Iranian President Reiterates Desire to Resolve Nuclear Dispute in First News Conference
No Ahmadinejad
Looking to get sanctions ended
Says "a sore has been sitting on the body of the Islamic world for many years"
House of Representatives recently overwhelming passed a tightening of sanctions
Iranian president term in office is almost over
Ahmedinejad brought members of the revolutionary guard to Caracas last year
So much for sanctions
Thanks to sanctions loophole
Allegedly leaked information about cyberattacks on Iran's nuclear facilities
$500 million worth of oil a month and good credit line
Iran is one of Assad's strongest allies, has also been supporting Hezbollah
Hassan Rouhani also says the sanctions imposed on Iran for its nuclear program are unfair
But probably won't wield much power regarding nuclear issues
Have been occurring for the past three weeks
Was getting little traction in a crowded field
There is a vast chasm between "saying" and "doing" in the Obama administration.
Not what viewers were expecting
As elections approach, the technology can be used to help citizens get information
Latest terrorism report says Al-Qaeda still on the run
Installed close to 700 centrifuges, according to UN agency
No mention of Russia, which Syrian rebels blamed earlier this week
Iranian presidential election to be held this summer
18 others were arrested in the case in March
In addition to the Hezbollah forces
Iran is closer to Syria than France. Both are closer than the U.S.
Illegal there like in most of the U.S.
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