rhetoric to strengthen the Iran conflict
IAEA chief contradicts U.S. for lack of evidence of Iranian Atomwaffenbau
29/10 / 2007 14:17 WASHINGTON, 29 October (RIA Novosti). The IAEA Director General Mohammed ElBaradei is contrary to information from the U.S. administration that Iran secretly building nuclear weapons. "There is no concrete evidence (for a military nuclear program of Iran) (...) I have no information that is now being conducted (in Iran) an active program for nuclear weapons," ElBaradei said on CNN Sunday. According to him, the IAEA is currently trying to obtain guarantees that Iran will continue producing nuclear weapons. "We do not say that Iran has nuclear weapons, we try to ensure that future projects of Iran are peaceful", said ElBaradei. He stressed that Iran would have in the past several "purchases and experimentation" is not reported, why the IAEA have many questions. "We have information that research can be carried out in relation to the possible use of weapons and we are now exploring with Iran the confirmation of these investigations," he said. "We recognize that Iran has nuclear material that can be used as a weapon? No. We recognize an active program, run for the production of weapons? No, "said ElBaradei. The IAEA chief called for negotiations with Iran and urged to stay away from dangerous rhetoric on this issue. "We must not pour oil into fire", the Director General. The comments by ElBaradei contradict the position of the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush, according to which Iran is building nuclear weapons. "They (the Iranians) to build aggressively on the possibility of uranium enrichment and at the end of this process is the creation of nuclear weapons," said U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney last Saturday on CNN. Bush had previously said that "they (the Iranians) do have potential and knowledge to build nuclear weapons." Source: Novosti
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If reports of ww.nachrichten.at be true, then tighten the sounds from Tehran: The "Revolutionary Guard" Brigadier General Ali Fahdawi threatens suicide attacks, in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz could even "lead to small operations, large effects. Well, it drifts to the rhetorical to the disaster, which then were "solely blame the other side."
Should anyone think that the chatter and Cheenys Fahdawis for "diplomacy" because it is not shot, which was explained again: diplomacy and propaganda are opposites.
-Mark Rabago->> discussion
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