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'Age of military attacks is over'. Ahmadinejad  Photo: AFP
 
 

Ahmadinejad: US, Israel lack 'courage' to attack

In response to question on whether he fears attack from US, Israel, Iranian president says, 'They're not even thinking about it... age of military attacks is over, we've reached time for dialogue.' Adds this is clear 'even for mentally challenged people'

AFP
Published: 11.24.09, 08:28 / Israel News

Visiting Brazil, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday that US and Israeli military threats against Iran were a thing of the past, and that, in any case, "they don't have the courage" to attack Iran.

 

"The age of military attacks is over, now we've reached the time for dialogue and understanding. Weapons and threats are a thing of the past," the Iranian told a joint press conference with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, closing his one-day visit.

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Ahmadinejad's visit was greeted Sunday in Rio de Janeiro by a 1,000-strong rally of members of Jewish, anti-racist and gay rights groups who protested his past tirades against Israel and other groups.

 

Fielding a question on whether he feared an attack from Israel or the United States, Ahmadinejad said armed confrontation was no longer a possibility.

 

That's clear "even for mentally challenged people," he said with a smile.

 

Besides, he added, "those you mention (Israel and United States) don't have the courage to attack Iran. They're not even thinking about it."

 

During the joint press conference, a protester quietly waved a gay-rights banner in the crowd before police escorted him from the venue.

 

Ahmadinejad met for three hours with Lula to discuss Iran's controversial nuclear program, over which Lula urged Teheran to find a "just solution" with Western powers.

 

After his day-long Brazilian leg, Ahmadinejad was to depart for Bolivia for talks with his counterpart Evo Morales, then on to Venezuela to see his "friend," President Hugo Chavez. Both Morales and Chavez are strongly critical of the United States.

 

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