The United States is labeling as "very aggressive," a United Nations speech Saturday by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in which he said Iran has an inalienable right to a complete nuclear fuel cycle, the Voice of America reported. Senior State Department officials will discuss the speech in New York Sunday with counterparts from Britain, France and Germany, the European states that have been engaged in nuclear dialogue with Tehran. Iranian officials had said in advance that the Iranian Presidents speech would ease international concerns about Iran's nuclear intentions. But the strongly-worded half-hour address to the U.N. General Assembly seems to have had the opposite effect.