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Emanuele Ottolenghi weighs in on why stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions is not in Russia's interests.
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Predictably, the Vienna talks on Iran's Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) stockpile have already stalled. Iran is using all the rules in the book and any trick on the margins to delay and gain more out of the talks. First, they dispatched a low-level delegation to the talks — something guaranteed to delay a decision even if a deal is struck in Vienna. Second, they torpedoed a critical element of the deal. According to what was supposedly agreed on already, the LEU would be enriched in Russia to higher levels (20 percent, well below weapons' grade) but further processed into fuel rods by France before it could be delivered to Iran for use in its Tehran Research Reactor. Now Iran is saying that France cannot be relied on and cannot be part of this deal. So the Iranians are threatening to go ahead and enrich on their own up to 20 percent if no deal is reached; they are also suggesting that they want a supply of fuel while they keep their stockpile.
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Suppplied with Western Technology, indulged by the United Nations, Tehran obfuscates its way toward nuclear weapons.
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July/August 2008 |
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On the continent, the morally correct way to show concern for the Jewish state is to defame it.
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December 2005 |
Emanuele Ottolenghi |
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