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Iran sanctions vote signals a global rift
6 Mar 2008
Summary: There is an emerging rift between some of the world’s developing countries and the big developed powers at the forefront of the effort to impose punitive measures against Tehran. For countries like Indonesia, South Africa, and Libya, which questioned the timing of the new resolution, Iran’s claim of victimhood at the hands of arrogant world powers seeking to control access to vital and lucrative technologies may be starting to resonate. source: Christian Science Monitorread more
The Politics of Non-Proliferation
6 Mar 2008
Summary: If there was a time when Iranian analysts and decision makers would question the benefits of continuing to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency, it would be now. The IAEA has allowed systematic US intervention in Iran’s nuclear file paving the way to a third round of sanctions. But while US pressure on Iran with the knowledge that no evidence of a covert weapons programme exists, is perhaps in the hope that it will finally force Iran to leave the NPT in protest, Iran seems to be one step ahead and does e source: CASMIIread more
Iran proposes forming special committee for nuclear disarmament
6 Mar 2008
Summary: Mottaki TEHRAN, Mar. 5 (MNA) ? Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki has called for the formation of a special committee for total nuclear disarmament. source: Tehran Timesread more
The Man Between War and Peace
6 Mar 2008
Summary: Admiral FallonAs head of U. S. Central Command, Admiral William “Fox” Fallon is in charge of American military strategy for the most troubled parts of the world. Now, as the White House has been escalating the war of words with Iran, and seeming ever more determined to strike militarily before the end of this presidency, the admiral has urged restraint and diplomacy. Who will prevail, the president or the admiral? Unlike the Bush Administration, Admiral William “Fox” Fallon, the head of U.S. Central Command, doesn’t think we should go to war with Iran. source: Esquireread more
UN Iran resolution disregarded IAEA - S.Africa
6 Mar 2008
Summary: Abdul MintySouth Africa expressed reservations on Wednesday about a U.N. resolution that imposed new sanctions on Iran over its disputed nuclear plans after voting for it. Addressing a meeting of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) governors in Vienna, Pretoria’s envoy Abdul Minty said the resolution’s sponsors failed to take into account progress made in resolving questions about Iran’s programme. source: Reuters read more
Sanctions against Iran not the best action
5 Mar 2008
Summary: Essentially, we are not convinced whether more sanctions, however incremental, well targeted and reversible, would move us forward in resolving the question of Iran’s nuclear programme, or whether it will only give potential negative impact at a time when progress is being made. source: The Jakarta Postread more
Iran says will only talk to IAEA on atomic file
5 Mar 2008
Summary: TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran said on Wednesday it would only discuss its nuclear programme with the U.N. atomic watchdog, rejecting a call by world powers to hold more talks with the EU’s foreign policy chief. source: Reutersread more
The U.N. is escalating the Iran nuclear crisis
5 Mar 2008
Summary: Siddharth Varadarajan Astonishingly, the UNSC resolution takes virtually no notice of the fact that all outstanding issues which led to the Iran file being sent to New York in the first place have now been resolved. The demand, first made in 2006, that Iran suspend enrichment and reprocessing activity, was a derivative demand aimed at instilling confidence pending resolution of those outstanding issues. source: svaradarajan.blogspot.comread more
Patience Is the Best Iran Policy
5 Mar 2008
Summary: The current U.S. policy on Iran, as articulated by the Bush administration, centers its goals on the issue of regime change in Tehran; the nuclear dispute is simply used as a facilitator for isolating Iran economically and politically. This approach pollutes the credibility of any multilateral solution to the problem of Iran’s nuclear enrichment program endorsed by the United States, such as the current suspension demands of the Security Council, while making it virtually impossible for Iran to embrace any meaningful path toward moderation. source: AntiWar.com read more
Iran wants world ban on nuclear weapons
4 Mar 2008
Summary: MottakiIRAN wants to ban all nuclear weapons through an international treaty, the country’s foreign minister said at the UN’s Conference on Disarmament. source: Herald Sunread more
U.S. v. Iran: Running Out the Clock
4 Mar 2008
Summary: BurnsU.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns, has made clear that the standoff will land on the desk of the next U.S. source: Timeread more
Russia, China Block UN Iran Resolution
4 Mar 2008
Summary: VIENNA, Austria (AP) ? Russia and China on Tuesday scuttled a Western attempt to introduce a resolution on Iran’s nuclear defiance at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, diplomats said. source: APread more
Libya disagreed with UN sanctions resolution on Iran but voted for it
4 Mar 2008
