Even though, the internet has exposed almost each of Zionist lies – one must give credit to Zionists for being consistant with their lying nature. They have been caught red-handed for putting words in their critics’ mouths – from Castro to Bishop Tutu; from Imam Khomeini to Chavez and from Ahmadinejad to Erdogan. The latest one is JTA’s (October 27, 2009) headline: “Iran will keep nukes as long as Israel does”. Disregarding IAEA’s several findings which confirmed that while Iran doesn’t have nuclear bombs (at least not yet), Israel has a stockpile of those – in fact what Ahmadinejad did say during his meeting with Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (as reported by JTA under the headline): “Iran will continue to progress in its nuclear program (doesn’t say for military usage) as long as Israel continues to have nuclear weapons. When an illegal regime possesses nuclear weapons, the other countries’ right for peaceful nuclear energy cannot be denied.”
Iranian government has just told IAEA watchdog that until the country receive the neclear fuel bought from France for its reactor in Tehran – it intends to keep its lightly enriched uranium inside Iran. Earlier, IAEA had negotiated a deal under which Tehran would ship 75% of its spent uranium stock to Russia and France for further reprocessing. Iranian nuclear negotiators had made a counter offer that Tehran may agree to IAEA’s proposal only if it gurantee foreign supply of nuclear fuel for the Iranian reactor, which is used for the production of medical isotopes for cancer treatment.
Since Islamic Revolution in 1979 – Tehran has developed very close relations with its nuclear neighbors (Russia, China, India and Pakistan) – with Russia and China being its major trading partners. All those four neighbors have their eyes set on Iran’s oil and gas resrves (second largest in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia). China is soon to become Iran’s No.1 trading partner (currently it stands US$29 billion annually). This is the major economic factor which would dull any US additional sanctions against Islamic Iran. Iran’s weak point, which the ZOGs intend to exploit – is country’s existing limited petroleum refining capacity. In order to counter western sanctions in this field, Chinese companies have already signed contracts worth US$8 billion to expand Iranian refineries.
Dilip Hiro in his October 29 article, titled Why Obama\’s Iran Policy Will Fail wrote:
“Obama has not drawn the right conclusion from his predeccesor’s failed Iran policy. A paradigm of sticks-and-carrots is simply not going to work in the case of Islamic Republic. Here, a lesson is readily available, if only the Obama White House is willing to consider Iran’s recent history. It’s unrealistic to expect that a regime which fought Saddam Hussein’s Iraq (then backed by the US) to standstill in a bloody eight-year war in the 1980s, unaided by any foreign power, and has for 30 years withstood the cosequences of the US-imposed economic sanctions will be alarmed by Washington’s fresh threat of Crippling Sanction (as demanded by its Tel Aviv master, Bibi).
The Chinese want to import Iran’s petroleum and natural gas through pipelines across Central Asia, thus circumventing sea routes vulnerable to US naval interdiction. As this is integral part of China’s energy security policy, little wonder that Chinese oil companies have committed an estimated US$120 billions – so far – to Iran’s energy industry.
As a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran is, in fact entitled to enrich uranium. The key point is the degree of enrichment: 5% enriched uranium for use as fuel in the electricity generating plant (called low enriched uranium); 20% enriched uranium for use as feedstock for producing medical isotopes), and 90%-plus for bomb-grade fuel……”
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