Sunday, July 31, 2005

Iran making demands?

It seems like Iran is threatening to restart nuclear activites if the EU doesn't submit to their demands.

When Iran is making demands, it's time to threaten military action. Iran will never really stop seeking nuclear weapons and all negotiations without the threat of force will merely delay their progress and not stop it.

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At 12:37 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Iran has declared that it will resume nuclear conversion at Esfahan within one or two days. Europe has requested an emergency meeting of the IAEA to pressure Iran not to resume nuclear fuel cycle work. Israel is pressuring Ukraine to demand from Iran the 12 nuclear-capable X-55 cruise missiles that were smuggled there four years ago.

All of this is happening as the talks with North Korea are drawing to a crucial, and so far unpredictable, end.

So is World War III imminent? Hardly.

Over reaction is exactly what these unlikely allies are fishing for. The coincidence of declared threats by both countries is a bit too convenient. By cranking the nuclear threat pressure simultaneously, both North Korea and Iran are hoping to walk away with the most handouts.

 

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