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Ahmadinejad To Obama: Iran Welcomes Change In U.S. – But You Must Allow Investigation Of 9/11

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that Iran hails fundamental and righteous changes in U.S. policy, and that Iran will be looking into the U.S.'s words and actions.

He said that if the new U.S. administration talks of change, it should end support for Zionists, because they are uncultured, murderers, and forged – and that it should let the Palestinians decide their own fate.

If the change is only a superficial one, in tactics, literature and terminology, its superficiality will be soon made public and nations will resist.

He then addressed U.S. President Obama, saying, "By changing policy we mean you should allow investigations of the agents behind September 11, and you should also pull out your forces from different countries."

He stressed that the agents behind 9/11 had not been discovered, and that the U.S. was not allowing allow any impartial fact-finding committee to investigate the issue, just as it did not allow investigation of the Holocaust.

Source: ISNA, Iran, January 28, 2009

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