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Iran Dismisses US Deadline For Nuke Deal
1 day ago ago from STEVE LACKNER-CONSERVATIVE NEWS, ISSUES, DEBATES, AND COMMENTARY
The Jerusalem Post reports that "Iran's president has dismissed a year-end deadline set by the Obama administration for Teheran to accept a UN-drafted deal to swap enriched uranium for nuclear fuel. The deal aims to diminish Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium, easing the West's fears that the material could be used to produce a nuclear weapon. Iran, which denies it seeks to build a bomb, has balked at the terms of the deal. Mahmoud ...
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21 hours ago ago from Misblog
Originally Published August 28, 2009; Last Updated December 22, 2009; Last Republished December 22, 2009: "In a mature fast-reactor economy, however, there will be no legitimate reason either to enrich uranium or to use the PUREX-type process that extracts pure, weapons-usable plutonium. Any such effort would be prima facie evidence of an attempt to build nuclear weapons, making it easy to monitor and stop would-be ...
Related contentIran building component for nuclear bomb
19 hours ago ago from Jackson Township New Jersey News - Toms River, Jackson, Freehold, NJ, US and World News
London, England - A British newspaper reported Iran is currently building the trigger component of a nuclear bomb, but Iran has dismissed this British news report as a fabrication crafted by the United States. Previous claims of Iran's nuclear ambitions were confirmed after a laptop was stolen from Iran's nuclear program. Iran accuses the United States government of planting false claims in foreign newspapers and continue blaming ...
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8 hours ago ago from Dprogram.net
(ABC) Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has dismissed as a US forgery a document allegedly showing plans by Tehran to test a nuclear bomb trigger. In a US TV interview Mr Ahmadinejad said the report in the Times newspaper was fundamentally not true . He said criticism of Iran's nuclear programme had become a repetitive and tasteless joke . Iran denies claims it wants to build atomic weapons, saying its nuclear programme is ...
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17 hours ago ago from Political Integrity Now
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's president on Tuesday dismissed a year-end deadline set by the Obama administration and the West for Tehran to accept a U.N.-drafted deal to swap enriched uranium for nuclear fuel, and claimed his government is now 10 times stronger than a year ago. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks underscored Tehran's defiance amid the nuclear standoff — and also sought to send a message that his government had not been weakened by ...
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Back to Stalemate: How Obama's Iran Outreach Failed
20 hours ago ago from TIME.com - World
SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Back to Stalemate: How Obama's Iran Outreach Failed By Tony Karon Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama and Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (From L. to R.): Olivier Douliery / ABACA; Raheb Homavandi / Reuters / Corbis Share Having concluded that President Obama's outreach has failed to ...
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