Showing posts with label nuclear deal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear deal. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2015

French expert Bruno Tertrais: Iran will likely cheat in case of nuclear deal

The panel of the Foundation for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris on June 12
Iran's regime will likely deceive if it signs an compromise with the world authorities to limit its nuclear plan in return for the lifting of international sanctions, senior French nuclear proliferation expert Bruno Tertrais has said.
Dr. Bruno Tertrais, Senior Research Fellow at France's Foundation for Strategic Research (FRS), made the remarks in a panel of the Foundation for Middle Eastern Studies in Paris on June 12. The panel also placed Dr. Olli Heinonen, former Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA);past CIA director James Woolsey; former White House Director of Public Liaison Linda Chavez; and Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the US representative office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
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Friday, June 5, 2015

Nuclear deal won’t change Iran regime’s ‘hegemonic goals‘: Ex- U.S. Amb. to Iraq

Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq ambassador James Jeffrey

Ex-U.S. Ambassador to Iraq ambassador James Jeffrey, warned the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday that the Iranian regime stays a fulmination to destabilize the region and that a nuclear compromise would not symptom “a change of heart about its ultimate hegemonic goals.”
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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Is a robust Iran nuclear deal possible as serious questions remain unanswered on “possible military dimensions” of Tehran’s program?

Parchin military site in Iran
John Kerry and the Iranian regime’s Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif are planned to take  another round of conversation in Geneva this weekend as  part of an continues  nuclear talks to achieve a extensive agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.Placing searching and confirmation mechanisms to stop the Iranian regime from receiving nuclear weapons stays to be a key unresolved subject between Iran and P5+1. The Obama government maintains that nuclear triad  blocks the Iranian regime’s way to bomb.
Maryam Rajavi had told Only implementation of Security Council resolutions can definitely prevent Iran regime's access to nuclear bomb



DISAGREEMENT OVER “EXCESSIVE DEMANDS” ADDS TO UNCERTAINTY ABOUT NUCLEAR DEAL

Javad Zarif
On Wednesday, AFP published that Iran’s conductance nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi told Iranian media that the  conversation with the P5+1 are not really bound by a plan , in spite of their sophisticated June 30 deadline. Saying that the negotiate team was concentrated only on securing a deal that meets all Iranian  requests, the diplomat expressed that the talks could go on unlimited.

These declaration may have been prompted by  observation made the previous day by the French ambassador to the United Nations. Speaking at an event hosted by the Atlantic Council, Gerard Araud said that it now seems very unlikely that the nuclear talk will reach a result by their deadline, or even soon after.
  Thursday the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)revealed that the regime in Tehran and the government of North Korea have widely exchanged information and delegations of experts in the fields of nuclear weapons and nuclear warhead design as recently as late April 2015

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Monday, May 25, 2015

West must stop Iran supporting terrorists and misuse human rights under the nuclear deal, Congressman demands

Congressman Steve Stivers
Iran must stop support terrorists and ending human rights violation under  any agreement with the West with the aim at preventing it achieve a atomic bomb, a US Congressman has asked.

Congressman Steve Stivers said he had 'serious concerns' about whether this  regime can be trust to fulfill its responsibilities according to any agreement - and that Congress should play  a role on confirmation  any deal .
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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Poll: Majority of California voters support giving Congress a say on Iran nuclear deal

u.s Congress
The survey of 1,048 California voters showed  that 60 % of population  support giving the Congressional  power to check  and potentially rejected  a nuclear contract with the Iranian regime.
The survey of 1,048 California voters showed  that 60 % of population ( society) support giving the Congressional  power to check  and potentially rejected  a nuclear contract with the Iranian regime.
Legislator  would have the ability to support or oppose the contract  with ratings for or against picking up congress imposed sanctions against  Iran.
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