The proud nation of Iran takes pride in the recent advancements in peaceful nuclear energy, which are the result of the efforts of Iranian youth, igniting fear and terror among the superpowers. This has reached a point where John Baird acknowledged in a statement: a nuclear Iran is not only a threat to Canada and our allies but also provokes our neighboring countries.
Mr. John Baird, it is clear to all Iranians that your fear does not solely stem from our use of peaceful nuclear energy. Your fear is directed at our Supreme Leader’s authority. It arises from our obedience to our great leader.
You have not heard the patriotic fervor in the cries of (If there is no Iran, my body is not worth having); you have not witnessed the unity and solidarity of Iranians during the downfall of the dictatorial regime of the treacherous Shah and the eight years of sacred defense; you have not seen the pride of Iranian youth in the legacy of martyrs like Ahmadinejad; you have not recognized the love and compassion of Iranians in following the prophetic tradition by helping humanity without apartheid or consideration of race and skin color.
In your delusion, you believe that with these threats and sanctions, you can take nuclear energy from us; but how will you take away our Iranian identity?
Dear Minister, why do you, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the P5+1 group, and human rights organizations feel threatened by Iran’s activities? Are the massacres by ISIS, the killing of children in Gaza, bombings at sacred sites, and the slaughter of thousands of innocent people not more dangerous?
We, the academic community of Qom University of Technology, believe that the events occurring in the nuclear negotiations demonstrated to the world that Iran was reasonable in its negotiation approach, and it is you who must be accountable for the outcomes of these negotiations.