Frontrunner for Iran President Speaks of His Life Battling U.S. Power

(Christian Science Monitor) Scott Peterson - Saeed Jalili, Iran's smiling but immovable top nuclear negotiator, a revolutionary with a decades-old suspicion of the U.S., has become a frontrunner in Iran's presidential race. Jalili, 47, said in an interview that Iran is winning its strategic struggle with America, despite crippling sanctions and Western attempts to isolate it from the world. He says that he is the man to carry Iran's revolutionary torch into the future.


2013-05-22 00:00:00

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