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sabra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-12-07 10:27 AM
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Ahmadinejad: "There should be a court to prove the case and to support the case."

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Ahmadinejad: To say the U.S. administration and Bush are used to excusing others, the fact that you are showing us some piece of papers and you call them documents, they should not solve any problem. There should be a court to prove the case and to support the case.

The position of the government as I told you and the position of the Revolutionary Guard is also the same. We are opposed to any kind of conflict in Iraq. We do not want the presence of armed forces in Iraq, foreign armed forces in Iraq. We would like to have the strengthening of Iraq and the stability of the Iraq government because it is the legit. … But we think that the U.S. is following another policy trying to hide its defeats and failures and that's why is pointing its fingers to others. This is not a solution to the problem.

Sawyer: Does Iran deserve the right to send Iranians in … Americans have said they had false identities that they were trying to shave their heads, trying to flush evidence …

Ahmadinejad: I don't think that in the legal system in the U.S. you have this postulation that if you arrest someone you have automatically accused someone, only people who have committed something wrong can be taken to court. I think it was childish for the U.S. government to do something like that to arrest defenseless people, not allowing them to talk to anyone and to publish information in a biased way. I think that this is not a solution to the problem in Iraq; the solution is somewhere else.

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jsamuel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-12-07 10:39 AM
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