Friday, September 28, 2012

Iran nuclear program

  • Q+A: What is Israel's "clear red line" on Iran?

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday the world must set a "clear red line" that Tehran must not cross in its nuclear program if Iran is to avoid military action against its atomic facilities. He appeared ...

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • Russia Says Iranian Nuclear Deadlock Risks Military Strike

    The deadlock in talks on Iran's disputed nuclear program is increasing the risk of a military strike on the Persian Gulf country, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in an interview.

    www.businessweek.com

  • China says Iran nuclear talks at "crucial stage"

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - China said on Thursday that the disagreement over Iran's nuclear program had reached "a new, crucial stage," calling for Tehran to begin a new round of talks with world powers, something a U.S.

    www.reuters.com

  • 3 views on what the US should do about Iran's nuclear program

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressed the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday, saying Iran is under a "continued threat by the uncivilized Zionists to resort to military action against our great nation.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Netanyahu draws "red line" on Iran's nuclear program

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew a "red line" for Iran's nuclear program on Thursday despite a U.S. refusal to set an ultimatum, saying Tehran will be on the brink of developing a nuclear weapon in less than a ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • UPDATE 3-Netanyahu draws 'red line' on Iran's nuclear program

    Netanyahu says believes 'red line' good for diplomacy. * Israeli prime minister makes ultimatum after U.S. refuses. * Says Iranians must not be allowed to complete enrichment. * His time frame suggests no Israeli attack is imminent. By Jeffrey Heller ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Iran accuses Siemens of nuclear sabotage

    Iran accused Germany's Siemens on Saturday of implanting tiny explosives inside equipment the Islamic Republic purchased for its disputed nuclear program, a charge the technology giant denied. Prominent lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi said Iranian ...

    www.lasvegassun.com

  • Netanyahu urges world action against Iran's nuclear programme

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Thursday that Iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by next summer and urged the world to draw a clear "red line" to stop it in its tracks. Saying it was getting "late, very ...

    indiatoday.intoday.in

  • Professor Sohrabi on Egypt, Arab Springs and Iran's Nuclear Program

    Iran's nuclear program is one of the most polarizing issues in the world today. While American and European officials believe Tehran is planning to build nuclear weapons, Iran's leadership says its goal in developing a nuclear program is to generate ...

    thebrandeishoot.com

  • AP Interview: Iran's Ahmadinejad pushes new world order, end to American ...

    Continuing his hectic pace of media appearances and diplomatic meetings, Ahmadinejad presented an air of boredom when it came to the hot topic on everyone's mind - Iran's nuclear program and the possibility of impending war. Whether it was feigned or ...

    www.greenfieldreporter.com

  • Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran

    India's successful nuclear weapons test in 1974 intrigued the Shah of Iran, who, it is said, considered, but did not develop, a covert nuclear program. India did not sign the NPT, tested nuclear weapons once more in 1998, and despite receiving nuclear ...

    www.counterpunch.org

  • World powers said open to more nuclear talks with Iran, even as Netanyahu ...

    WASHINGTON - World powers decided Thursday to lay the groundwork for another round of negotiations with Iran over its disputed nuclear program, a senior U.S. official said, but they want a significantly improved offer from the Islamic republic ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Netanyahu draws 'red line' on Iranian nuclear program

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew his "red line" for Iran's nuclear program on Thursday - the point at which Iran has amassed nearly enough highly enriched uranium for a single atomic bomb - and voiced confidence that the United States ...

    www.smh.com.au

  • Debate Likely on Syria and Iran's Nuclear Program at 2012 UN General Assembly

    As leaders from more than 120 countries arrive in New York for the 2012 U.N. General Assembly, it is likely that discussion will center on addressing the Syrian civil war and the progression of Iran's nuclear program. Gwen Ifill talks to NewsHour ...

    www.pbs.org

  • Key portions of Israeli PM Netanyahu's UN speech on Iran

    Oil exports have been curbed, and the Iranian economy has been hit hard. It's had an effect on the economy, but we must face the truth: sanctions have not stopped Iran's nuclear program either. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Netanyahu: Iran could have bomb by next summer if it does not face a 'red line'

    Obama told the U.N. session on Tuesday that there is still time to negotiate a peaceful end to the most troublesome elements of Iran's nuclear program. But he has refused to set a deadline for Iran to back down or to publicly outline precisely what ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Who's Sabotaging Iran's Nuclear Program?

    In recent years, the West's stealth war on Iran's nuclear program has been waged through sabotage, industrial explosions, cyberviruses, and targeted killings.

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • US Senate Passes Resolution Against Iran's Nuclear Program

    The United States and several other Western countries have united to impose sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, which they suspect is aimed at developing nuclear weapons. Iran insists its uranium enrichment program is solely for peaceful purposes.

    blogs.voanews.com

  • Israeli report says sanctions hitting Iran hard

    Netanyahu has acknowledged that sanctions against Iran are biting but says they have not deterred Tehran from abandoning its nuclear program. He has instead urged the U.S. to draw "red lines" that would make clear which conditions would provoke an ...

    www.google.com

  • TheDC Morning: Bibi was off the heezy

    Sanctions have not stopped Iran's nuclear program either,' he said, noting that despite President Barack Obama helping establish the toughest sanction regime on Iran, the Iranian nuclear program was continuing unabated. 'At this late hour, there is ...

    dailycaller.com

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