Ahmadinejad: Iran Not to Budget One Iota from Nuclear Program

Neglecting IAEA allegations that his country is trying to develop nuclear weapons, Iran's president Mahmud Ahmadinejad stressed that the "Islamic Republic will not budge one iota from its nuclear program."
"We will not budge an iota from the path we are committed to," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech.
Describing IAEA new report as empty claims provided by the US, he reiterated that the enemies see their progress and development in the plundering of the wealth and resources of other nations.
"They have stockpiled thousands of bombs and are currently updating and making bombs which can target all parts of the world," he noted.
"Why do you damage the UN agency's dignity because of America's invalid claims?" Ahmadinejad wondered addressing the US as saying "we will not build two bombs in the face of your 20,000. We will develop something that you cannot respond to, which are ethics, humanity, solidarity and justice."
"You should know that no enemy of the Iranian people has ever tasted victory," he emphasized.
Reiterating that "certain countries wage wars, occupy territories, massacre people, commit crimes and plunder resources of nations for the sake of the Zionist criminals," Ahmadinejad noted that "they accuse Iran of advocating terrorism while the Islamic Republic has been the victim of terrorism in the past three decades."
The Iranian president emphasized that "the Iranian people won't fear anyone if they intend to make atomic bombs."
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