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05-28-2008, 04:18 PM #1
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Iran speaker warns nuclear agency
Iran's new parliament speaker has warned that it could set limits on future co-operation with the United Nation's nuclear agency, the IAEA.
Former nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said parts of the agency's latest report on Tehran's nuclear programme had been "deceitful" and "ambiguous".
Mr Larijani spoke moments after being overwhelmingly voted in as speaker by the conservative-dominated parliament.
The IAEA recently voiced "serious concern" about Iran's nuclear work.
The agency's latest report, issued on Monday, said it believed Iran may be withholding information about its controversial nuclear programme.
Some countries say the programme could be used to develop nuclear weapons, while Iran says it is for entirely peaceful purposes.
Addressing parliament in a speech broadcast live on radio, Mr Larijani accused the IAEA of secretly sharing information about the Iranian nuclear file with Tehran's critics in the UN security council.
"Parliament will not allow that such deceptions are made," Mr Larijani said.
"If they continue along this path, the new parliament will intervene in the case and set a new line for co-operation with the IAEA."
The comments drew chants of "God is great" and "Death to America" from the audience of MPs.
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran speaker warns nuclear agency
I'm sure the translation was incorrect....Probably more like "God is great"...."Best wishes to America".
IF there were concerns I don't see why they wouldn't open all doors in order to prove the IAEA wrong in front of the world and Allah.
This is a bombing raid just waiting to happen:
- If Olmert exits and his government falls, polls indicate that hardliner Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party are well positioned to take power.
For Israel, Olmert scandal could mean government reshuffle or new elections - International Herald Tribune
-LOS ANGELES - Drawing a direct analogy between Iran and Nazi Germany, Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu asserted Monday that the Iranian nuclear program posed a threat not only to Israel, but to the entire western world. There was "still time," however, to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, he said.
"It's 1938 and Iran is Germany. And Iran is racing to arm itself with atomic bombs," Netanyahu told delegates to the annual United Jewish Communities General Assembly, repeating the line several times, like a chorus, during his address. "Believe him and stop him," the opposition leader said of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. "This is what we must do. Everything else pales before this."
Netanyahu: It's 1938 and Iran is Germany; Ahmadinejad is preparing another Holocaust - Haaretz - Israel News
-All three of our current candidates have stated that they'll support Israel to the end. So which one will be the first flip to flop if shit breaks loose?
Have a good one!:s4:Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Iran speaker warns nuclear agency Iran's new parliament speaker has warned that it could set limits on future co-operation with the United Nation's nuclear agency, the IAEA. Former nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said parts of the agency's latest report on Tehran's nuclear programme had been "deceitful" and "ambiguous". Mr Larijani spoke moments after being overwhelmingly voted in as speaker by the conservative-dominated parliament. The IAEA recently voiced "serious concern" about Iran's nuclear work. The Rating: 5
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