WORLD / Middle East
Iran threatens to strike at US targets if attacked
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-04-27 06:36
TEHRAN - Iran vowed on Wednesday to strike at U.S. interests worldwide if
it is attacked by the United States, which is keeping military options
open in case diplomacy fails to curb Tehran's nuclear program.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves as he speaks to
workers in Tehran, April 26. [Reuters]
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the threat two days before the
U.N. nuclear watchdog reports on whether Iran is meeting Security Council
demands to halt uranium enrichment.
Iran says it will not stop enrichment, which it says is purely for
civilian purposes and not part of what the United States says is a
clandestine effort to make atomic bombs.
"The Americans should know that if they assault Iran their interests will
be harmed anywhere in the world that is possible," Khamenei was quoted as
saying by state television.
"The Iranian nation will respond to any blow with double the intensity,"
he said.
Washington, backed by Britain and France, has been pushing for sanctions
if, as it expects, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports
that Iran has flouted U.N. demands.
But Russia and China, the U.N. Security Council's other two veto-holding
permanent members, oppose any embargo.
Iran's nuclear energy head, Gholamreza Aghazadeh, held talks with IAEA
head Mohamed ElBaradei in Vienna on Wednesday.
"The talks were encouraging," Mohammad Saeedi, deputy head of Iran's
Atomic Energy Organization, told Reuters, adding the two sides discussed
ways to resolve outstanding issues with the IAEA. He gave no details.
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But a Vienna-based diplomat said before the meeting it would be too late
to alter decisively the IAEA report, due to be submitted to the Security
Council by Friday, because inspectors would not have time to verify
issues.
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