Iran Tells U.N. it Will Hit Back at Any Attack

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Iran Thursday warned it would "not hesitate" to hit back following a foreign strike on its soil in a formal complaint to the United Nations over a warning from French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Sarkozy said last week that Iran's "military, nuclear and ballistic ambitions constitute a growing threat that may lead to a preventive attack against Iranian sites that would provoke a major crisis that France wants to avoid at all costs."

Iran's U.N. ambassador said in a letter to U.N. leaders that his country would "not hesitate to act in self-defense to respond to any attack against the Iranian nation."

Iran would "take appropriate defensive measures to protect itself," ambassador Mohammad Khazaee told U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the Security Council, of which France is one of the five permanent members.

Sarkozy had made "inflammatory remarks and baseless allegations," the envoy added.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran expresses its deep concern over, and strong condemnation of such a provocative, unwarranted and irresponsible statement against Iran," Khazaee said.

The French leader has been one of the most outspoken critics of Iran in the western alliance, which has accused Iran of seeking a nuclear bomb.

In an August 31 speech to French ambassadors, Sarkozy did not say which country might carry out the preventive attack.

But he said "Iran refuses to negotiate seriously" and declared that France would work with its allies to build support for tougher international sanctions. The UN Security Council has already passed four rounds of sanctions against Iran over its enrichment program.

The Iranian ambassador again denied the charge that his country was seeking a nuclear weapon.

"Iran is a leading nation in rejecting and opposing all kinds of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons," said Khazaee.

"Moreover I wish to reiterate my government's position that the Islamic Republic of Iran has no intention to attack any other nations."

The Security Council's Iran sanctions committee has reported several violations of the arms embargo on Iran in recent months.

The United States and other western nations have called for a tighter application of the sanctions.

France, Britain, Germany and the United States reported Iran's firing of a satellite in June to the U.N. sanctions committee as a potential violation. They say the launcher could also be used to carry missiles.

The Western powers say Iran's move in August to transfer centrifuge production to a secretive plant inside a mountain near Qom, south of Tehran, is a new sign that its nuclear program is not peaceful.

Arms flows have been carried out through Syria, envoys say, and U.S. ambassador Susan Rice said this week that more Security Council action could not be ruled out.

Western diplomats have highlighted however that, with the 15-nation Security Council already battling over resolutions on Syria and Libya, more action on Iran could not be envisaged in the next two or three months.

Russia and China are in general both strong opponents of sanctions measures. Both called this week for greater diplomatic efforts to settle the nuclear standoff with Iran.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon Voyager (Guest) 09 September 2011, 09:17

A rogue nation that supports the neo fascist religious culture based on hatred and prejudice.

Default-user-icon jabal amel (Guest) 09 September 2011, 18:50

why are they repeating themselves? after all, usa knows that. that's why no one bombed them so far. it's time that iranians relax. send more weapons. After all, we have unsolved territorial issues. just ask new patriarch.

Default-user-icon pong lenis (Guest) 09 September 2011, 20:53

Let me see if I get this straight, according to "Voyager " and the rest of the Israeli appologies and neo-cons/Tea Party fanatics:

Israel has the right to defend itself and can therefore board aid ships and kill humanitarian workers in cold blood.

But if Iran says it wants to defend itself against an ATTACK, it's labelled a rogue state...

Hmmmm... What a sad sad lopsided world we live in!

Thumb shab 09 September 2011, 21:33

Bomb Iran and Syria

Default-user-icon hanna (Guest) 10 September 2011, 06:23

it sure would taste better then iranian sausage you have been eating for ages.....

Default-user-icon Emmy (Guest) 18 September 2011, 05:09

Now we know who the snesilbe one is here. Great post!