A GABBY HAYES IRANIAN SPECIAL!

A GABBY HAYES IRANIAN SPECIAL!

Talk, Talk, Talk Until You Talk Yourself to Death!

A Never Ending Charade of Endless Circular Chatter!

January 18, 2008

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The Iranians have kept the European Union and Un ite

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talking, talking, and talking, for years, while all the time they scamper busily like little bucktoothed beavers to produce a nuclear war head bomb to perch atop their Shihab missile series.

Followers of Islam are indeed the children of this world, the children of darkness, and tares of the Devil. They are wiser in the ways of this world than the children of light, and are quite proficient in leading them down a garden path with quicksand at the end of it.

Luke 16:8 – And the lord commended the unjust steward, because he had done wisely: for the children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light.

I Thessalonians 5:4,5 – But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. [5] Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.

Matthew 13:37-43 – He answered and said unto them, He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man; [38] The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one; [39] The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world; and the reapers are the angels.

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[40] As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire; so shall it be in the end of this world. [41] The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; [42] And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. [43] Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.

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Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.

The tares are, like the followers of Islam, deeply religious people, but the world is loaded with countless hoards of very religious people, who dance to the orchestration of the principalities and powers of a Satanic led outward cloak of hypocrisy. They are appointed to wrath by God.

I Thessalonians 5:9 – For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ,

Begin Jerusalem Post Article

‘Iran to talk on past nuclear activity’

THE JERUSALEM POST

January 13, 2008

Iran’s top leaders have agreed to answer all remaining questions about their country’s nuclear past within four weeks after talks with the UN’ s chief nuclear in

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spector, his spokeswoman said Sunday.

Melissa Fleming, spokeswoman for International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei, also said that ElBaradei was given new information on Iran’s “new generation of centrifuges.” That issue is a top priority for the agency as it tries to establish how far advanced Iran is in developing the technology, which could be used in a weapons program.

The four-week deadline is me ant to wrap up

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an IAEA probe of past Iranian nuclear programs.

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A diplomat familiar with the talks said that investigation now was focused on the most delicate aspects of the Teheran’s past atomic work, including programs linked to US suspicions Teheran had conducted experiments linked to nuclear arms.

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The probe was originally slated to be completed in December, and the United States and its allies have been chafing at the delay, say diplomats accredited to the IAEA. But they are unlikely to object publicly if the extension allows ElBaradei to reveal details of such secret programs.

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In Abu Dhabi on Sunday, US President George W. Bush said Teheran “defies the United Nations and destabilizes the region by refusing to be open and transparent about its nuclear programs and ambitions.” Calling Iran the “world’s leading state sponsor of terror,” he urged Arab nations to join with the US to confront the danger “before it’s too late.”

Fleming’s e-mailed comments were issued just a few hours after ElBaradei’s plane touched down in Vienna, ending a two-day visit to Teheran that included unprecedented meetings with both Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The diplomat said the talks went “very well,” adding that, beyond discussing the progress of his agency’s probe into Iran’s nuclear past, ElBaradei was able to press his case for the need for Teheran to suspend uranium enrichment, a key UN Security Council demand.

Separately, however, a senior diplomat expressed doubt ElBaradei was able to persuade the Iranians to freeze enrichment and noted Western efforts for additional UN sanctions against the Islamic republic would continue unless that condition was met. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly on the issue.

Fleming’s statement appeared to jibe with the first diplomat’s comments on enrichment, saying the Teheran talks included “the importance of the implementation of the Additional Protocol as well as on other confidence building measures called for by the Security Council.”

The Security Council has demanded Iran suspend enrichment, which can create both nuclear fuel and the fissile core of warheads, as a “confidence building measure.” It has additionally urged Teheran to restore broader inspection rights for the IAEA by reinstating the “Additional Protocol” granting agency experts such powers after suspending it more than a year ago.

Alluding to the IAEA probe of Teheran’s past nuclear activities launched last year, Fleming also said that the talks resulted in agreement that the “work plan should be completed in the next four weeks.”

