In an extended Channel 4 interview, President Ahmadinejad says Iran does not need a bomb and said his country had a role in future Iraqi security. Mr Ahmadinejad said, "I should say this to the good British people... we want peace and friendship for all. We should help. This war should finish." He also told the programme that "if the American government, and British government, corrects themselves, problems will be solved." Mr Ahmadinejad also stated repeatedly that Iran does not want to develop a nuclear bomb, saying, "We do not need a bomb. We are against a bomb actually. "There are many reasons that we're against it. In our belief we are against bombs [and] from a political point of view it is not useful." And when questioned on the possibility of UN sanctions, Mr Ahmadinejad said, "From the beginning we said everything should be solved by the agency."
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The truth about food prices
Mineral resources are crucial for the development of Sierra Leone. The country is rich in diamonds, gold, rutile, platinum, bauxite and its resources are largely unexploited.
Directed by Josh Rushing, a veteran Marine Corps media spokesman, "SPIN: The Art of Selling War" is an investigative documentary that looks at the standard justification for going to war by the American administrations of past and present.
The creation of the OSS and CIA from American elites and Reinhard Gehlen and his NAZI friends.
THE ISRAEL LOBBY (AIPAC) - A DANGER TO THE WORLD The suppressed number ONE blockbuster of Google's 'Movers and Shakers' list. (see ... all ÃÂÃÂÃÂû http://xrl.us/wajr) Americans, the stringpullers of the NWO don't want you to see this documentary!
Part 1 of 3 - This is an old documentary film and not the best video quality but has valuable information regarding the Hitlerized industry during WWII. This film is subititled in English.
The program reveals how Richard Cullen owed the Royal Bank of Scotland more than £35,000 through four different credit cards, although his annual income was just £15,000. In November 2004, two weeks after being chased for arrears on his Mint card (operated by RBS), his credit limit on his Tesco Personal Finance card (also run by RBS) was increased by £1,000 to £7,700. In January 2005 he was found dead in his garage through inhaling exhaust fumes.
A documentary on the truth about income tax and the future of American society. This might be offensive to some Americans.
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