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There is a very good book out called Atomic Iran by Jerome Corsi, everyone should read it then decide if you believe and trust this scumbag and his madmen mullahs

UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted Thursday that Tehran's nuclear program is peaceful and said he is "at a loss" about what more he can do to provide guarantees.

Ahmadinejad said his country has not hidden anything and was working within the framework of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

"The bottom line is we do not need a bomb," he said at a news conference on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly.

With world leaders gathered at the United Nations, the United States had hoped to move decisively this week toward political and economic sanctions against Iran after it missed an August 31 deadline from the U.N. Security Council to halt uranium enrichment.

New deadline in Iran showdown?

The nations seeking to halt Iran's nuclear activities are working out a new deadline for the Islamic republic and have authorized the European Union's foreign policy chief to go anywhere at any time to meet Tehran's top nuclear negotiator.

Despite the possible new accommodations, diplomats said they're not willing to wait much longer for Iran to respond more definitively to their package of incentives to stop uranium enrichment.

Iranian negotiator Ali Larijani and European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana had been expected to meet on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly ministerial meeting this week, but British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said Wednesday she understood the Iranian nuclear expert would not be coming to New York.

"What we have done last night is to authorize Javier Solana to go anywhere at any time in order to facilitate a meeting with Larijani," Beckett said. "The Iranians do seem to have some quite extraordinary logistical difficulties, so perhaps Javier can overcome them by going to wherever it is that they can make themselves available."

The Iranians had canceled every meeting with Solana at least once, she said.

Iran insists its nuclear program has the peaceful purpose of producing fuel for nuclear reactors that generate electricity. But the United States and other countries fear Iran's goal is to build a nuclear arsenal and transform the balance of power in the Middle East.

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I think he should be made to stay... forever. I'm even willing to ask the government to provide him with a room, bed, toilet... something with nice sturdy walls.

That would cost money

Since we are the devil incarnate on the planet anyway, why not live up to it?

"Yes Mr Mullah? What happened to your president? Gee, I don't know, he didn't come home? We took him to the airport. Maybe he hopped a plane to Switzerland so he could drink and screw blonde chics like the sauds do. We'll have to check in to it and get back to you. Bye"

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