CIA
forged documents to prove that Iran
has been trying to make nuclear bombs
ABCD
Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
(photo) on Monday ruled out talks on Iran's undeniable nuclear
rights, insisting that any dialogue on the nuclear issue would be focused on cooperation on peaceful use of atomic energy and
non-proliferation. "In our view the nuclear question is
finished," the President added. Ahmadinejad also said that he was willing to hold a public meeting with US president Barack
Obama, in the presence of mass media. He suggested that this could be held at the UN General Assembly in New York later this
month.
In a letter to the UN 'International Atomic Energy Agency
IAEA' in Vienna, Austria, Iranian ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh said the US allegations that Iran has been trying to make nuclear bombs were forged by the US CIA.
This unspecified intelligence and other evidence allegedly recovered from a laptop computer that reportedly was smuggled out of Iran. U.S. intelligence later assessed the information as indicating that Tehran had been working on details of nuclear weapons, including missile trajectories and ideal altitudes for exploding warheads. The material on the laptop also included videos of what intelligence officials allege were secret nuclear laboratories in Iran. The IAEA' 35-nation board of governors will discuss the matter on
Monday. Soltanieh accused the ambassadors of the United
States, France and the United Kingdom of ill will and political
motivation.
The list of
the US' promoting wars with direct interventions,
supported by propagandistic lies, is long: The
preparation of the Spanish–American War of 1898,
the Lusitania operation
(1915) leading to the US entering WW I; the creation
of conditions leading imperatively to WW II in 1941, when the US prohibited exports of steel, scrap iron and fuel to Japan, making both their air force and navy completely
useless, and openly supported Churchill against
Hitler; the incitement of Iraq to attack Iran in
1980 ;
the attacks of Iraq in 1990 ,
of Afghanistan in 2001 and again of Iraq in 2003
.
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