Will Israel continue to let Iran practice Taqiyya on Nuke Sites?

Will Israel continue to let Iran practice taqiyya concerning nuke Sites

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Iran’s Friend IAEA Head Mohamed ElBaradei Rides Into the Sunset,

Leaving the Artful Dodger Iran Knowing Exactly What It Is Doing,

And free world nations in a state of frustration of what’s Next,

In the saga of letting Iran do what it takes to make a Nuke!

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This is the first IAEA Resolution in more than three Years!

Iran has successfully practiced Taqiyya for many Years,

And will continue to do so unless Israel hits its Sites!

A 25-3 margin with six abstentions is a good Time

For Israel to Hit Sites if Sanctions do not Work!

November 27, 2009

http://www.tribulationperiod.com/

Begin Excerpt from BBC News via World News

Iran rebuked by UN nuclear body

November 27, 2009

The UN nuclear watchdog’ s governing body ha

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s passed a resolution condemning Iran for developing a uranium enrichment site in secret.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) also demanded that Iran freeze the project immediately.

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The resolution, the first against Iran in nearly four years, was passed by a 25-3 margin with six abstentions.

But Iran’s envoy to the watchdog denounced the move, calling it intimidation.

Iran says its nuclear programme

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is for peaceful energy purposes, but the US says it is seeking nuclear weapons.

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In September, it emerged that as well as its uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, Iran had a second such facility near the town of Qom.

“ I believe the next stage will have to be sanctions if Iran does not respond to what is a very clear vote ” – Gordon Brown

The revelation deepened Western fears about the country’s nuclear ambitions.

The IAEA resolution was passed with rare Russian and Chinese backing.

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Only Cuba, Venezuela and Malaysia voted against it.

It called on Iran to reveal the purpose of the second plant and confirm that it is not building any other undeclared nuclear facilities.

Speaking at a Commonwealth summit in Trinidad and Tobago, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said

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the clearest possible signal to Iran.

“I believe the next stage will have to be sanctions if Iran does not respond to what is a very clear vote,” he said.

ANALYSIS

Jon Leyne, BBC Tehran correspondent This resolution is a sign of Iran’s growing isolation.

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It is the first at the IAEA since 2006.

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Crucially it secured the support of Russia and China. That makes it more likely they will vote for new sanctions on Iran when debate is stepped up in the new year, though there are still some tough negotiations ahead.

It seems that Iran’s hesitation over a new fuel deal for its Tehran research reactor and its reluctance to engage in more constructive talks has infuriated even those countries which have protected it in the past.

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On Thursday IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei, who has always pressed for a compromise solution, expressed his frustration in dealing with Iran.

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In response, Iran has threatened to reduce its co-operation with the UN nuclear watchdog, but not to break off ties completely. The real trouble for Tehran is that the Iranian government now seems to be in too much internal turmoil to make clear decisions and follow them through.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry urged Iran to react “with full seriousness” to the resolution, while the US ambassador to the IAEA, Glyn Davies, said it showed that “patience is running out”.

“We can’t have round after round of fruitless negotiations… that don’t get us where we want to get,” the US envoy said.

But Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, said the resolution was a “hasty and undue” step that would jeopardise the chances of success of the talks on the proposal.

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“The great nation of Iran will never bow to pressure and intimidation vis-a-vis its inalienable right to peaceful uses of nuclear energy,” he said.

The resolution came a day after the outgoing head of the IAEA, Mohamed ElBaradei, expressed frustration at Iran’s refusal to accept an international proposal to end the dispute over it s nuclear programme.

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The plan envisages Iran’s low-enriched uranium being shipped overseas for processing into fuel. This is seen as a way for Iran to get the fuel it wants, while giving guarantees to the West that it will not be used for nuclear weapons.

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Addressing IAEA governors in Vienna on Thursday, Mr ElBaradei said his inspectors had made no progress in their attempts to verify the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear programme.

“It is now well over a year since the agency was last able to engage Iran in discussions about these outstanding issues,” he said. “We have effectively reached a dead end, unless Iran engages fully with us.”

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