Following are excerpts
from an address by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which aired
on IRINN, the Iranian news channel, on May 19, 2011.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad:
In Europe, there is a lot of rain – an average rainfall of over 1,500
millimeters. They do not need [watering] systems because they have natural
irrigation, but they used equipment at their disposal to empty the clouds
As you know, clouds move
from west to east. They are formed over the ocean, and then move over
the Mediterranean, where the air undergoes changes. Then they pass over
Iran, moving eastward. The clouds were emptied of most of their content.
As you saw on the news,
there was an unusual amount of rainfall and snow in Europe, while [Iran]
was dry during the fall. A certain politician, who is not an expert
on water or construction, wrote an article, 7 or 8 months ago, about
a water crisis in the next 30 years, in which he included a map of the
world, with an area that he claimed would be arid, stretching from Turkey
to us, and then further east. This is precisely the area that they are
afraid of, due to the creation of [our] civilization and culture. These
were the arid areas.
I was at a meeting where
someone said that there was a water crisis, and that someone had written
an article about it. I told him that this guy does not work in this
field, and that he is not an expert on water, meteorology, or hydrology.
How did he reach this conclusion? We had reports that they are doing
this in Europe. They are emptying the clouds, so that they will not
move our way.
Then we conducted studies
and became convinced that what this gentleman had written was not a
scientific forecast. Rather, this is a premeditated event. We will deal
with this through legal channels. We will not permit such a disgraceful
thing to take place.
It is clear that when
rain becomes scarce, more conflicts develop over water in border areas.
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