President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday advised enemies of the Islamic Iran to correct their attitudes towards Iranian nation stressing that would definitely benefit them. Addressing a gathering in this southwestern town, the President said certain countries had to change their tone towards the Iranian nation and stop using the same language they had used to use in the past to address Iranians. He also questioned outcomes of the decade-long presence of occupying forces in Iraq noting now that they were forced to leave that country exhausted and ashamed, terror, insecurity and bombs were their only legacy for the Iraqi people. The President further stressed the need and importance of efforts to make a better Iran. President Ahmadinejad is in the province in southwest of the country as part of the fourth round of his regular provincial tours. The initiative is aimed at following up implementation of the projects approved during the previous rounds of his provincial visits. President Ahmadinejad started his provincial tours when he took office in 2005 in order to bring closer the government to ordinary people\'s lives.
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