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Iran: Difficult differences at nuke talks

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By JOHN HEILPRIN and JAMEY KEATEN

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Governor Ben Netanyahu promises that Iran will not have nuclear weapons. Actually he makes a much stronger promise: Iran will not have any significant nuclear project, military or non-military. He will surely fulfill these promises.

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Agree with the above comment. The Israeli's don't take sh*t from anyone. Just like back in 1981 when Israel took out Iraq's Nuclear Power plant. I expect the same thing to happen here. And Iran, like Iraq will do Jack squat about it cause Israel has Nuke's and aren't afraid to use them.

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...Iran wants some mention of its right to uranium enrichment.....

Problem for the West: While Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, this - nor any other agreement - prohibits uranium enrichment.

Realistically, moderate Iranian factions are as constrained by their conservative counterparts as Westerners are by theirs. Serious consideration must be given to this issue; simply rejecting it out of hand would likely torpedo any deal, leaving us all in a much worse place.

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