Iran calls Netanyahu 'infamous liar' over nuclear allegations

'I think that a war could break out in some time'


Afp May 01, 2018
PHOTO: REUTERS

TEHRAN, IRAN: Iran on Tuesday branded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an "infamous liar" over his allegations of a secret Iranian nuclear weapons programme.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Bahram Ghasemi called the accusations that Tehran lied about its nuclear ambitions "worn-out, useless and shameful".

Netanyahu's comments came from a "broke and infamous liar who has had nothing to offer except lies and deceits," Ghasemi said in a statement.

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"Netanyahu and the notorious, child-killing Zionist regime must have reached the basic understanding that the people of the world have enough awareness and cognisance," he added.

Netanyahu said in an elaborate televised presentation on Monday that he had new "proof" of an Iranian nuclear weapons plan that could be activated at any time.

But he did not provide evidence that Israel's main enemy had actively worked to obtain an atomic weapon since the 2015 agreement between Tehran and six world powers.

His accusations came as the United States considers whether to pull out of the atomic accord with Tehran.

Iran has always denied it sought a nuclear weapon, insisting its atomic programme was for civilian purposes.

On the streets of Tehran, driver Seyed Ahmad Moghadasi rejected Netanyahu's statements as "ridiculous" and doubted the US would pull out of the nuclear deal.

US President Donald Trump "will stay because 99 per cent of the world has accepted (the agreement). The remaining one percent - that's Netanyahu and Trump - aren't worth anything in the face of the whole world," he said.

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But Alireza, an office worker, didn't share such optimism.

The gamble of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in backing the nuclear deal has failed to pay off, he said, leaving Tehran "besieged" by Washington.

"I think that a war could break out in some time" against his country, Alireza said, worried by the deployment of US forces around Iran.

COMMENTS (3)

Rex Minor | 5 years ago | Reply The agreement provides that in case of Israeli attack on Iran, the USA and other five will defend Iran. This clause is not acceptable to Donald Trump and his associates. Not to ignore that the USA is no longer the country to abide by its constitution and international agreements as was proven by its abondoning the paris climate control agreement. Rex Minor.
dubious | 5 years ago | Reply Query. Why would anybody make a deal with Iran if they didn't believe that Iran was going to build Nukes? If Iran wasn't going to build nukes then why did UN inspectors find nuclear material/technology whose sole purpose was building nukes? Netanyahu announcement was a good reminder to the public that their leaders signed a flawed deal with a govt that hasn't been open/honest. You may not be a Trump fan but his views on the Iran deal maybe valid.
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