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Iran rejects nuclear inspections unless Israel allows them

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GENEVA - An Iranian envoy said Monday his government will not submit to extensive nuclear inspections while Israel stays outside the global treaty to curb the spread of atomic weapons.

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"The existing double standard shall not be tolerated anymore by non-nuclear-weapon states," Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh told a meeting of the 190 countries that have signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

Nuclear safeguards are far from universal, he said, adding that more than 30 countries are still without a comprehensive safeguard agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency to ensure full cooperation with that U.N. body.

"Israel, with huge nuclear weapons activities, has not concluded" such an agreement or submitted its facilities to the IAEA's safeguards, Soltanieh said.

Israel, which does not discuss whether it has atomic weapons, did not sign the nonproliferation treaty, which requires all signatories except the major powers to refrain from obtaining nuclear arms. India and Pakistan, which have developed nuclear weapons, also are not signatories.

Iran did sign the treaty and is under U.N. Security Council sanctions meant to pressure the Tehran government into allowing inspections that will ensure it isn't developing nuclear weapons. Iran insists its atomic program is peaceful, with the sole goal of using reactors to generate electricity.

A U.S. envoy accused Iran of "provocative and destabilizing activities" and said its leaders were responsible for leading the country into the sanctions imposed by the Security Council.

"The path of defiance is also the path of isolation, of continuing and additional sanctions and of further stunted economic opportunities for a proud and sophisticated people already suffering from economic turmoil and mismanagement by its regime's leaders," said Christopher A. Ford, U.S. special representative for nuclear nonproliferation.

Ford said Iran joined North Korea and Syria in weakening the nonproliferation treaty.

"This treaty regime faces today the most serious tests it has ever faced: the ongoing nuclear weapons proliferation challenges presented by Iran, by North Korea and now by Syria," Ford said.

Ford cited U.S. intelligence that North Korea was helping Syria in "secretly constructing a nuclear reactor that we believe was not intended for peaceful purposes." Syria denied last week that it was working on an undeclared reactor, which purportedly was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike last September.

Soltanieh said nuclear-armed powers like the United States, Britain and France are practicing "nuclear apartheid" by denying or restricting peaceful atomic technology to countries like Iran.

"Access of developing countries to peaceful nuclear materials and technologies has been continuously denied to the extent that they have had no choice than to acquire their requirements for peaceful uses of nuclear energy, including for medical and industrial applications, from open markets," Soltanieh said.

This usually means the material is more expensive, poorer quality and less safe, he said.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080505...erence_iran;_ylt=AmuH.KbxJDgvEJIyV5j8yi9vaA8F
 
That's funny. What's good for the goose is good for the gander--unless, of course, the gander has much, much, much more to hide than the goose does!
 
and the news would run..."Iranian not complying with UN inspectors" ....."have developed huge nuclear arsenal"....as usual cutting out why.....

to make this analogy logical for even the not so bright.....i bet even a kid would complain when candy was taken away from him while his brother could eat all he wanted just because his parents liked him...oh he would be pissed and throw a tantrum....not saying the best Christmas gifts were always given to his bro and all he got was nagging that he was not good enough and got scolded at every opportunity....

haha funny how Israel goes around all over the middleast with our F16's blowing nuclear installations without even a slightest reprimand....while it has the same stuff and says its for maintaning peace ...brilliant....
 
First off this has nothing to do with foreign policy and secondly there is absolutely nothing within the constitution that says that every nation should be treated equally.
Ron Paul has never once suggested that you treat your friends the same as your enemies. That would be foolish as nothing is black and white and each nation is an entity unto itself.
Ron Paul has simply stated that we should not subsidize foreign nations and that we should be friends with everyone. That is very different than treating all nations exactly the same.
And by the way these are not anti-Iranian comments.
 
so tell me where should i have posted this??? and this has nothing to do with the constitution...since when is the UN part of our constitution?? its about iran not allowing double standards....
 
so tell me where should i have posted this??? and this has nothing to do with the constitution...since when is the UN part of our constitution?? its about iran not allowing double standards....

This is a fine place to post this. It has everything to do with our intervention policy, how this situation plays out could determine if we go to another war or not.
 
First off this has nothing to do with foreign policy

oh it definitely does seeing as the supposed rejection of inspections is one of the reasons the adminstration tried to build up for the war with Iraq. If we threaten Iran again for rejecting nuclear inspections but ignore the reason they did so, our double-standards become more apparent.
 
ahh it is true.


im so mad because of what our idiot government is doing to Iran.

he made a valid point, why not Israel too...
 
i think i read somewhere israel has about 300 "nuclur" WMD that are undeclared......

google Mordechai Vanunu.....

First off this has nothing to do with foreign policy and secondly there is absolutely nothing within the constitution that says that every nation should be treated equally.

perry....are you for real?...

constituent had a very good pic he posted for Benny...I was wondering if he could post it here....
 
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And by the way these are not anti-Iranian comments.

You are correct Perry. Thank you for the precision of your argument.


(aren't we all opposed to the U.N. here anyway? should anyone be inspecting anyone else? who gave these inspectors their authority? from which of the governed did this body derive its consent?)
 
You mean Israel has Nukes? 300 of them? How can this be? How come our media has not reported this? Or written about this? WHY? I never knew this! So If I did not know this many others (sheep) are not aware of this.
 
You mean Israel has Nukes? 300 of them? How can this be? How come our media has not reported this? Or written about this? WHY? I never knew this! So If I did not know this many others (sheep) are not aware of this.


im not trying to be rude but, are u being serious right now??? nobody knows for sure the exact number but it should be over 300


google this name : Mordechai Vanunu
 
Playing devils advocate. I know the deal just like you and many RP supporters. We all know imho who owns who in this country.imho
 
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