
President in interview with PBS and CBS:
‘Pressures on Iran peaceful Nuclear activities politically-driven’
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that the pressures exerted against Iran's peaceful nuclear activities by the US and the West is politically motivated.
In interviews with PBS and CBS, he said Monday evening that the so-called confidence building measures called for by the West from Iran have no boundaries and unappeasable, stressing that the (anti-Iran) moves are political.
Dr.Ahmadinejad said Tehran has appropriated some 300 million dollars annually for production of radio medicines in its nuclear activities, while the US alone has wasted 10 billion dollars (of the Americans' hard-earned tax money) in building (or renovation) of atomic bombs.
President also talked about the presence of foreign navy warships in the Persian Gulf and reiterated: "No one can defeat the Islamic Republic with the warships or wars."
He reminded the assault by the US stooge in Iraq, the deposed and hanged dictator Saddam Hossein, on Iran and said at the time the security was jeopardized in the region those foreign forces who had come under the alleged efforts to maintain security, further complicated the conditions.
Further, President Ahmadinejad refuted allegations that claimed Iran were selling arms to Syria.