On top of the Obama Administration’s escalated nuclear weapons production and pledge to continue providing cover for Israel’s nuclear arsenal, the Administration’s assertion that “Iran is breaking rules all nations must follow” does not stand up to scrutiny.
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U.S. Claim Iran’s Qom Plant ‘Breaks Rules’ Lacks Validity
Posted: 5 October 2009 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Ahmadinejad, Ali Akbar Salehi, David Sanger, EU, France, Gareth Porter, Gaza, Germany, Google, Gordon Brown, Hamas, HEU, Hezbollah, human rights, IAEA, international law, Iran, ISIS, Israel, Jim Lobe, law, LEU, Likudniks, Manouchehr Mottaki, Margaret Talev, Middle East, neoconservatives, Netanyahu, Newspeak, NPT, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, Obama, P5+1, Palestine, Paul Brennan, Qom, Russia, Security Council, terrorism, Trita Parsi, UK, UN, UN Security Council, uranium enrichment, uranium hexaflouride, US, Warren Strobel, Washington Post, West Bank, William Broad, Zionism
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