Posted on 08/31/2007 12:18:27 AM PDT by freedomdefender
The United Nations nuclear watchdog agency gave an upbeat assessment of Iranian cooperation with international inspectors in a new report Thursday that could make it more difficult for the United States to win tougher U.N. sanctions against Iran.
The report by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna also concluded that while Iran continues to enrich uranium in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, its fuel enrichment plant has produced "well below the expected quantity for a facility of this design." The quality of the uranium also was lower than expected, the IAEA said.
The report praised Iran for taking "a significant step forward" by agreeing to a new work plan and timelines for resolving numerous questions about the history of its nuclear program. Separately, U.N. officials said that Iran had slowed construction of a new plutonium-fuel reactor in Arak.
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If theyve set a little aside to solve the problem, once and for all, of the Zionist Entity, what can you do? Mullahs will be mullahs!
...agreed. Iran denied IAEA access to a heavy water facility a few months ago. In answer to Iran heating the situation up, traitorous special interests are now trying to turn public opinion against military options.
AND in other news from 1929...
A spokesman for the Chicago City Government announced that businessman Alphonse Capone was fully cooperating in an investigation of what is being called the “St Valentine’s Day Massacre”, Mr. Capone expressed ‘great sorrow’ at the loss suffered by his fellow businessman ‘Bugs’ Moran...
Iran is making good use Saddam’s playbook. Can’t wait for all the “strongly worded” resolutions to come out of the loony tune UN building in Manhattan. In the end, the US and or Israel will take care of the problem.
This script has been written and acted out so many times that rational people see it for the joke it is.
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