Washington Times: Some observers ask, why not just let Iran go nuclear? The answer is that nuclear weapons in the hands of the mullahs would be the most dangerous combination since the dawn of the nuclear age — a nuclear-armed state with ballistic missiles led by religious zealots. It would be a serious threat to world peace and to the very survival of the 6 million people, Jews and Arabs alike, who live in Israel.
Why Iran is so dangerous
U.N. agency finds Iran noncompliant
Washington Post: Despite a formal request from the U.N. Security Council, Iran has not provided international inspectors with new information about the country’s nuclear program and has accelerated, rather than curbed, uranium-enrichment activities, according to sources familiar with a report the inspectors plan to issue today.
Rumsfeld: All neighbors except Iran benefit from success in Iraq
AFPS: While success in Iraq’s march to freedom would mean good things for most of its neighbors, Iran could only view that as a failure, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said here today.
Ex-Iran soccer players may stage protest
AP: Three former Iran players threatened to protest at the World Cup if their country’s hardline president attends.
UN must be ready to act on Iran: Rice
Reuters: The United Nations Security Council must be ready to take action on Iran over any failure to comply with international demands to curb its nuclear ambitions, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday.
Iran working on P-2 centrifuges for nukes opposition
Iran Focus: Paris, Apr. 27 Irans main opposition movement National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) charged on Thursday that Tehran was working to develop P-2 centrifuges in an effort to obtain nuclear weapons.
Iran working on P-2 centrifuges for nukes opposition
Iran Focus: Paris, Apr. 27 Irans main opposition movement National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) charged on Thursday that Tehran was working to develop P-2 centrifuges in an effort to obtain nuclear weapons.
Enemies will regret pressures against Iran Ahmadinejad
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Apr. 27 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that Iran would make nations who oppose the Islamic Republics nuclear efforts regret their stances, a day before the deadline set by the United Nations Security Council for Tehran to suspend all uranium enrichment activities.
Enemies will regret pressures against Iran Ahmadinejad
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Apr. 27 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that Iran would make nations who oppose the Islamic Republics nuclear efforts regret their stances, a day before the deadline set by the United Nations Security Council for Tehran to suspend all uranium enrichment activities.
U.S. urges Iran to pursue diplomacy not confrontation
Reuters: The United States on Wednesday called on Iran to pursue diplomacy in the standoff over its nuclear ambitions and warned that a confrontational approach would affect U.N. Security Council deliberations.


