Georges Bush: Iran is a serious problem
Nuclear ambitions of Iran can provoke race of nuclear arms in the Mid East. It is one of the basic theses of of Georges Bush’s speech in one of Ohio schools.
According to the American President’s words” Iran is a serious problem and it is the country, which wishes to possess the nuclear weapon.
However, according to Bush, Iran is guilty not only that it expects to get the nuclear weapon. The head of the White house has declared that Iran aspires to influence inside of Iraq, delivering the weapon to Iraq and directing the people in shiit militia there. Iran is expecting to create the disorder and to set panic all over the world.
Georges Bush has added that the government of Iraq should not depend on Iran that is expected in all regions.
It is worth of mentioning that several days ago New York Times has published the article, in which it was spoken, that a number of the Mid-East states, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt and Jordan, are going to develop peace atomic engineering. The edition marks, that though interest to peace atom grows all over the world, ambitions of the Mid East countries, which have always leaned on natural power resources, cause questions. In opinion of newspaper’s experts, the countries of this region aspire to create a counterbalance to threat which can proceed from Iran.
Teheran declares that its nuclear program is directed exclusively on satisfaction of power needs of the country.
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