Memo: To Iranian Foreign Minister
Have you never heard that it is in no one's best interest to poke at a nut-case, let alone several of them. Aggravating Psychotic people is a dangerous pastime.
Many of us are doing our dead-level best to keep your country from being bombed back into the dark ages or, worse, nuked and irradiated for thousands of years. We cannot guarantee that we will succeed, but we can almost guarantee that we won't succeed if you keep challenging Bush and Cheney.
So, cut it out, will you?
BERLIN (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has told a German magazine that the United States has too many problems in Iraq to become involved in armed conflict with Iran.
Military action is sometimes discussed in Washington as an option in trying to derail what it sees as Iran's drive to develop nuclear weapons.
The United States "is not in a position to get into a new military conflict," Mottaki was quoted as saying in an excerpt of an interview to be published in Focus magazine.
"170,000 American soldiers can guarantee neither their own safety nor the security of Iraq," he said.
The United States and its allies say Iran's nuclear fuel enrichment program is aimed at developing nuclear weapons. Iran insists it is purely for peaceful power generation.
The United Nations has imposed sanctions on Iran for failing to stop enrichment, but Mottaki reiterated that Iran had no intention of curtailing the program.
Mottaki has dismissed the U.N. sanctions already imposed and said that tougher penalties would not change Iran's mind.
There was no mention of plans for further talks between Iran and the United States on Iraq.
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The Nazis, Fascists and Communists were political parties before they became enemies of liberty and mass murderers.
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