Iran's President Ahmadinejad speaks to the Iranian
media during a news conference in Tehran, yesterday. -Xinhua/AFP
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that the Republican's
defeat in US mid-term election was not the defeat of President George W. Bush
but a defeat of US policies in the world.
"This is not the defeat of Bush's party but the defeat of US policies in the
world, the police of arrogance, the policy of disrespect to the world nations,"
Ahmadinejad said at a press conference.
Commenting on the latest US congress election, Ahmadinejad said, "This defeat
in fact is the humiliation of the US nation since it questioned the prestige of
the Americans." Meanwhile, the president also warned the winning Democrats not
to choose the same policies of the Bush administration.
"I advise those who have been elected in the US elections to be more cautious
of what they do, if they follow their predecessor's policies they should expect
even worse outcome, the slap this time will be even harder on their face,"
stressed Ahmadinejad.
"If they correct their attitude toward Iran we are ready to proceed with
dialogue, we think the result of the mid-term election is an good opportunity
for the U.S. to change attitudes in order to facilitate the dialogue," he said.
"But we will never talk to the Zionist regime (Israel)," he added
immediately.
The president also said he would send a message to the US people in the near
future and talk to them, but he did not elaborate on what he wanted to say.
"This is the response to their (US people) request from me when I was in the
U.S.," he said, referring to his attendance to the UN assembly in New York in
September.
Iran's top officials recently have repeatedly expressed their views on the
U.S. mid-term election. Supreme Leader Ayatollah AliKhamenei said on Friday that
the Republican defeat in the election was a rejection of George W. Bush's
"war-mongering" policies.
Meanwhile, a top Iranian cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Emami Kashani also has
advised the Democrats, who will take control of the new Congress convening in
January, to allow Iran to pursue its nuclear ambitions.
In the latest US mid-term congressional elections, Democrats seized control
of both houses of the Congress, with many voters saying they cast ballots for
the Democrats in protest over how the Bush administration has managed the war in
Iraq.