Iranian Terrorist
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks to journalists at a press conference in
Tehran, Tuesday, October 2, 2012.
A
clandestine, vast and heavy war has been waged [against Iran] on the global
scale … and our colleagues in the Central Bank [of Iran] and other relevant
bodies are working hard to find solutions … and this is a [real] battle.”
Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has dismissed rumors of economic downturn in the
Islamic Republic, saying the country is facing a tough economic and psychological
war waged by the West.
“A
clandestine, vast and heavy war has been waged [against Iran] on the global
scale … and our colleagues in the Central Bank [of Iran] and other relevant
bodies are working hard to find solutions … and this is a [real] battle,”
Ahmadinejad told a press conference attended by domestic and foreign reporters
in Tehran on Tuesday.
Pointing to the fluctuations in the
currency markets in Iran, the president said, “Fluctuations [in the Iranian
foreign exchange market] have not begun today. The market has been fluctuating
for some time and these fluctuations have only gathered steam recently,” he
said.
Ahmadinejad
stated that the enemies have imposed embargos on Iran’s crude oil exports and
banking transactions to make it difficult for the Islamic Republic to sell oil,
as the country’s most important revenues source, or transfer the proceeds once
oil is sold.
The
Iranian chief executive emphasized that Iran would soon make up for a short
decline caused by enemies in its oil exports.
“Keep in
mind that it’s a battle. The enemy imagines that it can shatter the [will of]
Iranian nation by [applying] such pressures and they may even make new
decisions.”
He noted
that the Iranian nation would overcome these pressures although the enemy
continues to ratchet up the pressure.
“The
pressures are not exerted on the governments alone, but are [exerted] on the
nations too. All these [measures] constitute a psychological warfare and of
course certain decisions have been taken. Of course, our people are calm. The
enemy has thrown a stone at us, we have to lift it and throw it back at them.”
Ahmadinejad
also played down the threats of military strike against the Islamic Republic,
adding that such threats mostly represent a war of nerves rather than real
intention to attack.
“The
Zionist regime [of Israel] is after adventurism in a bid to win a chance. It
wrongly imagines that it can acquire that chance by threatening Iran, but they
are mistaken. Their time is over and they have to go away,” the Iranian chief
executive said.
Ahmadinejad
also pointed to relations between Iran and the US, saying that any talks
between Tehran and Washington must be based on equal terms and mutual respect
and the US must first correct its behavior toward Iran.
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