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News Flash from Al Guardian - Iran speeds up nuclear programme as crisis talks bog down
2006-03-25
Iran is racing ahead with it's date with Armageddon preparations to enrich uranium as the big powers struggle to decide on their next moves aimed at resolving the nuclear crisis surrounding the country.
Las Vegas bookies are openning a betting line on if sane, middle of the roaders will take contol from the mad mullahs before the MOABs hit. Right now there set at 4 to 1 against.

Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, charged with investigating Iran's nuclear programme, say that the Iranians are assembling and making operational dozens of centrifuge machines for enriching uranium at their vast complex in Natanz south of Tehran.
Surprise meter reading zero.
According to diplomats, the Iranians are in the process of achieving a "technological leap" by making operational a cascade of 164 centrifuges to enrich uranium for power plants or warheads. A fortnight ago they were known to have assembled only 34 centrifuges. They are believed to be rushing to assemble dozens more at a time when western negotiations with Tehran have collapsed and big power attempts to develop a coherent policy are deadlocked.
They can make a technological leap...but can they leap a mushroom cloud?
"The Iranians are pushing ahead, marking out their intentions clearly," said a European diplomat. Another added: "It will be almost impossible to get them to give up, to come back down to zero."
I'd say that's not entirely accurate. Once Israel decides to kick the living s**t of Iran...the only black hats that will be left will be charred.
For the first time in almost three years of dispute, the Iranian issue was passed from the IAEA in Vienna to the UN security council in New York this month. But talks this week among the permanent five security council members are deadlocked, with the Russians balking at what they see as US and European attempts to start a process that will lead to sanctions and possibly military action against Iran.
Blah, blah, blah. BORE-ING.
The five powers - the US, Russia, China, France and Britain - are trying to agree a security council statement ordering Iran to restore a freeze on its uranium enrichment activities within a fortnight. The draft also terms Iran's nuclear programmes "a threat to international peace and security" - language that could later be used to trigger economic sanctions and even military intervention.
Yup. That'll scare 'em into submission.
"The deadlines outlined in the proposed draft are quite categorical and provide a foundation for sanctions against Iran. We consider it all premature," said the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, yesterday.
Premature? Ya think the Ruskies are scared that the West will take complete control of the Middle Eastern battlespace?
The Russians and the Chinese want the dispute handled by the IAEA, but the Americans are determined to keep it with the security council, and want the IAEA chief, Mohamed ElBaradei, to report directly to the council as soon as possible.
I hear a vested interest.
The operation of 164 centrifuges would leave Iran able to process only minute volumes of uranium. But experts and diplomats say the real value lies in the know-how acquired in running highly delicate machinery. The Iranians appear determined to configure six rigs of 164 centrifuges at Natanz for what they call a "pilot enrichment plant". They have also told UN inspectors they intend to assemble 3,000 centrifuges by the end of the year.
This is not going to go on forever...and 1000's of innocent folks are going to die because of it. Send your thanks ahead of time to the mad mullahs.
Posted by:anymouse

#3  Joe, I'm so glad that you finaly got that sticking Caps key fixed.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-03-25 07:59  

#2  There is nothing to talk about.
Posted by: newc   2006-03-25 07:55  

#1  WINDS OF CHANGE and other blogs have info both that Iran already has nukes, or is highly likely that it does but wants to keep things hush-hush.
Will say again the Mullahs want not only nukes but world-verified, world-protected Iran-centric Empire, Regional + Global - we either give them what they want, or its death to everyone and terra firma, by any means necessary.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-03-25 00:28  

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