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Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Big-bang report blasts Iran

One week ahead of the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York, the International Atomic Energy Agency (NWO-IAEA) has issued a new report that while confirming the agency's full-scope inspection and verification of Iran's nuclear activities, discovering no evidence of any military diversion, is permeated with "serious concerns" and "outstanding questions".

These questions relate to certain "alleged studies" and the overall effect could be a shot in the arm for the flagging "Iran Six" multilateral diplomacy on Iran involving the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China plus Germany. This could lead to even more sanctions on Iran, or worse, an Israeli or American strike against Iran's nuclear infrastructure.

The IAEA describes a collection of weaponization designs and documents that suggest Iran has tried to develop a nuclear warhead as "alleged studies" and wants Tehran to identify the factually corrects parts of the documents and those it considers fabricated.

"Iran so far has not been forthcoming in replying to our questions and we seem to be at a dead end there," a senior United Nations official was quoted as saying on Monday.

A senior Iranian official quoted by Reuters retorted that the IAEA was to blame for the impasse and that the nuclear agency should work in a "legal and logical" manner... More

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