Summary: The report of the IAEA Director General of 22 February showed that essential progress had been made on the Iranian nuclear file and most outstanding issues had been resolved. The draft resolution should have taken those positive developments into consideration. source: UNread more
Statement by Indonesia against UN sanctions resolution on Iran
4 Mar 2008
Summary: MARTY M. NATALEGAWA ( Indonesia ) underscored the imperative to find a peaceful solution to any question related to nuclear non-proliferation, one that was guided by the need to protect the integrity of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Indonesia had full confidence in IAEA’s credibility and had been guided by its latest report in determining the right course of action. He appreciated Iran’s efforts for greater cooperation, which had allowed the Agency to continue to verify the non-diversion of declared nuclear material. Iran had provided IAEA with access to declared nuclear material, as well as required nuclear material accountancy reports in that connection. source: UNread more
Iranian leader lends Iraq $1 billion, tells U.S. to leave
4 Mar 2008
Summary: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lent $1 billion on Monday and told America to go home, as he wrapped up a two-day visit to Baghdad aimed at cementing Iran’s blossoming relationship with its one-time enemy. source: Chicago Tribuneread more
UN deepens the Iran nuclear crisis
4 Mar 2008
Summary: On Monday, the United Nations Security Council adopted a third round of sanctions on Iran [1] that will likely escalate the nuclear crisis, given Tehran’s stated promise to resist “unlawful” pressures and demands. This may well mean resisting a key aspect of the UN resolution that calls for the interdiction of ships and airplanes carrying suspected nuclear cargo to and from Iran. With US and French ships poised to carry out this duty in and around the Persian Gulf, the stage has now been set for the next chapter in the source: Asia Timesread more
China says sanctions not meant to punish Iran
4 Mar 2008
Summary: BEIJING: China said on Tuesday a UN Security Council vote to tighten sanctions on Iran was not meant to punish the Islamic regime, but merely intended to trigger more diplomacy over its nuclear programme. source: Economic Timesread more
Third round of sanctions against Iran amplifies the need for a new Iran approach
4 Mar 2008
Summary: Trita Parsi?The sanctions path is not leading anywhere,? said Trita Parsi, President of NIAC. ?Sanctions for the sake of sanctions signals neither strength nor determination. It only reveals strategic paralysis.? source: NIACread more
Iran’s envoy to UN: Security council tool of national foreign policy of few countries
4 Mar 2008
Summary: Mohammad KhazaeeThe international community is once again witnessing that the credibility of the Security Council, whose primary responsibility is to maintain international peace and security, is readily downgraded to a mere tool of the national foreign policy of just a few countries, Iranian Representative to the United Nations Mohammad Khazaee said in his address to the Security Council. source: IRNAread more
Iran is cooperating with IAEA: Indonesian envoy
4 Mar 2008
Summary: Indonesian Ambassador to the United Nations, Marty Natalegawa, stressed on Monday that Iran is cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency. source: IRNAread more
Text of New Iran Sanctions Resolution
3 Mar 2008
Summary: ... At the outset of the meeting, Iran’s representative said: ?Today’s action of some members of the Security Council against Iran’s peaceful nuclear programme, along with the measures taken in this regard in the past, do not meet the minimum standards of legitimacy and legality.? Iran’s nuclear programme had been and would remain absolutely peaceful and in no way posed any threat to international peace and security. It, therefore, did not fall within the Council’s purview. The peaceful nature of his country’s n source: UNread more
Ahmadinejad welcomed heartily in Iraq
3 Mar 2008
Summary: BAGHDAD ? It’s a damning indication of how poorly things have gone for the United States during its five-year misadventure in Iraq that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad can drive in broad daylight though this war-ravaged city and spend the night at the presidential palace, but George W. Bush can’t. source: globeandmail.comread more
British MPs warn against US attack on Iran
3 Mar 2008
Summary: A military strike against Iran is unlikely to succeed and could provoke a violent backlash across the region, MPs have warned. source: Press Associationread more
America?s Moral Deficit
2 Mar 2008
Summary: Trita Parsi begins his 2/27/08 opinion piece in the Inquirer titled ‘Negotiating with Iran without Betraying Human Rights’ by slapping the wrist of the current administration for its “apparent disregard for the expressed wishes of Iranian human-rights defenders”. That warning may have fallen on some sympathetic ears even as early as six years ago. But unfortunately that is no longer the case. source: CASMIIread more
Laptop of mass destruction
2 Mar 2008
Summary: The day after the International Atomic Energy Agency issued its latest report card on Iran?s nuclear program, the New York Times headlined its story: ?Nuclear Agency Says Iran Has Used New Technology.? The IAEA, David Sanger explained, had presented Iran with evidence that it was conducting experiments in manufacturing nuclear weapons. source: Scholars & Roguesread more
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