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Iran Launches a Missile and a Presidential Race

22 May 2009

Correction attached

This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

This week, Iran test-fired a new missile. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced the launch to a crowd in Semnan province, his birthplace and a base for missile launches.

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his visit to Semnan
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his visit to Semnan
MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD (translator): "The Sejil-2 missile, which has very advanced technology, was launched from Semnan and it landed precisely on the target."

Officials say the solid-fuel rocket could reach Israel, southeastern Europe and American bases in the Middle East.

American Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the Iranian missile will be able to travel up to two thousand five hundred kilometers. But because of engine problems, he says, the range right now is probably closer to two thousand kilometers.

Wednesday's test came two days after Benjamin Netanyahu, the new Israeli prime minister, visited President Obama. It was their first meeting as leaders. Next week, the Palestinian and Egyptian presidents visit the White House.

President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu both spoke of the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran.

President Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House
President Obama with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House
BARACK OBAMA: "I firmly believe it is in Iran's interest not to develop nuclear weapons, because it would trigger a nuclear arms race in the Middle East and be profoundly destabilizing in all sorts of ways."

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU: "If Iran were to acquire nuclear weapons, it could give a nuclear umbrella to terrorists, or worse it could actually give terrorists nuclear weapons, and that would put us all in grave peril."

Iran says its nuclear program is for energy. But the latest test only added to concerns about missiles that could one day carry nuclear weapons. Israel points out that President Ahmadinejad has said the Jewish State should be "wiped off the map."

President Obama still has to decide the future of a Bush administration plan to put a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic. Russia objects. But the United States says the system would protect Europe from a possible attack by Iran.

President Obama says he is trying to reach out to the Iranians with diplomacy. But he says there must be a "clear timetable" for talks about protecting their security without threatening other people's security.

There should be some sense by the end of the year, he says, whether or not serious progress is being made.

BARACK OBAMA: "We are not going to have talks forever. We are not going to create a situation in which talks become an excuse for inaction while Iran proceeds with developing a nuclear and deploying a nuclear weapon."

Iran's presidential election is June twelfth. President Ahmadinejad is seeking a second term. He will face three other candidates chosen this week from more than four hundred fifty who entered the race.

One of those he will face is Mir Hossein Mousavi. The former prime minister along with former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi are both seen as reformist. Iran's Guardian Council also approved the candidacy of President Ahmadinejad and Mohsen Rezai, former head of the Revolutionary Guards. Both men are conservative.

The president's opponents have criticized his handling of the economy -- inflation is high. But he has won praise at home for his support for developing satellite and rocket technology. Iran launched its first satellite into orbit in February -- the thirtieth anniversary of the Islamic revolution.

And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.

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Correction: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak canceled a planned visit to Washington, after the death of his 12-year-old grandson.



Comments:

1. congatulating

i`m fond of voa news special english.and do appreciate your way of speaking because it helps me as a biginner to understand the athmosphere of the world i live in in the new languae i`m studying, and gives me the opprtunity of increasing my listening skill because i`ve no one to speak with outside school.thank you
Submitted by: moustapha (guinea)
05-28-2009 - 11:59:20

2.

Watching the current Islamic regime's presidential race, very much remind one of the World Wide Wrestling/Entertainment (WWW) shows. Where many extremely huge men (some shamelessly chose to be the evil doers and the others dangerously devoted only to the pure goodness) will start their campaign speeches/slogans against each other, before they finally get into the ring and put up a mightily good-looking fight-show. We see how they skillfully manage to emotionally charge their audience, making some of them angry while the others looking absolutely delighted. We see how sincerely they commit themselves to what they do, no matter what "good or bad". Although deep inside you know what they do is not that real yet even as a smart person it is still eye catching for you. They both are carefully designed to entertain people very well but one seems to have more influential audience looking at it at the moment. The Islamic regime's presidential race has caught some very high powered polit
Submitted by: aghrab ()
05-27-2009 - 05:35:59

3. How can the world stop nuclear weapons

I hope international community must take tough measure to stop all countries those have now nuclear weapons even ready for fire. Not only terrorist groups but also no country have the right to store nuclear weapons under any excuses.
Submitted by: amir (Iran)
05-26-2009 - 08:54:11

4. advice

first i wanna say thanks alot VOA..but in this regard the west should prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon if the Iranian realy have this bad intention,,but on the other hand if they just want it to preduce power i think it's their legal right and none has the right to prevent them,especialy Israel cause Israel already has a nuclear reactor and nuclear weapons...please VOA keep writting about this topic,,who knows may be the world leaders rethink about their mistakes..
Submitted by: moneem allibi (LIBYA-SHAHHAT)
05-25-2009 - 13:32:11

5. Down with nukes!

People all over the world! Regain consciousness! Our planet is dying! We dont have resources for weapons any more. Think of what life would have been if all the money spent on bombs, rockets, tanks, which are to kill, had been spent on people's health, homes, education ,environment which are to give and save lives!
Submitted by: Peter Mikhailov (Russia)
05-25-2009 - 03:15:03

6. missile

I hope there will be a day that there is no nuclear weapon in the world and people live in peace. Thanks VOA for its news
Submitted by: Mohammad Pour Bafrani (Iran)
05-24-2009 - 11:13:20

7. insecurity world!

we all want to be peace in the world, but we don't understand each other, so we think we always are in situation threatened by other person. one country and another country are in the same way, they race in developing modern weapon, in order to protect their country from attack of other country, but they don't know that they do so is that they create an insecurity world
Submitted by: hoa (vietnam)
05-23-2009 - 13:17:37

8. how can the world stop Ahmadinejad's ambition?

I hope international community, especially US should take tough measures to stop Ahmadinejad's ambition. it would be too dangerous if terroists have nuclear weapons in hand to destroy the world. And no one doubt that terroists could get the weapons from Iran one day in near future once Iran successfully develop it
Submitted by: Tran Duc (Vietnam)
05-23-2009 - 02:52:33

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