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Iran
Nuclear Deal With IAEA Foils US Plot, Rafsanjani Says
2003-12-20
Curses! Foiled again!
Former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said yesterday by signing up to UN snap nuclear checks of its nuclear facilities, Iran showed its atomic ambitions were entirely peaceful.
Always depending on your definition of "peace," of course...
“They (the US) wanted to accuse Iran of having nuclear weapons, but this has foiled their plots,” the influential ex-president told worshipers at Friday prayers in Tehran, broadcast live on state radio.
Gah! Prunes! My plots have been foiled!
The United States has said Iran’s nuclear program is a smokescreen for a building atomic weapons. Rafsanjani said Iran, which has always said its nuclear scientists are working on ways to meet booming electricity demand, now expected technical assistance with its atomic program. On Thursday, Iran signed an agreement at the International Atomic Energy Agency headquarters in Vienna allowing the UN nuclear watchdog to conduct snap inspections across its territory. The signature to the Additional Protocol to the 1968 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty comes nearly 18 months after an exiled Iranian opposition group sparked an international crisis by saying Tehran was hiding several large nuclear facilities. The allegations proved to be true.
Inconvenient, that...
Rafsanjani cautioned that full approval for the signature would take time. It must be sent to parliament as a bill then approved by the Guardian Council. Analysts say Iran’s reformist government would never have embarked on the deal without the green light from Il Duce Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who has the last word on all state matters.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#6  Damn, I had my rug all picked out. Let's find another reason to invade their country.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-20 5:04:10 PM  

#5  Former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said yesterday by signing up to UN snap nuclear checks of its nuclear facilities, Iran showed its atomic ambitions were entirely peaceful.

Are the hidden nuclear facilities included in these checks? (and there's a likelihood that hidden ones do exist)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-12-20 12:41:47 PM  

#4  And with the UN's top inspector at the IAEA is a sympathetic Egyptian fellow Muslim sworn to lie to the kufr, how convenient is that? Very.
Posted by: Raj   2003-12-20 9:52:59 AM  

#3  Rafsanjani has got it backasswards. The UN can be counted upon to muck up the inspection process thereby insuring Iran goes forward with it's plans to produce suitcase nukes. In due course the USA will be forced to embark upon regime change in Tehran and scour the country of its nuclear capabilities. Reliance upon the UN and the IAEA is a guarantee of war with Iran in a matter of a few years. I hope it won't be too late.
Posted by: Mark   2003-12-20 7:12:23 AM  

#2  I love these guys. Transparent as glass, they think they are so very astute and clever in international affairs, and everyone else is sooo stupid and gullible. Right. We're all fooled.

Methinks it must be the turbans 'n beards -- and hanging out too much at the "F**kin' Duh" UN.
Posted by: .com   2003-12-20 6:41:55 AM  

#1  In other words, they signed a piece of paper but have no intention of abiding by their signature. Same ol same ol...Oh well. Lets get back to them after we finish plugging in all those coordinates for a tomahawk strike.
Posted by: Val   2003-12-20 12:21:32 AM  

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