Ahmadinejad: Obama Will ‘Regret’ Accusing Iran of Hiding Nuclear Plant (Obama, you’ve been “put on notice”)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said President Obama, along with the leaders of Britain and France, will “regret” accusing Iran of hiding a nuclear facility.
“It’s not a secret site,” Ahmadinejad said Friday at a news conference in New York. “If it was, why would we have informed the IAEA about it a year ahead of time. “They will regret this announcement.”
Ahmadinejad said the new facility won’t be operational for 18 months so Iran has not violated any requirements of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Earlier Friday Obama demanded that Iran immediately allow international weapons monitors to inspect a nuclear facility the Islamic Republic acknowledges it has been building for years.
Obama, joined by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the opening of the G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh, warned Iran that it will be “held accountable” to an impatient world community if it does not fully disclose its nuclear ambitions.
“Iran has the right for peaceful power, but the size of the facility is inconsistent with a peaceful program,” Obama said. “Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow, endangering the world non-nuclear proliferation regime … and the security of the world.”
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