Under the plan, Iran committed itself to answering all lingering questions about its past nuclear activities – including those it has evaded since 2003, when nearly 20 years of clandestine atomic work on the part of Teheran were revealed.

Publicly, the agency has been careful about the progress of its probe.

In an August report, ElBaradei said the agency felt that information provided by Iran on past small-scale plutonium experiments had “resolved” agency concerns about the issue. It has also confirmed that Teheran has given agency experts a copy of documents showing how to form uranium metal into the spherical shape of warheads.

But it specified that Iran still needed to answer the agency’s questions about the issues that are potentially more important in determining whether the country has or had a military program – among them, the “Green Salt” project, the history and present state of its enrichment technology and the origins of traces of highly enriched uranium at a facility linked to the military.

The first diplomat said those were among the issues now under discussion.

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Shortly before ElBaradei’s trip, diplomats had told the AP that Teheran

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had ended years of stonewalling and begun providing some information on the topics.

“Iran also provided information on its research and development activities on a new generation of centrifuges,” said Fleming’s statement.

While IAEA experts have access to Iran’s declared enrichment program using outmoded P-1 centrifuges, it has been kept in the dark about the existence of the state of the art p-2 machine.
Iranian officials confirmed the existence of a P-2 research program only last year. Up to November, diplomats told the AP that agency had recently been denied access to a workshop testing and developing the P-2.

The issue is important because large-scale use of P-2s would allow Iran to accelerate its enrichment program, which Teheran insists is only

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Begin World News Article

Iran to settle atom inquiry issues within month – IAEA

Reuters

By Mark Heinrich

January 13, 2008

VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran agreed to answer remaining questions about past, secret nuclear work within a month at talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency chief, the U.N. watchdog said on Sunday.

In a statement issued after IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei’s return, the U.N. watchdog said Tehran gave him information about work to develop an advanced centrifuge able to enrich uranium much faster than the antiquated model it uses now.

ElBaradei met top Iranian leaders over two days last week to push for swifter cooperation to wrap up a longrunning IAEA inquiry into its nuclear history and shed light on its current programme, which the West suspects will yield atom bombs.

Iran denies the accusation.

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ElBaradei is anxious to see a standoff between Iran and Western powers over its disputed nuclear ambitions settled peacefully, a concern underscored by a U.S.-Iranian naval incident in the Gulf a week ago which has fanned tensions.

Iran, after years of stonewalling that helped lead to U.N. sanctions, agreed in August to clarify questions about its nuclear past, a process called the “work plan”. But an end of year target set by ElBaradei passed with issues still open.

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“Agreement was reached on the timeline for implementation of all the remaining verification issues specified in the work plan. According to the agreed schedule implementation … should be completed in the next four weeks,” the IAEA said.

A diplomat close to the IAEA said ahead of ElBaradei’s rare visit that the agency inquiry had entered a final phase with Iran addressing U.S. intelligence given to U.N. inspectors about past attempts to “weaponise” atomic material.

“Iran is prepared to remove all outstanding ambiguities by March,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini told a news conference in Tehran on Sunday.

That would be in time for ElBaradei’s next Iran report to the IAEA’s 35-nation board of governors, which meets on March 3-7.

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CONCERN

Western diplomats had expressed concern that Iran would lose motivation to carry out the “work plan” after a U.S. intelligence report last month said Tehran had stopped an active nuclear weapons programme in 2003.

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The report also said Iran was still striving to develop enrichment prowess that could be militarised in the future, but it has nevertheless undercut a U.S.-led push for harsher sanctions against Tehran.

ElBaradei also tried to impress on Iran the need to permit wider inspections under the IAEA’s Additional Protocol and take other measures demanded by the U.N. Security Council to prove the Islamic Republic’s repeated assertions that it is enriching uranium only for peaceful energy.

To that end, the statement said: “Iran also provided information on its research and development activities on a new generation of centrifuges.” These are being developed at workshops now off-limits to U.N. inspectors.

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