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Iran Refuses To Give Ground Over Nuclear 'Research'
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 3-4-2006 | David Rennie

Posted on 03/03/2006 6:49:49 PM PST by blam

Iran refuses to give ground over nuclear 'research'

By David Rennie in Brussels
(Filed: 04/03/2006)

European Union negotiators yesterday walked away empty handed from talks with Iran two days before its nuclear programme is due to be discussed by the United Nations nuclear watchdog.

The eleventh hour meeting was attended by a senior Foreign Office official, the French and German foreign ministers and the EU foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, at Iran's request.

Iran's Ali Larijani listens to EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana

The Iranians reiterated their demand to be allowed to continue "laboratory research" into uranium enrichment, a key technique Iran would need to master before it could build a bomb.

Iran's demand is regarded as unacceptable by the United States, Europe and Russia.

On Monday, Iran's behaviour will once again be under review by the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board of governors in Vienna.

A month ago, the same board showed unusual unity in voting to report Iran to the UN Security Council - a first step to possibly imposing sanctions on Iran. But, at the same time, the board gave Iran one last month to prove it was suspending uranium enrichment work and to return to the negotiating table in good faith. That deadline ends on Monday.

Russia's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, expressed disquiet at the prospect of Iran's case heading to the Security Council, saying such referrals had a tendency to escalate crises.

Europe had ruled out the use of force, Mr Lavrov said, but not the United States.

Russia has offered Iran a face-saving route out of the current stand-off, pretending to believe Iranian promises that it is only building a civilian nuclear power programme.

Russia has offered to enrich uranium for that peaceful programme on its own territory, then export it to Iran - but only at the level of enrichment suitable for power generation. A bomb would require much more concentrated fuel.

However, talks on that offer this month have failed, in the face of Teheran's insistence on maintaining a research capability for enrichment.

That insistence and other evidence have led France to conclude that Teheran has already "taken the decision to put itself in a position to build a bomb", as one senior French official put it.

France believes Iran already has all the materials needed to build a nuclear weapon and wants to master the techniques for building one, the official told a group of reporters.

France also believes that Iran began talks with Europe in 2003 as a tactical ruse, while it was patiently and secretly acquiring weapons technology.

In early 2005, by French assessment, Teheran decided that the talks with Europe, involving a suspension of enrichment research and regular IAEA inspections, were holding back their work.

It is believed that later last year the newly elected president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, decided to start a run towards making a bomb.

Britain now finds itself in the unusual position of being the most dove-like of the three European powers, insisting on the merits of continued dialogue for the sake of dialogue, while France and Germany argue that Iran seems determined on arming with nuclear weapons.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: give; ground; iran; irannukes; nuclear; refuses; rsearch

1 posted on 03/03/2006 6:49:53 PM PST by blam
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To: blam


Did ever occur to anybody why the Bush administration made a lucrative offer to the indian goverment promising them nuke technology?

I would venture to quess if one looks at a map of india the western coast of india borders on the strait of hurmoz on the arabian sea .

It might be possible that in exchange for nuke and military assistance from the us the indian goverment would allow the united states use of the territorial waters off the coast of India for a massive us naval armada to conduct cruise missle strikes into iran.

THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL.......

If the Iranain goverment is looney enough to blockade the strait of hurmoz it would be a SUICIDE MISSION.

There would be wreckage of iranian navy GARBAGE SCOWLS littering all about the place.


2 posted on 03/03/2006 7:04:59 PM PST by mannie
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To: blam

Iran President Says He Needs Atomic Bomb to Avenge Hitler

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his country needs to develop nuclear weapons to avenge Hitler and carry on his vital work.

“Adolf Hitler was one of the few leaders astute enough to recognize the Zionist threat, honest enough to speak out about it, and courageous enough to take action,” said Ahmadinejad. “There was no holocaust. Hitler was acting in self-defense to carry out a noble effort to rid the world of the Jewish pestilence. This was cut short by the American crusaders unleashed by the Jew Roosevelt. We will carry on Hitler’s effort beginning with the elimination of Israel and the rooting out of Jews wherever else they may be found.”

Responding to rumors that the U.S. may be contemplating a preemptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, UN General Secretary Kofi Annan warned against such action. “We must keep an open mind,” said Annan. “The president of the sovereign nation of Iran is entitled to express his opinions on world issues.”

In related news, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore charged the U.S. government with "terrible atrocities" against Muslims. Speaking at a forum in Saudi Arabia, Gore alleged that in America “Muslims are confronted with insults on a daily basis. Supermarkets routinely stock and display pork products. Churches are visible on many public streets. Jews are allowed to own businesses. Late night comedians are permitted to make jokes about bin Laden. These are atrocities that incite Muslims to righteous rage.”

The Saudi government was so impressed by Gore’s remarks that it pledged to fund an extension of his speaking tour.

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3 posted on 03/03/2006 7:29:56 PM PST by John Semmens
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To: mannie
"I would venture to quess if one looks at a map of india the western coast of india borders on the strait of hurmoz on the arabian sea ."

(Ahem)

India

4 posted on 03/03/2006 7:42:20 PM PST by blam
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To: blam

Nucler is pronounced "nucular".


5 posted on 03/03/2006 7:59:19 PM PST by Roy Tucker
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To: Roy Tucker

Thanks. I missed that, I'll have it corrected.


6 posted on 03/03/2006 8:19:32 PM PST by blam
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