Beautiful News! Iran moves in the right direction.

Iran might already have couple terrorist buster baams and this is certainly a move in the right direction… NK, Iran and please guess who is next. The big terrorist only understand the language of plutonium or uranium chappal…

Saturday, Mar. 08, 2003
In another worrying development for the Bush administration, Iran moves closer to operation of a facility to enrich uranium

By MASSIMO CALABRESI

With war in Iraq looming and North Korea defiantly pursuing its own nuclear program, the last thing President Bush needs is another nuclear crisis. But that is what he may soon face in Iran. On a visit last month to Tehran, International Atomic Energy Agency director Mohamed ElBaradei announced he had discovered that Iran was constructing a facility to enrich uranium — a key component of advanced nuclear weapons — near Natanz. But diplomatic sources tell TIME the plant is much further along than previously revealed. The sources say work on the plant is “extremely advanced” and involves “hundreds” of gas centrifuges ready to produce enriched uranium and “the parts for a thousand others ready to be assembled.”

Iran announced last week that it intends to activate a uranium conversion facility near Isfahan (under IAEA safeguards), a step that produces the uranium hexafluoride gas used in the enrichment process. Sources tell Time the IAEA has concluded that Iran actually introduced uranium hexafluoride gas into some centrifuges at an undisclosed location to test their ability to work. That would be a blatant violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to which Iran is a signatory.

The IAEA declined to comment. A senior State department official said he believed El Baradei was trying to resolve the issue behind the scenes before going public. But experts say the new discoveries are very serious and should be handled in public. “If Iran were found to have an operating centrifuge, it would be a direct violation [of the non-proliferation treaty] and is something that would need immediately to be referred to the United Nations Security Council for action,” says Jon Wolfstahl of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and told elBaradei that Tehran intends to bring all of its programs under IAEA safeguards. U.S. officials have said repeatedly they believe Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.

The new discoveries could destabilize a region already dangerously on edge in anticipation of war in Iraq. Israel — which destroyed an Iraqi nuclear plant in Osirak in a 1981 raid — is deeply alarmed by the developments. “It’s a huge concern,” says one Israeli official. “Iran is a regime that denies Israel’s right to exist in any borders and is a principal sponsor of Hezbollah. If that regime were able to achieve a nuclear potential it would be extremely dangerous.” Israel will not take the “Osirak option” off the table, the official says, but “would prefer that this issue be solved in other ways.”

The revelations come at a particularly bad time for Washington, which is locked in a battle to gain U.N. approval for an attack on Iraq and to build consensus among its allies for a multilateral approach to the crisis in North Korea. Critics of the Administration say Bush’s hard public line against the so-called “Axis of Evil,” combined with the threatened war with Iraq, have acted as a spur to both Iran and North Korea to accelerate their nuclear programs. “If those countries didn’t have much incentive or motivation before, they certainly did after the Axis of Evil statement,” says one western diplomat familiar with the Iranian and North Korean programs. The Administration counters that both programs have been underway for many years.

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Until Mexico, Canada or Cuba become nuclear capable the US simply wouldn't understand how damaging their high handed ways are for world peace. I am getting increasingly disenchanted with the elitist cavalier and bordering on stupid stands and policies of our government in Washington.

Bush, his advisers as well as the spineless Democrats have failed the people of US already and I hope someone with some intelligence comes to our rescue soon.

Hey Bhagwan! Save the world!

U.S. Says Iran Is Pursuing Nuclear Arms

well well, is USA gearing up to tackle iran after its done with iraQ?
y iran and not north korea? afterall, NK is more agressive in its approach and is openly persuing nuclear weapons but USA is not doing anything.

U.S. Says Iran Is Pursuing Nuclear Arms
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By Randall Mikkelsen

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Monday rejected Iran’s assertion of peaceful nuclear aims and said the country was “clearly pursuing” nuclear arms.

Officials said Washington was waiting to hear from international inspectors before deciding on a response to disclosures Iran’s nuclear program was more advanced than previously thought.

“It’s hard to get a view into exactly what their motivations are, but very clearly they are pursing nuclear weapons,” U.S. National Security spokesman Sean McCormack said, referring to Iranian leaders.

Iran, which President Bush (news - web sites) has branded an “axis of evil” member along with Iraq (news - web sites) and North Korea (news - web sites), last month revealed that it had begun mining uranium and was building several plants to process and enrich the fuel.

Time magazine reported in this week’s edition that the Natanz uranium enrichment plant was “extremely advanced” and The Washington Post reported on Monday that Iran is on track to produce enough enriched uranium by 2005 for several nuclear bombs per year.

Enriched uranium is used in nuclear power reactors and can also be used to make atomic weapons. The United States has long accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons capability.

Iran says its nuclear plans are merely aimed at meeting booming electricity demand from its 65 million population.

“Iran now openly says that it is pursuing a complete nuclear fuel cycle. We completely reject Iran’s claim that it is doing so for peaceful purposes,” White House spokesman Ari Fleischer (news - web sites) told reporters on Monday.

“After all, Iran has been in possession of a great amount of energy of a non-nuclear nature as a result of their gas and oil supplies,” he said. “There is no economic justification for this, and it does remain a matter of great concern.”

McCormack said the United States wanted to hear a report from International Atomic Energy Agency Chief Mohamed ElBaradei on his visit to the Natanz plant last month.

“The first step is listen and hear from IAEA,” he said.

Iran on Monday accused the United States of “sabotaging” cooperation between Iran and IAEA.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said, “Iran’s nuclear activities are transparent, peaceful, and are according to the international regulations.”

Said Fleischer, “This is one of the reasons the president … referred to Iraq, Iran and North Korea as the axis of evil, because of their willing desire to flaunt international accords in pursuit of nuclear weapons.”

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