Iranian Leader Opens Up
Ahmadinejad Speaks Candidly With Mike Wallace About Israel, Nukes, Bush
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Ahmadinejad's Message For Bush
After not hearing back from the White House about his 18-page letter three months ago, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had a message for President Bush. Mike Wallace reports.
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Can Iran & U.S. Renew Ties?
Asked whether or not Iran wanted to resume relations with the U.S. after more than two decades, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells Mike Wallace what he thinks about re-establishing ties.
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Iran's Pres. On Nukes & Israel
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks to Mike Wallace about several hot-topic issues such as the country's nuclear program, the war in Iraq and what he personally thinks about Israel.
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Mike Wallace interviews Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the Presidential Palace in Tehran on Tuesday, August 8, 2006. (CBS)
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Asked what he thinks of Mr. Bush, Ahmadinejad replied, "What do you think I should think about the gentlemen? How should I think about him?"
"Come on. Come on. You're perfectly capable of handling that question if you have the courage to answer it," Wallace pushed.
"Well, thank you very much. So, you're teaching me how to be bold and courageous," Ahmadinejad said, laughing. "That's interesting."
"Answer the question," Wallace said.
"I think that Mr. Bush can be in the service of his own people," Ahmadinejad said. "He can save the American economy using appropriate methodologies without killing people, innocents, without occupation, without threats. I am very saddened to hear that 1 percent of the total population is in prison. And 45 million people don't have a health care cover. That is very sad to hear."
And he was sad also not to hear any answer from President Bush to an 18-page letter he sent three months ago, urging him to be less bellicose in his view of the world. The White House dismissed the letter as a publicity stunt.
Asked what he expected to hear back from President Bush, Ahmadinejad said: "I was expecting Mr. Bush to give up or, I should say, to change his behavior. I was hoping to open a new window for the gentlemen. One can certainly look on the world from other perspectives. You can love the people. You can love all people. You can talk with the people of the Middle East using another language, other words. Instead of blind support for an imposed regime, they can establish a more appropriate relationship with the people of the region."
"You can love the people. That's very easy to say," Wallace remarked. "You despise certain people. You despise the Zionists."
"Well, I don't despise people or individuals, I should say," Ahmadinejad said.
Pushed further on Zionists, the president said, "What I am saying is that I despise heinous action."
And as for his letter to Mr. Bush.
"In the letter you praise Jesus and ask President Bush how he could be a follower of Christ and claim to support human rights but at the same time attack and occupy other countries, kill thousands of people, spend billions of dollars on wars. And you urged him, the president, out of respect for the teachings of Christ to be a force for peace instead of war. How is that so?" Wallace asked.
"That is true, which was a part of my letter," Ahmadinejad acknowledged.
And then he had a new message for President Bush: "Please give him this message, sir. Those who refuse to accept an invitation to good will not have a good ending or fate."
Asked what that means, Ahmadinejad said: "Well, you see that his approval rating is dropping everyday. Hatred vis-à-vis the president is increasing everyday around the world. For a ruler, this is the worst message that he could receive. Rulers and heads of government at the end of their office must leave the office holding their heads high."
Produced By Robert G. Anderson ©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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See all 3479 CommentsTell that lie to the scores of innocent victims in both Lebanon and Israel- victims of a terrorist "army" of hate-filled men who utilize those people for human shields; an army trained, encouraged, and supplied by the government of Iran. I'm so sick of terrorists being given a venue in the American press, to promulgate their lies. We are finding out just how "unbiased" the major media are, after hundreds of doctored pictures, corpses being used as "victims"- just tell the truth. We can take it.
Absolutely no negative questions were asked (nor would they have been allowed) so your integrity and journalist impartiality was non-existent. Well, from the station that gave us Dan Rather-gate, I would expect no hint of professionalism.
This man has the goal, desire, vision to destroy us. He has no desire to have true diplomacy.
I guess he is speaking to the crowd that continues to blame America for what happened on 9/11. And they are listening to him !
like Dan Rather sought Saddam, now Wallace seeks attention from a similar character - Ahmedijihad...
Mike Wallace would have given Hitler an interview on the eve of World War II. Have you no standards Mr. Wallace? Stop prostituting yourself.
