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    Iran's nuclear ambitions

    US reveals details of Iran's nuclear ambition
    By Anton La Guardia, Diplomatic Editor
    The Telegraph
    (Filed: 24/11/2005)

    Britain and key European allies are using intelligence briefings to convince major powers that Iran is trying to develop nuclear warheads for its Shahab-3 missiles.

    The Shahab 3, displayed at a Teheran military parade in September with slogans such as "We will crush America under our feet", has a range of at least 810 miles and is capable of reaching Israel, Turkey, Russia and India.


    The Shahab 3 missile could deliver a nuclear warhead

    Aware of the damage done by Downing Street's dossier on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, which turned out to be non-existent, European governments have been careful not to go public with the information.

    But in private sessions ahead of today's meeting of the governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency, European officials are stressing they believe US intelligence provides strong evidence of Teheran's determination to build an atomic bomb.

    US officials have in recent months shared with experts from the IAEA and other countries classified details of tens of thousands of pages of technical information recovered from a stolen Iranian laptop.

    The documents, written in Farsi and obtained last year, are said to reveal experiments with warhead designs characteristic of nuclear devices.

    But several countries are treating any US intelligence claim with suspicion, prompting Britain, France and Germany - the so-called EU-3 countries that have led the nuclear negotiations with Iran - to join the US lobbying effort.

    "The Europeans' assessment is very close to that of the Americans," said a western source. "They have gone through all the possibilities - conventional, chemical or biological weapons. But the designs only make sense if they are intended for a nuclear warhead."

    According to leaks in US papers, the documents include telltale details such as a sphere of detonators of conventional explosives, used to compress fissile material to trigger a nuclear reaction.

    Iran insists that it wants to build nuclear reactors to generate electricity.

    But the IAEA says that Iran has failed to co-operate fully with its inspectors after they discovered in 2003 that Iran had lied about its activities.

    Until now attention has focused on Iran's uranium enrichment programme, supposedly intended to produce nuclear fuel. But more recent evidence appears to point to Iran's interest in weapons design. In its latest report, the IAEA revealed that Iran had surrendered a document on how to cast uranium into hemispheres.

    Iran said the document was "unsolicited", and had been included with other technical material bought from the nuclear black market.

    European officials say the revelation was one of several "own goals" by an increasingly radical Iranian regime.

    Its hardline new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, provoked international outrage last month after declaring that Israel "should be wiped off the map".
    The European briefings are part of a diplomatic campaign to draw influential members of the IAEA board - such as Russia, China, India and South Africa - into a more united front to curb Iran's nuclear programme.

    In September, their opposition stopped western countries from pushing the IAEA board to report Iran to the Security Council for possible sanctions. Instead, the board voted on a resolution declaring Iran to be in "non compliance" with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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    Well the good thing that there just happens to be 160,000 US troops just across the border and Israeli jets are ready and willing to drop some bunker busters on Iran's nuclear facilities just as they did to Iraq's.
    Sola gratia

    Sola fide

    Soli Deo gloria

    #2
    oh dear Chico,

    we have to be careful with your sort,

    if we are not careful your sort are going
    to cause the destruction of the world as
    we know it with the games you play

    Milan.

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      #3
      Erm no the mad mullahs in Iran want to lead the world to destruction - good people are called to stop while the tree huggers just want to bury their heads in the sands of their indifference. Lets see if that indifference will protect them from a nuclear attack.
      Sola gratia

      Sola fide

      Soli Deo gloria

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chico
        Erm no the mad mullahs in Iran want to lead the world to destruction - good people are called to stop while the tree huggers just want to bury their heads in the sands of their indifference. Lets see if that indifference will protect them from a nuclear attack.

        "lead the world to destruction"
        Ok lets let Mr Bush's army nuke the "mullahs" opps! same thing

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          #5
          Many Christian fundamentalists feel that concern for the future of our planet is irrelevant, because it has no future. They believe we are living in the End Time, when the son of God will return, the righteous will enter heaven, and sinners will be condemned to eternal hellfire. They may also believe, along with millions of other Christian fundamentalists, that environmental destruction is not only to be disregarded but actually welcomed -- even hastened -- as a sign of the coming Apocalypse.

          We are not talking about a handful of fringe lawmakers who hold or are beholden to these beliefs. The 231 legislators (all but five of them Republicans) who received an average 80 percent approval rating or higher from the leading religious-right organizations make up more than 40 percent of the U.S. Congress. (The only Democrat to score 100 percent with the Christian Coalition was Sen. Zell Miller of Georgia, who earlier this year quoted from the Book of Amos on the Senate floor: "The days will come, sayeth the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land. Not a famine of bread or of thirst for water, but of hearing the word of the Lord!") These politicians include some of the most powerful figures in the U.S. government, as well as key environmental decision makers: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Senate Republican Conference Chair Rick Santorum (R-Penn.), Senate Republican Policy Chair Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), House Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, and quite possibly President Bush.
          Read on: The Godly Must Be Crazy:
          Christian-right views are swaying politicians and threatening the environment


          It would appear that the mullahs in Iran don't hold a monopoly on apocalyptic thinking.

          So, Chico, what do you think should be done about Iran?
          I'm Spartacus.

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            #6
            Well the good thing that there just happens to be 160,000 US troops just across the border and Israeli jets are ready and willing to drop some bunker busters on Iran's nuclear facilities just as they did to Iraq's

            Now we see the true Chico, the bloodthirsty Zionist.

            He is as Christian as Rev Ian Paisley or George W Bush.

            He takes great delight in human suffering.

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              #7
              Chico,

              you seem to forget, that is this world of ours, countries like Iran, if they leave themselves in the position of not posessing WMD's and in particular those of the Nuclear sort,

              they leave themselves to be fecked like a hoare at the mercy of the western world

              question, Pakistan has Nukes, a lot of 9/11 people came from Pakistan, why are they not in the axis of evil ?

              Oh yes, they have no oil, and, they have not yet started selling their oil for euros

              Saddam's mistake was not having oil, it was selling it for euros and not dollar$ which was the final nail in his coffin

              Milan.

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                #8
                As I said the tree huggers will bury their hands in the sands come what may. They will see whatever they want to see. Meanwhile it is up to a few good men and women to fight this evil. History gives us the examples of Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill.
                Sola gratia

                Sola fide

                Soli Deo gloria

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Chico
                  As I said the tree huggers will bury their hands in the sands come what may. They will see whatever they want to see. Meanwhile it is up to a few good men and women to fight this evil. History gives us the examples of Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill.
                  Chico, what do you think should be done about Iran? How do you propose that this evil be fought?
                  I'm Spartacus.

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                    #10
                    a lot of 9/11 people came from Pakistan
                    I don't remember any of them being identified as Pakistani. Most of them were Saudi.

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