The Iranian president did not give out exact names, but
while speaking at the UN general assembly he declared that global intelligence organizations
are helping strengthen “Radical Groups”. Regarding the nuclear issue, he
claimed that an agreement on this topic will only be achieved using diplomatic
means
Sep 26, 2014, 10:20PM | Rio Avitayler

Rouhani
speaking at the UN general assembly C-Span/
Channel 2 news
Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani
blamed “certain states” for helping radical violent forces in the Middle East.
“The radical groups are sweeping the area with violence and have mercy for no
one”, said Rouhani.
In the UN general assembly in New
York many world leaders come to speak, one of them was Iran’s president
Rouhani, which devoted most of his speech to discuss the threat posed by ISIS
and radical forces in general.
Rouhani, which refuses to call ISIS
Muslims, did not explain who are those countries or organizations that are behind
making radical Islamic groups stronger, but said that because of them they
manage to become so destructive. He claimed that intelligence agencies were
arming and training those “madman” and that “now they have mercy for no one”.
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