If he thinks the era of the bomb has ended (it has yet to begin actually) I wonder why his government is striving so mightily to obtain one. When the era of the bomb does arrive, it will likely be because this man has ushered it in.
The neoconservative movement has hijacked the Republican party and the United States of America. We've spread more terror around the globe than most americans can admit. This terror includes instilling unrational fear in our own people for political ends.
FDR - "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"
Bush Administration - "Fear Everything! Fear all the time! Fear because it gives us power!"
I am no longer afraid of these people. They deserve my contempt, not my fear. I really hope the media is seeing that the american people no longer believe commercial media, big business, and the govenment love triangle.
I applaud CBS News for this interview! I would rather have poor understanding than no understanding at all!
I don't want to think of myself as a bigot, racist, or anything such thing, however, enough is enough.
Muslims, Arab descent's, the religion of islam, and the middle east should be 'put in their place' once and for all!
That part of the world has been in wars for hundreds of years over religion. If they want to kill one another off, let them. Then, maybe we can all have a little peace. However, first, we must deport ALL Muslims, Arabs, and Middle Eastern Descent people. That sounds good to me! While they're at it, deport the illegal mexicans, and cubans. Let's not forget the illegal Somolians in Columbus, Ohio; the illegal Haitian's in New York; and the politicians in the US Government that promotes and supports the illegal invasion - all for the sake of globalization!
Each politician in the US government must be held responsible for the illegal invasion; just as, each middle-eastern should be held responsible for 9/11.
Let's just nuke the whole Middle East, but lets take our corrupt politicians there first.
See how ridiculous it all sounds? That's just like the interview with Mike Wallace.
she'd get the big sitdown with the lunatic and show America just what a sensitive, reasonable guy he is (and cute!)
To get scooped by that brastrap-snappin' Wallace. That's gotta hurt...
Give us all a break!
If Ahmadinejad honestly believed this statement to be true, then why the pursuit of a nuclear weapon for his own country
Nothing is cut and dry, but one thing is for sure, our government needs reform. How many civilians have been killed by our government? The numbers are huge, we have condoned many a cope and Iraq is a grave yard of civilian deaths at America's hands. Everyone shouts dribble about evil terrorists who kill civilians, well what about our administration? How many civilian deaths have they caused with carelessness and greed? Does that make Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and so on, terrorists or heros?
His actions do not square with his words.
His nation is the lauching pad for terroism with a world wide islamic goal to dominate and control.
If he could he would behead Mike Wallace as an infidel.
The USA does live at peace with it's neighbors.
The only power in History that seeks to free those who it conquers in Battle. With no desire to dominate anyone.
I hope the People of the World can see the difference.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad should leave office with his head held high - by someone else, and separated from his shoulders.
Sawed-off Islamo-nazi punk.
A prostitute is what you are Mr. Wallace.
Ahmedinejad is a strong believer in psychological warfare, mouthing sweet words of understanding while initiating terrorism all over the world.
Mike Wallace is helping him spread his deceptions.
God help you if you ever really get your way. Your heroes will make sure you're the first to go.
Sounds like a threat to me.
I believe Pres. Bush did the right thing by not responding to his 18 page letter. CBS and everyone at 60 Minutes is so anti Bush, what else can they dig up out of the gutter?
We as a Nation need to be carefull how we view the words of this Iranian leader.
His actions do not square with his words.
His nation is the lauching pad for terroism with a world wide islamic goal to dominate and control.
If he could he would behead Mike Wallace as an infidel.
The USA does live at peace with it's neighbors.
The only power in History that seeks to free those who it conquers in Battle. With no desire to dominate anyone.
I hope the People of the World can see the difference.
What??? I guess that's why they are developing a nuke of their own to destroy Israel. And I'm sure they are busy exchanging cultural ideas with various Jewish and Christian groups of the world. Wake up world, this guy wants to convert you or kill you, plain and simple.
It is an all too familiar trend - the major news outlets are not what they once were, and do not broadcast in the public interest. Why the FCC allows these amoral entites continued access to the public airwaves is beyond me.
I wish you nothing but misery in retirement, Mr. Walllace.
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