USA Iran is bad place with "horrible rhetoric" and we don't like it

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The United States called Monday on Iran to end its "horrible rhetoric" after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's attacks on Israel but said it still wanted talks with Tehran to mend relations.

"We want to have a direct dialogue with Iran, but Iran needs to do a number of things to get back in the overall good graces of the international community," State Department spokesman Robert Wood told reporters.

"If Iran wants a different relationship with the international community, it has to stop this horrible rhetoric," he said.
In reaction to this tough scolding Iran said tomorrow, they would bring a note from their mother.

Addressing a UN conference against racism, Ahmadinejad, whose nation passed laws forcing jews to stay in during the rain so that posible jewish dirt of some sort cold not run off onto muslims, criticized the creation of a "totally racist government in occupied Palestine" in 1948, calling it "the most cruel and racist regime."

Afterward, Achmadinejad displayed how upset he was with american displeasure.





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