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Iran to Retaliate If the West Begins Inspection of its Cargo Ships

  

Iran would not hesitate to retaliate against any country that attempts to harm its interests: Ahmadinejad.

June 18, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) - Iran’s parliament has approved a bill to study a new resolution that would allow the country’s armed forces to inspect foreign ships and limit NPT inspectors activities only within the Non-Proliferation Treaty safeguards. 

The bill approved by 180 out of the total 197 MPs, comes in response to a recent UNSC resolution passed on June 9 against Iran. The new Sanction regime allows inspection of Iranian ships and planes in international waters. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has already warned Iran would not hesitate to retaliate against any country that attempts to harm its interests.

'Any country that harms Iran’s interests through the sanctions will face… severe retaliation,’ he said during a visit to the city of Shahr-e-Kord. Also, the Iranian Parliament speaker Ali Larijani said Iran would reserve the right to adjust the level of enrichment based on the country’s needs.

‘The bullying nations which renege on “their commitments should know that (we) will proportionately respond to their illogical pressure through the level of uranium enrichment, which will be based on our needs,’ Larijani said.

 

 

Iranian technicians at Natanz enrichment facilities in central Iran

 

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