And the Iranian people have got to understand that the United States is going to be firm in our desire to prevent the nation from developing a nuclear weapon, but reasonable in our desire to see to it that you have civilian nuclear power without-you know, without enabling the Government to enrich.Īnd the problem is, is that they have not told the truth in the past. And one is to verifiably suspend the enrichment of uranium, at which time there is a way forward. and Iran can reconcile their differences, but the Government is going to have to make some-make different choices. The free-you know, there's a chance that the U.S. Thirdly, it's very important for the neighborhood to understand that the United States is committed to peace and that we're not-that we won't be run out because of violence that we believe that we're there for the right reason, which is to promote freedom and peace. Secondly, a peaceful Iraq will depend upon making it clear to the Iranians to stop exporting weapons from Iran into Iraq-that arm militias and arm criminal gangs-that cause there to be harm for the innocent people. It's hard work to overcome the-a dictatorship like Saddam Hussein's, but nevertheless, most Iraqis want to live in peace with their neighbor. I think that success in Iraq will first of all depend upon the Iraqis' desire to reconcile their differences and to live in peace, and that's happening. President, in this fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, what impact do you think a peaceful solution on the Iranian nuclear crisis and a normalization of our relations with Iran would have on the security and political situation in Iraq and more generally in the whole Middle East? And the role of the United States is to provide, you know, moral support without-and other support without undermining their cause. There's no doubt in my mind that the women will be leading freedom movements in Iran and elsewhere. By the way, a free Iraq will help the Iranians see the blessings of a free society. We are promoting and helping the Iraqis develop a free society. We're supporting a freedom movement on the Iranian border in Iraq. We, of course, support freedom movements all around the world. Well, I think the people of Iran are going to have to come to the conclusion that a free country is in their interest. to a unified and centralized movement for a free and democratic Iran? Is there any plan or could there be one to promote and engage the Iranian women in the U.S. And even in the Iranian culture they are considered the foundation on which men deeply rely. President, the majority of population in Iran are women. My message to the women of Iran is that the women of America share your deep desire for children to be-to grow up in a hopeful society and to live in peace. My message to the young in Iran is that someday your society will be free, and it will be a blessed time for you. We have problems with the Government because the Government has been threatening, has made decisions that-and statements that really have isolated the people of Iran. And we've got problems with the Government. Secondly, that the United States-people of the United States respects the great Iranian history and culture. First, that the United States of America wishes everybody a happy New Year. On the beginning of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, what message do you wish to share with the people of Iran, especially with the Iranian women, as well as the young generation? President, thank you so much for your time in this interview with Radio Farda.
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