ElBaradei BLOCKING Iranian Nuke Report TILL 12/1/09!
Round & Round The Chicken House U.S. Chases Weasel!
Get Ready For ANOTHER Period of Iranian Delaying Tactics!
Iran is beginning a new round of diplomatic dialog Deception,
Six governments urgently discussing the release of Intelligence,
Heavier Sanctions against Iran may come out of these Discussions,
Germany & France for the First Time are Getting Serious on Sanctions,
There’s an Outside Chance the Iranian Uprising & Sanctions Might Work!
It is extremely doubtful If the Arab Desert Fox ElBaradei finally comes Clean!
He is Nearing The End of Tenure As IAEA HEAD and Plans to Put HIS Spin On It!
UN putting Islamic in charge of inspecting Islam sites borders on insane absurdity!
September 2, 2009
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Begin Excerpt from FARS News
Official: Iran Ready to Present Updated Proposals to West to resolve the nuclear standoff
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Urgent:
Official: Iran Ready to Present Updated Proposals to West
News number: 880610142117:53
2009-09-01 Nuclear
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8806101421
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran is ready to present its updated package of proposals to
the West to resolve the nuclear standoff between the two sides, a senior
Iranian official announced on Tuesday.
“Now and after the glorious presidential election, we are ready to offer our
updated package of proposals with power, logic and strong public support,”
Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Saeed Jalili
told reporters here in Tehran today.
He expressed the hope that the package would instigate dialogues and
cooperation between the two sides for the materialization of justice,
progress and promotion
of global peace.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced in May that Tehran would
present its package of proposals to the Group 5+1 in the near future.
In July, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said that Tehran was
preparing a package of proposals to present to the western powers that could
be a basis for future talks.
Mottaki told a news conference that the package deals with political and
economic issues as well as security and international affairs.
Begin Excerpt from DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
Six nations may reveal data concealed by ELBaradei on Iran’s nuclear progress
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
August 31, 2009, 5:06 PM (GMT+02:00)
US, Israel and four other governments are urgently discussing the release of intelligence that Iran is running covert military nuclear projects parallel to its civilian program after Mohammed ElBaradei, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, withheld this data from his last report, DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources disclose.
The four governments are Britain, France, Netherlands and Japan.
All six had provided ElBaradei with new and detailed information on the advances made by Iran in its race to develop a nuclear bomb for inclusion in his last report on Aug. 28 before he retires next month.
But ElBaradei, true to his usual custom of blurring Iran’s breaches, omitted the new evidence.
In Paragraphs 18 to 20 of his report, he admits to possessing substantial intelligence but regrets he is unable to use it to confront Iran without betraying his sources and so Iran was not able to fully answer IAEA queries.
US and Israeli sources denounce this evasi on as a diplomatic scandal verging
on fraud.
The material passed to him left no doubt that Iran was engaged in developing a nuclear weapon and revealed for the first time that it reached the final stages, weapon design, of the process. But ElBaradei decided to keep it hidden on the pretext of not exposing sources.
One official told DEBKAfile that passing the new information to the IAEA director had compromised its sources anyway so there was no point in holding it back any longer.
The seven governments concerned will decide very soon which parts of this unpublished information to air.
According to our sources, it will not be attributed directly to any government but to “Iranian exiles” who will present it as coming from inside Iran.
This tactic was employed in 2004, when the opposition Mojaheddin al-Khalq leaders first broke the news of Iran’s uranium enrichment plant in Natanz at press conferences in Washington and Paris.
The Israeli foreign ministry denounced the ElBaradei report, released ahead of the nuclear watchdog’s regular annual meeting in Vienna on Sept. 7, for omitting “to detail Iran’s efforts to obtain nuclear arms or its continued attempts to deceive and conceal those efforts.
Neither did it mention Tehran’s refusal to cooperate with the IAEA and the international community.”
Next month, when the UN General Assembly opens, a special high-level meeting of the UN Security Council will discuss nuclear proliferation.
Begin Excerpt from Jerusalem Post
ElBaradei calls Iranian threat ‘hyped’
September 1, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST
Mohamed ElBaradei, outgoing chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has called the Iranian threat “hyped,” saying there is no proof the Islamic republic will soon have nuclear weapons.
“In many ways, I think the threat has been hyped,” ElBaradei told the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in an interview released Tuesday.
“Yes, there’s concern about Iran’s future intentions and Iran needs to be more transparent with the IAEA and international community,” he told the Chicago-based magazine. “But the idea that we’ll wake up tomorrow and Iran will have a nuclear weapon is an idea that isn’t supported by the facts as we have seen them so far.”
“About Iran, I’ve been told, ‘Mind your own business; you’re a technician.’ And yet, at other times, on other matters, I have been told that I’m the custodian of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty – sometimes by the very people who tell me to mind my own business when it comes to Iran,” he continued.
“I don’t put much stock in either designation. I’m neither a custodian nor a technician; I’m merely someone who is trying to do his job,” he said.
On Sunday, government officials said that Israel wants the IAEA to release a classified report on Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons experiments, following Friday’s release of an IAEA report that was welcomed by Teheran as “positive.”
Although the report said that Iran was stonewalling about “possible military dimensions” to its nuclear program, the report was far less critical of Teheran than Israel would have liked.
According to government officials, the IAEA has another document which is a summary of everything the agency knows about Iran’s nuclear program, which has remained classified. Israel is keen on getting that document released, but has limited leverage since it is not a member of the IAEA.
ElBaradei did not agree to release the document, and the decision to do so will now go to his successor, Japan’s Yukiya Amano, due to take office on December 1.
In July, Israel privately heaved a sigh of relief at the election of Amano to replace ElBaradei.
While officially Israel had no comment on the development, privately, government sources said Amano was Israel’s preferred candidate.
“We hope now that our relationship with the IAEA will be less tense, that the unnecessary friction with the IAEA will disappear, and that we can return to full cooperation,” one government source said.
He also said the expectation in Jerusalem was that Amano would be more “neutral” than ElBaradei when it came to Israel’s concerns.
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