'USA plans to sabotage Pakistan's nuclear facilities'
Teheran, Jun 8: Trust Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran to damage USA's reputation and he will make you proud by his mindless rants. For those who are unaware, Ahmadinejad has sort of made a career by speaking against the US and he has done it again.
Speaking at a media conference in Teheran, the Capital of Iran, Ahmadinejad said, "We have precise information that America wants to sabotage the Pakistani nuclear facilities in order to control Pakistan and to weaken the government and people of Pakistan."
He added, The US would then arm-twist the UNSC "and some other international bodies as levers to prepare the ground for a massive presence (in Pakistan) and weaken the national sovereignty of Pakistan."
It seems as if Ahmadinejad, whose is facing bit of a rough weather in his political space is now trying to strengthen his position by speaking out against the US. Or may be, he is trying to further damage the US-Pakistan relation that has been on the boil ever since, Osama bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
US Navy SEALS had gunned down Osama in his residence in Abbottabad, a garrison town near Islamabad on May 1. While Pakistan demands an apology from the US for violating its airspace to conduct the operation, the US so far has remained unapologetic.
Let's see if anyone in Pakistan government reacts to the latest statement by Ahmadinejad.
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