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    Iran 'frightens me,' Harper says

    It's beyond dispute Iran is developing nuclear weapons and lying about it, Prime Minister Stephen Harper told CBC News chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge on Monday.

    In an exclusive interview, Harper says the evidence, some from the International Atomic Energy Agency, is overwhelming that Iran has a nuclear weapons program.

    “I think there is absolutely no doubt they are lying. Absolutely no doubt,” Harper said of Iran's claims its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

    An IAEA report last fall said some of Iran's clandestine activities could be for no other reason than a nuclear weapons program.

    "And that, I think, is just beyond dispute at this point," Harper said. "I think the only dispute is how far advanced it is."

    Last November, following the IAEA report, Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. imposed new sanctions on Iran's banking and oil and gas industries.

    Harper says it's scary to hear what the Iranian regime says.

    "I’ve watched and listened to what the leadership in the Iranian regime says, and it frightens me.

    "In my judgment, these are people who have a particular, you know, a fanatically religious worldview, and their statements imply to me no hesitation about using nuclear weapons if they see them achieving their religious or political purposes. And … I think that’s what makes this regime in Iran particularly dangerous."

    Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird has referred to Iran several times as the world's greatest threat to peace and security.

    Harper says there's a "growing consensus" among world leaders, at least privately, that Iran's regime is dangerous, but there's no agreement on how to handle it. He pointed to a comment by U.S. President Barack Obama that all options are on the table and said he and Obama have talked about "the full range of questions around these issues."

    "While there’s, I think, a growing belief of a number of governments that my assessment is essentially correct, I think there’s still big uncertainty about what exactly to do.

    "Trade sanctions are something that just about everybody agrees on at some level, and everybody is doing at some level, but beyond that, these are not easy questions for the world."

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    • Rontin  •  4 months ago
      Bullies are notorious liars.
      • KEN 4 months ago
        I agree, just look south. Our neighbor killed one half million of it's own people.
        They are and have been the biggest bully on the block, but they can't feed their own, provide medical care, provide jobs, or run a bank..
      • cjf 4 months ago
        Yet they provide you with the protection you take for granted. The US has its share of issues but it is still the greatest nation on earth so have some respect. Without them we wouldn't likely even have jobs.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 months ago
        @Cjf Without the US the world would have peace…
    • Jorge  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      Iran is surrounded by Nuclear Weapons, INDIA PAKISTAN etc
      • morgan 4 months ago
        oh and please don't forget ISREAL who has hundreds !!!!!!!!!!
      • lamare01 4 months ago
        and China, and Russia and many more ... and they won't be able to produce it, in any case. Nobody wants to have them with nukes in the neighborhood.
        Canada was a trusted peace keeper in the past, but lost it, in less than a decade.
      • PUMPKIN EATER 4 months ago
        there's much blood flowing from the maple leaf.....these days....thanks to people like Harper and his predecessors who went to Iraq and Afghanistan
    • Arp  •  4 months ago
      people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw hockey pucks........just sayin
    • marian  •  4 months ago
      INTERNET CENSURE DOESN'T °°FRIGHTEN HIM °° ????
      • anaccarra 4 months ago
        hahahaaha he is the biggest censor in Canada!
      • lucy_burb 4 months ago
        Iranian nuclear arms, or internet censorship. Hmmmmm, that IS a tough one.
      • D 4 months ago
        Umm, Lucy/Anaccarra, 'censor' and 'censure', are 2 different words, with 2 different meanings. Just so you know.
    • microserf  •  4 months ago
      The rhetoric is ramping up. Media is being "sucked in". Lots of stories and sound bites now about nuclear Iran. Photo-op of american marines being hugged by thankful Iranian fishermen rescued from pirates. Largest usa naval deployment to starit of hormuz EVER. anti missile batteries deployed, french deployed mirage nuclear strike aircraft, israel usa holding largest joint war games ever, saudi arabia war games ongoing including nuclear preparedness. Russia and China both say an attack on iran is an attack on them, medvedev last week warned of world war 3, targetted assasinations, subterfuge ongoing.............War will be brought to us by the global bankers before the pyramid scheme collapses and the money runs out, it won't be much longer now, watch the main stream media for clues, they're all around us now, open your eyes and see what's coming through no fault or will of your own. MAKE NO MISTAKE!! war is coming SOON, and not for the reasons you think!!
      • Mmmm 4 months ago
        I have not heard the statement from Russia or China being "An attack on Iran is an attack on us." Where are you getting this?
      • Eric 4 months ago
        his dreams i heard the opposite that russia was worried about iran too
      • doogie 4 months ago
        Mmmmm search this Russia and China an attack on iran is an attack and it will come up.
    • Gary  •  Mississauga, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      is it me or is Harper preparing the Canadian public for military action in Iran. Mark my words, in 6 months our troops will be involved in a allied strike on Iran.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 months ago
        we need a revolution before Herr Harpie sells us out
      • Lorax 4 months ago
        As history has shown, it will take a false-flag event to motivate the population to go to war. But Canadians aren't that stupid, are they?
      • Lorax 4 months ago
        Too late dot. We were sold years ago.
    • Indian_by_Birth  •  4 months ago
      This is like trying to kill all the snakes in the jungle because they're venomous. Who is more ruthless here? go figure!
    • so what  •  4 months ago
      maybe this is how the world ends this year,,yikes
    • madjackca  •  4 months ago
      Don't worry about Iran Harper.. worry about gettin rid of the gun registry like you said and keeping the riff raff from countries out of Canada.... Canada is going down the tubes fast with asian gangs etc. Take care of your own back yard!
    • rampaschal  •  Mississauga, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      bombs are not a symble of peace,but of destruction and sorrow.
    • Evan  •  Calgary, Alberta  •  4 months ago
      Soooo... is this like the time when Iraq was building nukes?

