I don't believe I could live in Iran again. A tree, once uprooted from the earth, is very difficult to plant again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We are determined to provide for the nuclear fuel of such plants inside the country, at the hands of local Iranian scientists. We are going to follow on this path.
Our family has lived in Iran for 2,500 years, and Iranian Jewry has the long history in that land.
I was born in Iran, left at a very young age - less than a year old - and grew up and was educated in the West.
The Iran I'm dreaming of maybe doesn't exist anymore.
I think I really produce my best work in Iran.
Iran is not getting rid of any of its nuclear plants. They're not getting rid of anything.
The world cannot afford a nuclear Iran.
I still remember, as a kid, tying a yellow ribbon around a tree in front of my house during the 444 days that Iran held 52 Americans hostage. Iran is not a place we should be doing business with.
For hundreds of years Iranians have been migrating to many parts of the world. They took Islamic culture to other parts of the world and established it there.
When I first left Iran at the age of 13, Iran had become such a shining star - it was the point to which all my desires and dreams returned.