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If Saudi Arabia plans to build an atomic bomb or seeks an excuse not to cooperate with the IAEA in its covert nuclear program, it must show courage and pay the price. Kazem Garibadi, Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations in Vienna, made the remarks in response to a recent anti-Iranian statement by Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Zubayr. He said that if Saudi Arabia intends to build an atomic bomb, it should start with a public announcement.
The Iranian diplomat added in a post on his official Twitter page Tuesday night that “keeping the eyes of others away from one’s own crimes and spreading fear are two important strategies by scammers to mislead world public opinion.” .
“Do not try to blame others for your criminal activities,” he told Al-Zubayr.
“If Iran’s nuclear program is not stopped, Saudi Arabia will reserve the right to equip itself with an atomic bomb,” said Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister in a recent interview.
Following in the footsteps of Israel and the United States, Saudi officials have recently attempted to portray Iran’s civilian nuclear program as a threat to the security of the Middle East. Riyadh has taken this ridiculous step at a time when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has so far recognized in all its reports that Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful. Parstude
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