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Olmert: 'Iran is like Hitler'
29/04/2006 18:23  - (SA)  

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  • Berlin - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a psychopath and anti-Semite whose declarations resemble those of Adolf Hitler, Israeli acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said in a newspaper interview on Saturday.

    "Ahmadinejad speaks today like Hitler before taking power," Olmert told Germany's Bild newspaper. "He speaks of the complete destruction and annihilation of the Jewish people."

    Ahmadinejad has questioned the Holocaust and called for Israel to be "wiped off the map".

    He has also suggested the Jewish state should be moved to Europe or North America.

    "So you see, we are dealing with a psychopath of the worst kind, with an anti-Semite," said Olmert. "God forbid that this man ever gets his hands on nuclear weapons, to carry out his threats."

    Iran says it has the sovereign right to enrich uranium to use as fuel in power stations.

    Israel is believed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal.

    Israel says Iran is months away from acquiring the know-how to make nuclear weapons. Other experts say Iran is still years away from the capacity to produce a nuclear weapon.

    Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the United Nations international atomic energy agency (IAEA), delivered a report on UN checks in Iran on Friday.

    He said the checks had been hampered and Tehran had rebuffed requests to stop making nuclear fuel.

    On Saturday, Iran said it was willing to resume allowing snap UN atomic inspections if the UN security council dropped its case and passed back it to the IAEA.

     
     



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