Iran Focus: London, Feb. 05 United States President George W. Bush said on Saturday that the international community will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
Bush: world will not permit Iran to obtain nukes
Bush: world will not permit Iran to obtain nukes
Iran Focus: London, Feb. 05 United States President George W. Bush said on Saturday that the international community will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.
Iran raises the nuclear stakes after being reported to UN
The Sunday Telegraph: Iran escalated its nuclear showdown with the West last night by ending international inspections of its atomic sites and preparing to restart uranium enrichment.
UK banks caught in Iran sanctions probe
The Independent on Sunday: HSBC and Standard Chartered have been caught up in a US Justice Department probe into violations of sanctions on Iran.
Irans president strikes defiant tone on nukes
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 05 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sounded a defiant tone on Sunday, a day after his countrys controversial nuclear program was reported to the United Nations Security Council, vowing that the Islamic Republic would stand in the face of its enemies to obtain nuclear capabilities.
Irans president strikes defiant tone on nukes
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 05 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sounded a defiant tone on Sunday, a day after his countrys controversial nuclear program was reported to the United Nations Security Council, vowing that the Islamic Republic would stand in the face of its enemies to obtain nuclear capabilities.
Iran as bad as Nazis: Merkel
The Sunday Times – The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, compared President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran to Adolf Hitler yesterday as Tehran vowed to resume the enrichment of uranium which could be used to make nuclear weapons.
Alliance without muscle
Washington Post – Sunday Outlook: The good news in the vote by the International Atomic Energy Agency to report Iran’s nuclear program to the U.N. Security Council is that the United States and its allies have managed to broaden the international coalition that seeks to prevent Tehran from acquiring atomic weapons.
Stop Iran in Iraq
Washington Times: The crisis over Iran’s nuclear dossier is viewed as one of today’s most important world challenges. Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican, told CBS News’ “Face the Nation”: “This is the most grave situation that we have faced since the end of the Cold War, absent the whole war on terror.”
Iran announces ban on inspection of nuclear sites
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 05 Iran announced on Sunday that it officially banned snap inspections of its nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency and was to resume uranium enrichment after the nuclear agencys board of governors voted overwhelmingly to report Tehrans nuclear to the United Nations Security Council.


