Iranian 'Hope' dreamteam - Israel is the source of insecurity in our region.(JPost).
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif accused Israel on Sunday of having an arsenal of 200 nuclear warheads, and said it is the source of insecurity in the Middle East.
"Israel has 200 nuclear warheads. Israel is the source of insecurity in our region. Israel is the source of aggression and violation of human rights of the Palestinian people. It should not have the audacity to continue to lie to the American people and to the world and mislead everybody," Zarif told ABC's This Week in his first appearance on the show in 26 years.He also responded to reports in the Sunday Times that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu intends to present US President Barack Obama during their meeting on Monday intelligence showing Iran already has enough enriched uranium to produce some nuclear weapon, is developing a nuclear detonator and is testing missiles that could carry nuclear warheads.
"Mr. Netanyahu and his colleagues have been saying since 1991 - and you can refer to your records - that Iran is six months away from a nuclear weapon. And we are how many years, 22 years after that and they are still saying we're six months away from nuclear weapons," he said."We're not seeking nuclear weapons. So, we're not six months, six years, sixty years away from nuclear weapons. We don't want nuclear weapons. We believe nuclear weapons are detrimental to our security. We believe those who have the illusion that nuclear weapons provide them with security are badly mistaken. We need to have a region and a world free from nuclear weapons," he continued.
Zarif was also asked about a passage on Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's English website that refers to the Holocaust as "a myth."
The passage, Zarif said, is a mistranslation from Farsi.
"The Holocaust is not a myth. Nobody is talking about the myth," he said.
"If it said it [on Ayatollah Khamenei's website], it's a bad translation. And it is translated out of context that they have," he continued, explaining that the Ayatollah was "simply asking that we should do some studies" on the topic.
Zarif also promised to speak to the Ayatollah's team about changing the translation.Read the full story here.

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