      ...Oh, wait.
    • John  •  Saskatoon, Saskatchewan  •  4 months ago
      The CIA, who likes to stir up trouble, says they have no weapons grade fuel. Also, Iran tried for years to get uranium enriched by other countries to fuel their medical isotope programs, with no success. The puppet masters are trying to get the USA to hammer Iran, and Harper will go along because he does what he's told. This insanity will only stop when the banksters who run the world are taken down. Take a look at all the countires that have been "liberated" lately. It's all done by design to steal their resources and our freedoms. While we watch our favorite tribal sport, the world is being torn apart around us. Our polititians are yes men, or corrupt, enconomies are being imploded by design, and no one seems to notice. George Carlin said it best when asked how he deals with the corruption. He said he distanced himself from it by comparing it to a freak show, and he had a front row seat. Check out some of his last work, and you'll learn the truth.....which is "we have no choice" Look it up.
    • ron31canada  •  Edmonton, Alberta  •  4 months ago
      It takes a liar to know a liar and Steven Harper is the best liar that I know of. Remember Steven when you wre a REFORMER that you promised that you would not accept that GOLDEN MP PENSION........I see now that you "are in" for about $200,000 a year now on the GOLDEN MP PENSION.....LIAR. And remember when you promised the Seniors that if we elected you again that you would not tax Seniors INCOME TRUSTS and after we elected you, you turned right around and taxed Senior INCOME TRUSTS......LIAR. One thing that I give Harper credit for is that he is one hell of a good LIAR.
    • mike  •  4 months ago
      the biggest threat of ran's nuclear program is to israel. are we going to go to war again to protect israel?
      why didn't we protect those in rwanda?...or those in bosnia?.....hmm, maybe if they were jewish?...
    • Emily  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  4 months ago
      I'm originally from Texas and moved to Vancouver about 6 months ago. This whole media hype Mr. Harper keeps harping about (no pun intended) is sounding eerily similar to what the Bush administration did with Iraq right before a bloody, unnecessary war ensued. I moved to Canada to get away from America's notorious warmongering. If Canada starts up, I will lose a lot of faith in this world. Politicians should know better than to learn lessons in hindsight.
    • Uberskeeve  •  Chatham-Kent, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      Perhaps Iran DOES have a "Lets Build a Nuke" program... they say there is evidence, where? Where can I as a citizen view this damning evidence? As yet I have only seen or heard what the politicians and media have put forth.
      It really does seem like the powers that be are ramping up Public Opinion to get on board the "Allied Strike" on Iran bandwagon. So here we go again.. sending more of our troops to die in a war started by big oil and the politicians in their pockets....... God help us all...
    • gordmack67  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      Harper will do whatever the US says. Just like Mulroney. Just like Diefenbaker....
    • Tassix  •  4 months ago
      Iraq had a program as well, it was beyond doubt. We just can't find those pesky WMDs.
    • Michelle  •  New Tecumseth, Ontario  •  4 months ago
      ha ha, even the wingnuts don't believe this bs......john baird and harper calling others religous crazies..........takes one I guess
    • dostoyevsky  •  4 months ago
      Or in israel.
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