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    Iran to announce nuclear progress: Ahmadinejad

    TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Saturday that the Islamic Republic, targeted by tougher Western sanctions, would soon announce advances in its nuclear program.

    He was speaking on the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed Shah. Tens of thousands of Iranians joined state-organized rallies to mark the occasion.

    "In the coming days the world will witness Iran's announcement of its very important and very major nuclear achievements," Ahmadinejad told a crowd at Tehran's Azadi (Freedom) Square in a speech relayed live on state television.

    Demonstrators carrying Iranian flags and pictures of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei chanted "Death to Israel" and "Death to America." Ismail Haniya, who heads the Islamist Hamas administration in the Gaza Strip, also attended the ceremony.

    Ahmadinejad gave no details of how Iran's nuclear work, which Tehran says has only peaceful purposes, has progressed.

    The United States and Israel, a country which Iran does not recognize, have not ruled out military action if sanctions fail.

    Iran has warned of a "painful" answer, saying it would hit Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf as well as block the vital Gulf oil shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz.

    "If attacked by the Zionist regime (Israel), we will turn it to dust," said a Revolutionary Guards commander, Mohammad Shirdel, semi-official Fars news agency reported Saturday.

    "Thousands of our missiles will target Israel and the 40 bases of America in the region," he added.

    The nuclear dispute has fuelled tension as the West tightens sanctions. The European Union has agreed to ban Iranian oil imports by July and to freeze the assets of Iran's central bank.

    Its measures reinforce those imposed by the United States as the West tries to force Tehran to return to talks before it produces enough nuclear material for an atomic bomb.

    Neither side has shown much appetite for compromise. Iran says it will fight EU sanctions with counter-measures and its parliament plans legislation to ban oil exports to the EU.

    Iranian officials brush off the impact of sanctions, while also proclaiming that Iranians will endure any hardship in support of their country's right to nuclear technology.

    "I am saying openly that if you (the West) continue to use the language of force and threat, our nation will never succumb to your pressure," Ahmadinejad said.

    IMPACT OF SANCTIONS

    Industry analysts say sanctions are hitting Iran's vital oil sector and say falls in crude output and exports will speed up.

    Global oil flows are realigning even though the EU ban on imports from Iran only takes effect in July, the International Energy Agency said in its monthly Oil Market Report Friday.

    Asia's two giants, China and India, want to head off new sanctions on Iran. China, Iran's biggest trade partner, is one of six major powers involved in nuclear talks with Tehran.

    Ahmadinejad, echoing Iran's official stance, said fresh nuclear talks would be welcome. The last round collapsed a year ago over Iran's refusal to halt its uranium enrichment work.

    "They say we want to negotiate. That is fine with us, we have been always ready to hold talks in the framework of justice and mutual respect," Ahmadinejad said. "The Iranian nation will not withdraw even one iota from its path."

    Western nations say talking is pointless unless uranium enrichment is on the table, something Iran refuses to discuss.

    Iran's economy is around 60 percent reliant on oil. The country is heavily dependent on food imports, buying 45 percent of its rice and most of its animal feed abroad.

    Sanctions-linked trade snags risk fuelling already high inflation, which Iranian critics blame on Ahmadinejad's economic policies. The official inflation rate exceeds 20 percent.

    But Ahmadinejad said the economy was "flourishing," reeling off figures to back his contention. Critics have in the past accused the government of falsifying economic statistics.

    "We have saved over $30 billion for rainy days," he said. "Iran's non-oil exports will reach over $43 billion by March ... Iran's imports in the past 10 months dropped five percent."

    Following reforms under which the government phased out hefty subsidies on staples like food and fuel since 2010, Ahmadinejad said billions were saved by not importing petrol.

    "We were importers of fuel but ... now we are among main exporters of fuel and oil products," he said.

    Fresh U.S. and EU financial sanctions are snarling Iranian payments for staple food and other imports, causing hardship for its 74 million people weeks before a parliamentary election.

    The election will be Iran's first since a disputed presidential vote in 2009, which the opposition says was rigged to secure Ahmadinejad's re-election. That sparked eight months of street protests which the government forcibly suppressed.

