Following is a release from the Iranian-American Community of Northern California (IACNC):So...what would the Iranian-American community in California like the United States to do about it?
Iran's 60-day grace period for it to stop enriching uranium expired on Wednesday, February 22, 2007. The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in addressing the people of Gilan (Northern Province of Iran) insisted on enrichment and ridiculously said, "If we are supposed to suspend (our nuclear activities) for the sake of negotiations, then you should suspend your nuclear activities as well."
On the same day, Iran's negotiator with the IAEA, Ali Larijani was dispatched to Vienna to buy time through talks with the IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei.
Press reports today confirm that Iran has expanded its uranium enrichment program instead of complying with a UN Security Council ultimatum to freeze it.
IACNC, in echoing the view of the majority of the Iranian, reiterates that giving the leaders of the Iranian regime a chance to maneuver would be a dangerous game and it will only give the religious fascism enough time to pursue its nuclear weapons program. Negotiating with the fascists in Tehran has been tried in past many times and proved to be ineffective.
The international community has only one way to stop the Iranian regime form obtaining an atomic bomb and that is the imposition of comprehensive sanctions against it. This will limit Tehran's ability to meddle in Iraqi affairs and will also send a clear signal to the people of Iran to rise against the dictatorial regime and bring about democracy in their country. This is the only way to avoid another war in the Middle East.
Contact: Iranian-American Community of Northern California, (925) 361-8279 e-mail: info@iacNorCal.com
Friday, February 23, 2007
Iranian-American Support for Democratic Change in Iran
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