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    IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons

    IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons - Haaretz - Israel News

    The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency said on Monday that Iran remains far from acquiring capabilities to develop nuclear weapons.

    In an interview broadcast on Channel 10, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohammed ElBaradei, said the Islamic Republic is still lacking the key components to produce an atomic weapon.

    "They do not have even the nuclear material, the raw unenriched uranium to develop one nuclear weapon if they decide to do so," ElBaradei said. "Even if you decide to walk out tomorrow from the non-proliferation treaty and you go into a lot of scenarios, we're still not going to see Iran tomorrow having nuclear weapons."

    Senior diplomats from six world powers on Monday discussed the possibility of imposing new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, but they failed anew to reach a consensus on how or whether to proceed, U.S. officials said.

    The high-level talks among the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States - along with Germany, came after the Chinese dropped objections to the consultations, the officials said. China had blocked the discussion for nearly two weeks, apparently in retaliation for U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.

    The United States had been trying to organize the telephone conference call since the beginning of the month after the Security Council, in late September, passed a new resolution reaffirming three previous rounds of sanctions on Iran but imposing no new penalties that the U.S. and its European allies had sought.

    On the call, the diplomats said "they remain committed to the dual-track strategy and will remain in close contact on developments over the coming days and weeks," said deputy State Department spokesman Robert Wood. He declined to discuss details of the conversation.

    The dual-track strategy is the main element of a slow-moving pressure campaign to persuade Iran to give up objectionable parts of its nuclear program. It calls for offering Iran incentives to stop enriching uranium but imposing sanctions if Tehran refuses, which it has thus far done.

    Russia and China have balked at additional sanctions.
    Of course the truth is not stopping the terrorist Zionist U.S. government from pushing ahead with sanctions and aggression...

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    Re: IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons

    I read this earlier, they don't even have a bomb planed. If they did I say who fucking cares. I got to find a vid, a PM is coming, this will blow your socks off.

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    Re: IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelr View Post
    I read this earlier, they don't even have a bomb planed. If they did I say who fucking cares. I got to find a vid, a PM is coming, this will blow your socks off.
    Is this vid on Youtube?

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    Re: IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons

    Quote Originally Posted by Defensor View Post
    What did you mean by "Ahmadinejad is an Israeli!"? Is this vid on Youtube?
    I saw it yesterday. Look what is said in the PM stays there. I do not mind if you use the material in any you want, but my comments stay there damn it.

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    Re: IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelr View Post
    I saw it yesterday. Look what is said in the PM stays there. I do not mind if you use the material in any you want, but my comments stay there damn it.
    Very well then, you should edit the quote out of your post too.

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    Re: IAEA chief: Iran not close to developing nuclear weapons

    Obama and Mccain's threats of aggression will continue. The US will continue to sponsor the MEK and Jundullah terrorism in Iran. The goal is regime change, not disarmament. The Iranians have had a nuclear program since the Shah was in power and the US was supporting it because he was a puppet.


 

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