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© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Iran: Difficult differences at nuke talks
By JOHN HEILPRIN and JAMEY KEATEN GENEVA©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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YGHome3
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.
The Chronic
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.
Laguna
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.