Hezbollah chief: No deal on Iran leads to ‘war’


14-11-2013 11:22 AM

Ammon News - Al Arabiya- In a rare public appearance Wednesday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said a failure to strike a deal with ally Iran over its nuclear program would spell “war in the region.”

“Regarding Iran’s nuclear program, they [West] will either reach an agreement or disagree and the situation heads to war,” the Associated Press quoted Nasrallah as telling hundreds of supporters in a rare public appearance in a giant hall south of Beirut to attend a Shiite Muslim religious ceremony.
Nasrallah normally appears via video link for fear of assassination by arch-enemy Israel. His group fought a 34-day war with Israel in 2006.
“If war breaks out, everyone should be worried but others should be worried more than us,” he said, adding “if an understanding is reached between Iran and the West over the nuclear program, our side will be stronger locally, regionally and internationally.”
World powers failed to reach an agreement with Iran over the weekend to curb its controversial nuclear program in exchange for some relief from crippling sanctions despite high-profile, marathon talks in Geneva.

The West and Israel have long suspected Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapons capability alongside its civilian program, allegations fiercely denied by Tehran.
In his first public appearance since Aug. 2, the black-turbaned Shiite cleric also said Israel is happy to see Sunni and Shiite Muslims killing each other.
He also warned Arab countries against betting on the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government, saying that they will be proven wrong.

Iran, along with Assad’s regime, is a close ally of Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shiite movement with a powerful military wing.




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