks against the US.  No word on any penalty for going over the ten million limit :rolleyes:

Islam had better get its house in order or there will be one very bad day coming up for all of us on earth.
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« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2006, 01:41:31 PM »
i would love to see this on TV!

so many question, if, when, why, what,
it could all be discussed live hehe
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« Reply #14 on: August 29, 2006, 02:39:25 PM »
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over 60% of the CNN websight visitors polled believe the Iranian president would "win" in a debate with GWB on "world issues".

That just goes to show you how far left of center the CNN clientel has become these past dozen years.  A nutjob hitler wannabe from Iran would beat a US president in a debate on world affairs.  Its a pathetic statement of the elitists that make CNN their default homepage.


I think Hitler would also have wone a debate with Bush. :)