Saturday, August 26, 2006

Iran empowered to flaunt UN on Uranium enrichment! launches new nuclear project!

Yesterday Iran pushes the issue, upping the ante. Instead of halting uranium enrichment Iran's president launches a new nuclear project. Ahmadinejad spoke at the launch of a new phase in the Arak heavy-water reactor project yesterday, just days ahead of a United Nations deadline for Iran to halt uranium enrichment or face possible sanctions. The UN Security Council set an Aug. 31 deadline for Iran to halt uranium enrichment.
"No one can deprive a nation of its rights based on its capabilities," Mr Ahmadinejad said in his speech to inaugurate the project. He said his country was not a threat to anybody, including Israel, which he identified as a "definite enemy". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...

After the cease fire was first put into effect we heard more false bravado coming from U.S. officials this time saying that Iran would cooperate with demands that they curtail uranium enrichment as a result of the Israeli Hezbollah war.
http://www.azcentral.com/...

. We said that Hezbollah would be strengthened and Iran was only empowered to now flaunt the UN requests and continue with their nuclear program as Israel and the U.S. showed our weaknesses. http://www.dailykos.com/...

Iran's Ahmadinejad reiterates constantly that Iran will not give in to threats from the United Nations, referring to the resolution though he didn't not specifically mention it.We knew they were just playing games and killing time. They already said they will not stop and we seem to not be able to make them. Bush has created too many ongoing crises
"Iran's final answer as we knew long ago: "If some think they can still speak with threatening language to the Iranian nation, they must know that they are badly mistaken," he said in a speech broadcast live on state-run television. http://www.cnn.com/....
You know Iran and Ahmadinejad are a threat if only because they continue to butt heads with Bush! Ahmadinejad will prosecute his nuclear objectives until Bush has his reason to attack Iran and Ahmadinejad and Bush have their war. Iran and the entire middle east will be embroiled and this can not be turned around now by diplomacy. Bush has set the wheels of dissention in motion and they will not stop turning for a long while.

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaverragepatriot.com

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