- Ahmadinejad advices big powers to avoid repeating Bush’s literature
Tuesday 21 May 2013 - 10:18

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that the big powers should avoid repeating the literature of former US president Bush because they will otherwise receive a crushing response from the Iranian nation.

Ahmadinejad advices big powers to avoid repeating Bush’s literature

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that the big powers should avoid repeating the literature of former US president Bush because they will otherwise receive a crushing response from the Iranian nation.

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Wednesday 29 April 2009 - 18:17



Iran believes in sincerity, mutual respect and justice in its dialogues with others, he said.



The president made the remarks in a meeting with the families of martyrs in Fars province on Wednesday.



Some big powers are now setting pre-conditions for talks with Iran and announce that there are some options on the table, he said and advised them to declare other options and avoid making ambiguous statements.



"You have no other option but to deal with the Iranian nation with modesty, justice and rule of law otherwise the response of the Iranian nation will be the same as what it did to former US president George W. Bush," he said.



The message of the Islamic Revolution has spread to the whole world, he said adding that world nations speak of the Iranian nation with high respect.



The Iranian nation is against tyranny, injustice, lie, slander, occupation, aggression, bullying, deception, rampage and massacre and seek justice, love, peace, security and monotheism for the whole world.



The fact is that the message of the Islamic Revolution has spread to the entire world, he said.



Big powers are angry with Iran’s development and progress in the field of nuclear technology, he said, adding that they have no other option but to accept this reality.



Since the Iranian people are united and are under wise leadership of their Supreme Leader, the big powers can do them no harm, he said.

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