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| Yoepus |
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Iran Ready to Share Nuclear Technology
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer 50 minutes ago
UNITED NATIONS -
Iran is willing to provide nuclear technology to other Muslim states, Iran's hard-line president said Thursday, notching up his rhetoric as his regime rejects international pressure to cut back its atomic program.
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the comment after talking with Turkey's prime minister during a gathering of world leaders at the
United Nations, Iran's state-run Islamic Republic News Agency said.
Ahmadinejad repeated promises that Iran will not develop nuclear weapons, the report said. Then he added: "Iran is ready to transfer nuclear know-how to the Islamic countries due to their need."
Iran has said it is determined to continue processing uranium so its nuclear program can be self-sufficient in meeting its own reactor fuel needs. It insists the program is intended only to generate electricity and denies having any ambition to build atomic weapons.
The United States and others have accused Iran of trying to develop atomic arms in violation of its commitments under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Europeans have been uneasy since it was revealed Iran kept parts of its nuclear program secret for years from U.N. inspectors.
Ahmadinejad's statement came just four days before the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, the
International Atomic Energy Agency, is scheduled to discuss Iran's resumption of uranium conversion — which produces material that can be used either for reactor fuel or for nuclear bombs.
His comments were likely raised during a Thursday afternoon meeting of the foreign ministers from the three European countries that have been negotiating with Iran on the nuclear issue — Britain, France and Germany — and Iran's new foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, and its top nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani.
The European ministers met separately before they were joined about 15 minutes later by the Iranians in an office provided by Deputy Secretary-General Louise Frechette, European diplomats involved in the talks said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.
Afterward, officials wouldn't say what was discussed.
Germany's U.N. ambassador, Gunter Pleuger, said only that the session was a preparation for a meeting later in the day between Secretary-General
Kofi Annan and Ahmadinejad. Pleuger said representatives of the three EU nations also would attend that meeting.
The United States and European countries warned last week that Iran was running out of time to freeze uranium processing or face referral to the
U.N. Security Council for consideration of punitive sanctions.
However, diplomats and government officials in several European capitals said Thursday the U.S.-European push to take Iran before the council was meeting strong opposition and could be postponed. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice hinted at that possibility Wednesday.
The officials in Europe, who agreed to discuss the delicate behind-the-scenes negotiations only if granted anonymity, said more than a dozen members of the IAEA's 35-nation board opposed making a decision about referral at their meeting Monday in Vienna, Austria.
Ahmadinejad has urged the United Nations not to bend to U.S. pressure to punish Iran.
"The raison d'etre of the United Nations is to promote global peace and tranquility," he told the General Assembly on Wednesday. "Therefore, any license for pre-emptive measures which are essentially based on gauging intentions rather than objective facts ... is a blatant contradiction to the very foundation of the United Nations and the letter and the spirit of its charter."
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European Union has taken the lead in trying to persuade Iran to halt uranium processing in exchange for economic help and a guaranteed supply of fuel for nuclear reactors.
Iran rejected that proposal, arguing the nonproliferation treaty gives it the right to run a peaceful nuclear program.
Ahmadinejad is expected to announced new Iranian proposals at the U.N. summit aimed at defusing the faceoff over its atomic operations.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050915...ea/iran_nuclear
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Durkah durak!
Oh wait what's this you say? You will share non-weapon nuclear technology with muslim states? Yes, yes, I am quiet sure you can fool the Europeans again.... |
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| St_Andrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
Durkah durak!
Oh wait what's this you say? You will share non-weapon nuclear technology with muslim states? Yes, yes, I am quiet sure you can fool the Europeans again.... |
Yeah, just like Saddam did!
Seriously, you cant seriously think that the US should invade Iran, doing the same misstake again? |
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| Lepanto |
| LMAO is all i could say. |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
Durkah durak!
Oh wait what's this you say? You will share non-weapon nuclear technology with muslim states? Yes, yes, I am quiet sure you can fool the Europeans again.... |
There aren't any Muslim states apart from Iran! Maybe Algeria? Anyway, do you mean Arab states? If so, aren't they all allied to America? |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
There aren't any Muslim states apart from Iran! Maybe Algeria? Anyway, do you mean Arab states? If so, aren't they all allied to America? |
I'm confused by this statement? Arabs doesn't mean Muslims and Muslim doesn't include Arabs:conf: |
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| metalgearsolid |
| yay another unjustified war:rolleyes: .... |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lepanto
I'm confused by this statement? Arabs doesn't mean Muslims and Muslim doesn't include Arabs:conf: |
Arab does not mean Muslim |
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| Streakfury |
| quote: | | Iran is ready to transfer nuclear know-how to the Islamic countries due to their needs. |
Needs? Such as?
I've been told by someone who's kept a watchful eye on the news lately that an invasion of Iran is almost a certainty. Of course, that's his opinion, but basically what he was suggesting is that, just as with Iraq, the U.S. will invade Iran simply for it's oil reserves. But knowing that the general public of the U.S. (and no doubt, the UK) will protest about such an action, the public will need "stirring up a bit".
So, his theory goes, the London bombings of 7/7 occured, but they weren't carried out by Muslim extremists, but were, in fact, completely set up (by the government) to perpuate the general public's hate for Islam in general. This means that should the U.S./UK governments decide to invade Iran, they'll have a legitimate "reason", and the majority of the public will then support them in their actions.
Like I say, that's just his theory, and he is Muslim himself, so he may be a little biased. But if 9/11 was a set up to perpetuate the hatred of Islam, and gain the public's support for an invasion of Iraq, who's to say that they won't pull the same stunt again? |
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| arnoldjch |
| it wouldnt surprise me that Iran is next in the list of the countries to invade, but i doubt it if we invade them all hell is going to brake lose. in my opinion were freakin losing the war in Iraq, i dont see that much progress in the sense we are stopping the resistance(insurgency). well clearly many muslims think that London planned those bombings, and i know because i have many muslim friends that say that they even say that Al Qaeda dosent exist and that it was made up by the U.S :rolleyes: and that OBL was not responsible for the 9/11 attacks :rolleyes: the problem is that this people use their own sources and just dont follow some news that the media says and come up with their own conclusion/theories, sometimes they say shiet that makes sense and maked you think but in the other hand is not that credible( its like wtf are you saying) |
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| shaolin_Z |
| quote: | Originally posted by Streakfury
Needs? Such as? |
Energy, Defense |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
Arab does not mean Muslim |
really? I didn't know that...psych..what was your post refering to though? |
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| hardcore trancer |
lol they gonna invade Iran with what army exactly?:haha:
ok on the serious part now,I hope they try to invade Iran because this time they will get in the ass like never before oops wait thats already happening in Iraq. :) |
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