The United States and five other world powers will meet Friday in Brussels to discuss what measures can be taken to punish Tehran for its refusal to halt its nuclear enrichment program.
Somehow, wouldn't you know, the article DOES NOT mention that Iran said it would swap it's low enriched uranium for fuel rods inside the country [to guard against getting ripped off for it's low enriched U237] but it seems to some that offer is not important enough to mention…….. Makes ME wonder if the plan wasn't all along to snatch their uranium…
I'll start believing the West is interested in curbing nuclear weapons proliferation when we come down on Israel for non-adherence (no signature whatever) to the NPT.
This entire exercise reeks of hypocrisy, something which has become a hallmark of the western nations since the end of the cold war. It stinks of superiority and racism.
Iran has backtracked only on those gestures which exceeded the IAEA requirements, reporting regimes they were not even required to offer. If their offers above and beyond what's required are withdrawn, the West has no right to assert that Iran has failed to live up to its international treaty obligations. I call on the Obama administration to come clean and admit we're simply doing Israeli's bidding.
Somehow, wouldn't you know, the article DOES NOT mention that Iran said it would swap it's low enriched uranium for fuel rods inside the country [to guard against getting ripped off for it's low enriched U237] but it seems to some that offer is not important enough to mention…….. Makes ME wonder if the plan wasn't all along to snatch their uranium…
November 20, 2009 @ 7:17 pm
I'll start believing the West is interested in curbing nuclear weapons proliferation when we come down on Israel for non-adherence (no signature whatever) to the NPT.
This entire exercise reeks of hypocrisy, something which has become a hallmark of the western nations since the end of the cold war. It stinks of superiority and racism.
Iran has backtracked only on those gestures which exceeded the IAEA requirements, reporting regimes they were not even required to offer. If their offers above and beyond what's required are withdrawn, the West has no right to assert that Iran has failed to live up to its international treaty obligations. I call on the Obama administration to come clean and admit we're simply doing Israeli's bidding.
November 20, 2009 @ 9:30 pm