    (Reporting by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

     
    • Buddhi.  •  3 months ago
      I appreciate bravery of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
      • salvador 3 months ago
        Me too.. he is brave but he doesnt have brains!!! how is that???
      • Masoud 3 months ago
        noy only he has brain,but also he is brave .
        Salvador, I think you are a folish or a baby that you can not open your eyes to true.
      • Will 3 months ago
        hahahahahahahahaha poopy masoud is talking his poopy poop talk again hahahahahaha its funny when poopy masoud says things cause they are full of poopy poop poop
    • parisa Salavati  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      نامت جاوید ای وطن
    • BRAGAIS  •  Doha, Qatar  •  3 months ago
      why Israel, Korea & others have nuclear? why not others have also?
      • Foolerz 3 months ago
        Then do your mine too idiot..think about the law...american started to defused all their atomic 2 years ago. their nuclear diverted for energy right now...think about it asshole...
      • salvador 3 months ago
        No probs make your own nuke and put it in your backyard idiota!!!!!
    • Betty  •  3 months ago
      پاینده باد ایران
      خلیج فقط خلیج همیشه پارس
    • tarat  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      i love u iran,down with satan,down with israeeel,down with who kill children,down with obama,down with who forget peace,we are peaceful and wanna world with ut war
    • Calgery  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      Based on Wikipedia (inspite of its inherant bias against Islamic Republic) Iran is the 17th largest economy on earth with more than 40 major industries. What about Persian Gulf PUPPET controlled states ?:
      30-50 years from now the Persian Gulf states (Saudi, GHOTOR, Dubai, Kwait, Bahrain & Oman) with dry lands, no agriculture, industry, science and technology will go bankrupt, all PUPPETs will run away (like Bin Ali, Saleh, ...) to their masters and cash stashed in the west and a new group of terrorist nations will be born. The angry debuckle against the lost opportunity (for ever) will be blamed on Islam. BE WARE BROTHERS! These nations have in total less than %40 of Iranian population and are exporting close to 20 million barrol of material (oil) than took more than 100 million years to cook. By over producing the price stays less, wealth is sent to the western countries and like the 20 billion of dollars that was kept by the US from Iranian Shah's time will never be sent back to our beloved Arabs and a new age of wars will begin!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        forget the statistics the reallity of our economy is far from the wikipedia statement,they wreck our economy
    • esmaeil masoodi  •  Yezd, Iran  •  3 months ago
      " bases in the Gulf" .....??????????????? where is gulf??
      you cant find out diffrence between gulf and PERSIAN gulf,and want speak about zone
    • Ali  •  3 months ago
      It is Iran's wish to do the things for their progress.But they must be careful & see that the nuclear things are not used for killing or it is not causing any trouble to iran's people & the other people in the world.US,europe & israel have no authority over the progress of a country.If israel can produce & use biological weapons & the US can use the atomic bomb in NAGASAKI! then iran can use the nuclear energy for the progress of its country but not for killing the people like America killed millions of japanese people.
      • Clark 3 months ago
        It is the wish of each country to do works for their own progress & it is not good to block their progress & become selfish like israel & america.
    • rod  •  3 months ago
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    • Omar  •  Doha, Qatar  •  3 months ago
      That's it ! better look and better decisions with Miami Vice Glasses ! or James Bond 007 !
    • Dead  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      in the name of God
      Stand up to the last drop of blood
    • reza  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      اي ول دادري داش محمود
    • sangam milan  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      I do apprecaite the Iran's stand against the Western and Israeli bullyism. Even if iIran's has stated this several thousand times, still the abhorrent statements of the warmongers are going on. war is not good univershal`s
    • Calgery  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
      Americans, UK and Isreal after decades of occupation and centuries of colonism say "the opetions are on the table". Ahmadinejad says there is no options: Palestine and Muslims must all be freed. The wave has started : THE ISLAMIC AWAKENING
      • Hatred 3 months ago
        بیداری اسلامی!!! تا بقیه کشورها هم مثل ایران به فلاکت بیفتن
    • shosha  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
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    • Hussain  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      I do apprecaite the Iran's stand against the Western and Israeli bullyism. Even if iIran's has stated this several thousand times, still the abhorrent statements of the warmongers are going on.
    • frank G  •  3 months ago
      Saber rattling does no good for a world that is already plagued with serious economic, security and environmental threats. Iran can be held in check simply by declaring the Middle East a nuclear weapon free zone; this also calls for the dismantling of Israel's nuclear weapons which is the heart of the problem, how can we keep the Middle East from embarking on crazy nuclear arms race if Israel continues to be a non signatory to the Nuclear Arms Non Proliferation Treaty, and the West continues to handle the issue with kid gloves and completely ignoring the issue avoiding the slightest reference to Israel's 100 nukes.
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    • BSN, RN, RM, USRN  •  Dubai, Dubai  •  3 months ago
      can u answer me? WHAT RELIGION THAT ENCOURAGES KILLING OTHER PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF THEIR god?bomb here and bomb there, kidnap for ransom, hijack airplanes, suicide bombers. A. Christians B. Jews C. Buddhists D. Muslims
    • Safin  •  Doha, Qatar  •  3 months ago
      iran have right to bulld nuclear.bcoz..israel.usa.russia.french.china.korea.pakistan.india have nuclear.soo what the problem to iran is bulld?if all nuclear power country destroy them nuclear wepon and plant then iran will not growing it..eyther world cannot stop to iran.bcoz iran is going ryt way..evry muslim with iran...usa.israel cannot do anything iran.iran enough for them..c u soon how coment tru it...allah bless all muslim..iran will remove israel.name in world map..usa will cry to c that infront..muslim will be win evrywere insallah..shiya+sunni==brother brother..usa+israel=gutter gutter....
    • Uptodate  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 months ago
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