Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 05 Irans foreign ministry spokesman said on Sunday that his government was not after bargaining over its nuclear program and that Tehran would not be willing to suspend its nuclear research at its uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, the official news agency IRNA reported.
Spokesman: Iran not after bargaining on nukes
Spokesman: Iran not after bargaining on nukes
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 05 Irans foreign ministry spokesman said on Sunday that his government was not after bargaining over its nuclear program and that Tehran would not be willing to suspend its nuclear research at its uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, the official news agency IRNA reported.
Iran threatens West over nuclear referral to Security Council
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 05 Irans chief nuclear negotiator upped the ante on Sunday as he declared that the Islamic Republic would resume industrial-scale uranium enrichment if its nuclear file was referred to the United Nations Security Council.
Iran threatens West over nuclear referral to Security Council
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 05 Irans chief nuclear negotiator upped the ante on Sunday as he declared that the Islamic Republic would resume industrial-scale uranium enrichment if its nuclear file was referred to the United Nations Security Council.
China urges renewed talks on Iran nuclear crisis
Reuters: Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing urged Iran on Sunday to resume talks with Russia and the European Union on its nuclear programme as soon as possible, a day ahead of a key meeting of the U.N. atomic watchdog.
Avoiding Iranian nuke terror
Washington Times: Almost a century and a half ago, on hearing of the clash between the Monitor and the Merrimac, the American historian Henry Adams warned, “Some day science may have the existence of mankind in its power; and the human race will commit suicide by blowing up the world.”
Iranian bombshell?
TIME: As the U.N. security Council prepares to debate Iran’s nuclear ambitionsperhaps as early as next weekBush Administration officials are readying a new intelligence briefing for council members on Tehran’s weapons programs. It will rely mainly on circumstantial evidence, much of it from documents found on a laptop purportedly purloined from an Iranian nuclear engineer and obtained by the CIA in 2004. U.S. officials insist the material is strong but …
Nato may help US airstrikes on Iran
The Sunday Times: When Major-General Axel Tüttelmann, the head of Natos Airborne Early Warning and Control Force, showed off an Awacs early warning surveillance plane in Israel a fortnight ago, he caused a flurry of concern back at headquarters in Brussels.
How we duped the West, by Iran’s nuclear negotiator
The Sunday Telegraph: The man who for two years led Iran’s nuclear negotiations has laid out in unprecedented detail how the regime took advantage of talks with Britain, France and Germany to forge ahead with its secret atomic programme.
U.S. seeks deadline in dispute with Iran
Washington Post: The Bush administration, preparing to take Iran’s case to the U.N. Security Council as early as next week, is seeking a 30-day deadline for Tehran to halt its nuclear program and cooperate with international inspectors or face severe diplomatic pressures, according to several senior U.S. and European officials.


