Iran, Zimbabwe Vow to Resist US Dominance

A0243818.jpgTEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iran and Zimbabwe have vowed to strengthen ties and press ahead with resistance to the United States.

“We do not accept US and British dominance in the world. We will cooperate to put an end to domination,” Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said, welcoming Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe at the start of a four-day visit to Iran on Monday.

“We find ourselves against countries like the Unites States, which think the world belongs to them exclusively … we have to put out defense,” Mugabe said.

Zimbabwe and Iran have a common enemy in US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who has branded Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea and Zimbabwe as “outposts of tyranny.”

“Iran and Zimbabwe think alike and have been described (as belonging) to the ‘axis of evil’, who are they to judge us?” Mugabe said, in reference to US President George W. Bush’s remarks on Iran, North Korea and Iraq after the September 11 attacks on the United States.

“Those countries that think alike should come together,” Mugabe added.

Iran is one of the countries Mugabe has been warming to as part of his government’s “Look East” policy, partly forced by Zimbabwe’s isolation from the West over controversial land reforms.

The United States’ frosty relations with Iran have soured further over Tehran’s nuclear program. Washington claims the Islamic republic’s uranium enrichment program is ultimately aimed at producing fissile material for nuclear weapons.

Iran insists it will use the enriched uranium only to fuel nuclear power stations, something it is permitted to do as a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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