Honeymoon is over.

Iranian Parliament blasted the new White House groom before he moved into his suite.

Within five days of Obama's electrifying victory, Iran has become the first country to show Obama's "true colours".

Parliament declared Obama "the next American threat".

Tehran predicted that Obama would continue same "disasterous U.S policies" of the past.

"Simply replacing a whiteman with a blackman wont do".

If Obama wants U.S. to have "good relations" with the world, it must send messages of goodwill, said Iranian leaders.

Iran Parliament blasted the new U.S. President even before he had a chance to settle in.

Iran said Obama had "promised change" and yet he has taken first steps in the "wrong direction".

Obama ought to "fulfill his campaign slogans" and start a new and just foreign policy towards the Middle East.

Obama has not yet moved into the White House after winning historic U.S. elections on 4th November 2008.

Iran's powerful parliament speaker Ali Larijani slammed the new U.S. President within a week of his victory:

Obama "should know better" than to confront Iran.

Iran has been showing defiance to United States for 30 years since 1979 Iranian Revolution.

Defiant tone against Washington continued: United States is "not capabale" of preventing Iran from being an independent power.

Dr. Ali Larijani said "changing the colours" in the White House won't do. Change of "attitude" is essential. Iran would "never give in" to United States.

APN - Sunday 9/11