Iran Has Contempt for UN Moves Full Speed Ahead On Nukes
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Iranian Air Force Conducting Nationwide Exercises
The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) reports no progress in its efforts to establish whether or not Iran is developing nuclear warheads, enriching uranium for military purposes, testing nuclear explosives or building nuclear-capable missiles.
The draft report handed out Monday, Sept. 15, to IAEA board members in Vienna attributes this lack of progress to Iran’s non-cooperation with the inquiry. Observers say the IAEA has been laughably ineffective.
Iranian sources report that the Tehran administration has never been more contemptuous of the UN, international diplomacy and potential sanctions, certain the prospect of a US and Israeli military strike on its nuclear facilities is receding further day by day.
Iranian official sources report that an air force drill began Monday, Sept. 15, in half of the country’s 30 provinces. The commander of Iran’s aerial defense, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Mighani said that any enemies attacking the Islamic Republic would regret it.
Of late, certain influential voices have been raised in Israel arguing against the need of military action to cut down Iran’s covert nuclear bomb plans. President Shimon Peres, for instance, maintains that tough economic sanctions would “do the job.” The latest IAEA report shows this argument is invalid and the U. N. is impotent to deal with Iran.
Much of what is and will happen in the region depends upon the outcome of the U. S. presidential election. Iran is disheartened of late because of McCain’s surge in the polls. Israeli contend they can wait if a McCain election seems likely but, is more likely to attack if Obama appears likely to be elected.
