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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said Iran is not heading for armed conflict with the United States. | Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said Iran is not heading for armed conflict with the United States. |
In an interview with US TV network CBS, he said Iran was not on a path of war with the US and that Iran had no need of nuclear weapons. | In an interview with US TV network CBS, he said Iran was not on a path of war with the US and that Iran had no need of nuclear weapons. |
Protests have been held outside Columbia University in New York, where Mr Ahmadinejad is due to speak later. | Protests have been held outside Columbia University in New York, where Mr Ahmadinejad is due to speak later. |
The US is leading moves to impose further sanctions on Iran because of its nuclear development programme. | The US is leading moves to impose further sanctions on Iran because of its nuclear development programme. |
Many Americans think Mr Ahmadinejad should not have been invited to speak at Columbia - but tickets to the event were snatched up within an hour of becoming available. | Many Americans think Mr Ahmadinejad should not have been invited to speak at Columbia - but tickets to the event were snatched up within an hour of becoming available. |
In political relations right now, the nuclear bomb is of no use Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Dozens of protesters gathered outside the university on Sunday with placards saying: "Don't give a platform to hate," and calling Mr Ahmadinejad a "Hitler wannabe". | In political relations right now, the nuclear bomb is of no use Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Dozens of protesters gathered outside the university on Sunday with placards saying: "Don't give a platform to hate," and calling Mr Ahmadinejad a "Hitler wannabe". |
Mr Ahmadinejad has called in the past for an end to the Israeli state and described the Holocaust as a myth. | |
Columbia's president Lee Bollinger defended the decision to invite Mr Ahmadinejad, saying the university was "committed to confronting ideas", AFP news agency reported. | Columbia's president Lee Bollinger defended the decision to invite Mr Ahmadinejad, saying the university was "committed to confronting ideas", AFP news agency reported. |
'No need' for bomb | 'No need' for bomb |
In his CBS interview, conducted in Tehran last week, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "It's wrong to think that Iran and the US are walking towards war. Who says so? Why should we go to war? There is no war in the offing." | In his CBS interview, conducted in Tehran last week, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "It's wrong to think that Iran and the US are walking towards war. Who says so? Why should we go to war? There is no war in the offing." |
He also denied Iran had nuclear arms ambitions. | He also denied Iran had nuclear arms ambitions. |
"You have to appreciate we don't need a nuclear bomb. We don't need that. What need do we have for a bomb?" Mr Ahmadinejad asked. | "You have to appreciate we don't need a nuclear bomb. We don't need that. What need do we have for a bomb?" Mr Ahmadinejad asked. |
"In political relations right now, the nuclear bomb is of no use." | "In political relations right now, the nuclear bomb is of no use." |
Mr Ahmadinejad's comments follow a warning on Saturday that anybody who attacked Iran would experience nothing but regret, although he said Iran's forces were just for defence. | Mr Ahmadinejad's comments follow a warning on Saturday that anybody who attacked Iran would experience nothing but regret, although he said Iran's forces were just for defence. |
He is due to address the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday - his third address to the assembly in as many years. | He is due to address the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday - his third address to the assembly in as many years. |
The president had wanted to lay a wreath at Ground Zero during his visit, but the New York authorities refused that request on security grounds. | The president had wanted to lay a wreath at Ground Zero during his visit, but the New York authorities refused that request on security grounds. |