Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 02 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking in the southern province of Bushehr, said on Thursday that the worlds major powers had to disarm their nuclear arsenals.
Iran calls for big states disarmament
Iran nuclear potential ‘immediate concern’ – U.S.
Reuters: The United States does not believe Iran has a nuclear weapon but the danger Tehran will acquire one is an “immediate concern,” U.S. intelligence chief John Negroponte said on Thursday.
Iran informs IAEA it plans to resume enrichment
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 02 Iran has officially informed the United Nations nuclear watchdog that it will resume uranium enrichment and cease all voluntary cooperation with international inspectors if its nuclear file is sent to the UN Security Council, the government-owned Mehr news agency reported on Thursday.
Iran informs IAEA it plans to resume enrichment
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 02 Iran has officially informed the United Nations nuclear watchdog that it will resume uranium enrichment and cease all voluntary cooperation with international inspectors if its nuclear file is sent to the UN Security Council, the government-owned Mehr news agency reported on Thursday.
Merkel warns Iran not to end cooperation with IAEA
Reuters: German Chancellor Angela Merkel said military force can be used as a “last option” in the fight against terrorism and warned Iran not to curtail cooperation with the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog.
Report: Iran carried out nuke tests
CBS News: Experiments with high explosives, possibly linked to future nuclear weapons tests, were carried out as recently as 2003 in Iran, sources tell CBS News.
Ahmadinejad declares Iran will not retreat in nuclear dispute
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 02 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared on Thursday that the Islamic Republic would not back down in its efforts to obtain nuclear capabilities, state media reported.
Ahmadinejad declares Iran will not retreat in nuclear dispute
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Feb. 02 Irans hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared on Thursday that the Islamic Republic would not back down in its efforts to obtain nuclear capabilities, state media reported.
Tough talk from Tehran
The Guardian – Leader: It is another sign of the escalating crisis over Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions that the Islamic republic’s foreign minister has warned of swift retaliation if, as expected, it is reported to the United Nations security council. Manouchehr Mottaki uses an interview with the Guardian today to threaten “severe consequences,” including an end to snap inspections and other co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Nukes pursued in multiple ways
Washington Times: Iran is building nuclear weapons through both plutonium and enriched uranium as part of a secret development effort, a senior State Department official said yesterday.


