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Iran says Israel should draw "red line" for itself

Iran Materials 29 September 2012 18:54 (UTC +04:00)
Iran on Saturday said that, instead of drawing a "red line" for Iran, Israel should draw one for itself and its nuclear arsenal, the ISNA news agency reported.
Iran says Israel should draw "red line" for itself

Iran on Saturday said that, instead of drawing a "red line" for Iran, Israel should draw one for itself and its nuclear arsenal, the ISNA news agency reported.

The "red line" has become an ongoing phrase in the war of words about Iran's nuclear programme, with Israel saying the world needs to lay down such a line to show Iran how far it may be allowed to progress with its nuclear programme, dpa reported.

"The prime minister of the Zionist regime (Israel) with his painting at the UN, should be told that, if having the atomic bomb is crossing a red line, then he should draw this for the Zionist regime which has tens of nuclear warheads," Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said.

The minister was referring to Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu, who literally drew a "red line" on Iran's suspected nuclear weapons programme Thursday night with a graphic depicting Iran's nuclear programme as a graphic image of a bomb while addressing the UN General Assembly.

"Which country is more dangerous? A regime with nuclear weapons threatening another country with a military attack or a country which is in favour of nuclear disarmament and pursues peaceful nuclear programmes within international regulations," Vahidi asked.

While Iran's government took the speech by Netanyahu quite seriously, normal Iranians were reportedly rather amused by the Israeli premier and his bomb illustration.

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