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Iran May Resume Uranium Enrichment
2004-05-28
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran threatened Wednesday to resume uranium enrichment if the U.N. nuclear watchdog gives in to pressures from the United States, which is seeking sanctions against Tehran.
Hmmm, my new "WTF" model surprise meter didn't register.
Iran agreed last year, under international pressure, to suspend uranium enrichment and allow intrusive inspection of its nuclear facilities. The United States and other nations accuse Iran of running a covert program to develop nuclear weapons and is pushing the United Nations to impose sanctions. Iran has rejected U.S. allegations, saying its nuclear program is geared only toward generating electricity. "If the International Atomic Energy Agency decides under U.S. pressure and doesn't investigate Iran's dossier with a legal outlook, we will take the necessary decisions," President Mohammad Khatami told reporters.
After which we will make some decisions of our own.
On Friday, Iran delivered a 1,000-page report that it said provides "all the information" the agency needs to draw a full picture. "The IAEA should not look for pretexts," Khatami said. "The problem is political pressure. We are sure that even if we respond to all the agency's demands, the United States will still look for excuses. We expect the IAEA not to give in to U.S. pressures."

Khatami said there was no reason for Iran to continue cooperation unilaterally in the nuclear dispute. "Cooperation is a two-way street. To show our goodwill, we voluntarily agreed to suspend enrichment. We are already enforcing additional protocol even if it has not been finalized." ... "We will resume enrichment if necessary," he warned.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said the United States "does not think it's appropriate to try to intimidate the atomic energy agency or its board into overlooking many failures of Iran to meet its nonproliferation commitments." He said the IAEA has documented 18 years of clandestine nuclear activity in Iran. "Tehran has repeatedly failed to declare significant and troubling aspects of its nuclear program," Boucher added.
Time to crank up the revolution a notch.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Let me see if I get this straight. They're saying that if we don't give them permission to make weapons grade uranium they're going to go ahead and do it anyways? What the bloody frigging la la land do the mullahs live in?!?!!?! Delusional doesn't even BEGIN to describe statements like this.
Posted by: Valentine   2004-05-28 10:39:09 PM  

#3  Time to crank up the revolution a notch.

Seems to me that, time being of the essence, cranking the revolution up a notch is something that should have been done quite some time ago.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-05-28 2:19:45 PM  

#2  We are running out of time. The Black Turbans should have andequate U235 production capability. Now they just need Pu239. They are playing a high stakes game of chicken. The ball is in our court.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-05-28 1:51:07 PM  

#1  Israel took the bold action saving the entire world against Saddam's Iraq back in the early 1980's.

Since American and the West seem unable to act against Shi'ite Muslim terrorist promoting Iran , Israel will be forced to take action while there is still time, saving the world once again.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-05-28 2:41:37 AM  

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