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Updated: 02/10/2013 08:22:16PM

Iran president still fiery in twilight of term

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By NASSER KARIMI and BRIAN MURPHY

Associated Press

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — There was nothing essentially new in the message to Washington from Iran’s president on Sunday: Repeating last week’s statement by the Iranian supreme leader that direct talks cannot happen as long as sanctions remain.

What drew attention was how Mahmoud Ahmadinejad injected himself into it.

“There may be lots of political fighting and mudslinging to come despite Khamenei’s effort to keep it quiet,” said Mehrzad Boroujerdi, a Syracuse University professor who follows Iranian affairs. “Then, after the election, no one expects Ahmadinejad to fade away. He’ll be a force from the outside looking in.”


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