Iranians give no value to US threats: President
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, July 23, IRNA
Iran-US-President
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that Iranian nation gave no value to US power, wealth and threats.
In an address to the people of Yasouj in Kohgilouyeh and Boyer Ahmad province, southwestern Iran, the president said, "The US would become more isolated, if it continued to use the language of force." The president and his cabinet members arrived in the province Wednesday morning on the fourth provincial tour of President Ahmadinejad in the current Iranian year (started on March 21).
President Ahmadinejad advised the US officials to accept the existing realities of the changing world and try to adapt themselves with the new situation.
He assured the White House officials that they would not be capable of forcing Iranian nation by imposing of sanctions and pressures as well as threats to quit their absolute rights.
"Iranians will respond you with clenched fists," Ahmadinejad told the US officials who according to the president, did not feel any respect for justice and law as well as rights of other nations.
President Ahmadinejad advised the American officials to respect the rights of Iranians and "talks to them in a polite language."
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