By KATHY GANNON, Associated Press Writer
TEHRAN, Iran -
Iran's new president spoke Saturday of making Iran a "modern, advanced, powerful and Islamic" model
for the world, borrowing the style of the hard-line ruling clerics that backed him in his landslide victory.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's brief radio address to the nation did not mention his views on the future
of Iran's growing social freedoms — leaving liberal critics still fearing the worst.
It was an ironic twist that Iran's first non-cleric to reach the country's highest elected office
since the 1979 Islamic Revolution was more religiously unyielding than the cleric he defeated, former president Ayatollah
Hashemi Rafsanjani.
"My mission is creating a role model of a modern, advanced, powerful and Islamic society," he said
in the message broadcast shortly after the announcement of final results sealed his stunning defeat of the self-proclaimed
moderate Rafsanjani.
The victory gives conservatives control of Iran's two highest elected offices — the presidency
and parliament.
The results, announced on state television, gave Ahmadinejad 61.6 percent of the vote to Rafsanjani's
35.9 percent. The rest of the ballots were deemed invalid.
Turnout among Iran's approximately 47 million eligible voters was more than 59 percent. In last
week's election, the turnout was close to 63 percent.
The president-elect has said he is in no hurry to re-establish relations with the United States,
which cut diplomatic ties with Iran after its embassy was besieged for 444 days and 52 employees held hostage in 1979. As
a student, Ahmadinejad (pronounced aah-MA-dee-ni-JAHD) joined an ultraconservative faction of the Office for Strengthening
Unity, the radical student group that staged the embassy's capture.
"The United States was free to cut its ties with Iran but the Iranian government is free to decide
about restarting its relationship with the United States as well," Ahmadinejad said on his Web site. "This decision will be
made when Iran has the guarantee that its interests will be secure in any new relationship."
Governments of Muslim countries offered cautious congratulations in response to the election, while
several Western countries — including the United States — sharply criticized the vote Saturday. There were complaints
that the candidates allowed to run for president were decided by the powerful Guardian Council, made up of clerics, who disqualified
upward of 1,000 contestants, including 50 women.
In Washington, White House spokeswoman Maria Tamburri said Saturday the United States was concerned
about the fairness of the elections.
"We strongly support free and fair elections through which the Iranian people can express their
will," Tamburri said. "We have expressed our clear concerns about the recent elections where over 1,000 candidates were disqualified
from running, and there were many allegations of election fraud and interference."
Ahmadinejad, who currently is Tehran's mayor, has not revealed the makeup of his Cabinet, but his
deputy campaign manager told The Associated Press that a 200-member team cobbled together during the presidential campaign
has been poring over names and resumes.
"The only requirement is a willingness to serve the people," said Abdulhasan Faqih, 32, a soft-spoken
doctor who helped steer Ahmadinejad's campaign.
Faqih named only two within the current administration who could qualify to keep their posts: Mehdi
Chamran, a deeply conservative Tehran Municipal Council chairman, who is the brother of one of Iran's cherished war heroes
and has close ties to the Revolutionary Guard; and the 60-year-old speaker of the Parliament, Ghulam Ali Haddad-Adel, described
as a moderate conservative with good relations with both the hard-line and the reformist movements.
Faqih said there would be no review of Iran's nuclear policy.
"Our nuclear technology is homegrown and no one will stop our nuclear development," Faqih said.
But he said a military application of Iran's nuclear development was not under consideration. The
United States accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons, something Iran denies.
Ahmadinejad's campaign headquarters, a modest two-story concrete house tucked away in a narrow
alleyway in central Tehran, had the unassuming and humble appearance that reflected the image cultivated by the new president.
"God willing, things will be better with Ahmadinejad," said Tala Shabani, a woman who works at
a welfare organization in the city. "I'm the only one earning for my family. Ahmadinejad is a humble man. Let's see what he
can do."
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Both major, American political parties sold-out the Vietnamese People to communism. Learn about the 1973
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Find out what happened after the 1973 Peace Accords were signed. Don't allow
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Yes, the ruthless terrorists are killing innocent Iraqi
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their own people, because they think it is blessed by Allah. When the terrorists crashed into the World Trade
Center, the Pentagon and the countryside of America, they too thought it was blessed by Allah.
Just imagine these same terrorists in charge of Iraq, with full access
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GOD BLESS AMERICA
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