Sunday, September 21, 2014

TERRORISM IN NUCLEAR FIELD...."creating environment"

THE TERRORISTS CREATING A ENVIROMENT FROM A "SITUATION THEY WANTED TO DEVELOPED BUT DONT WANTED TO BE BLAME ON IT.....

1_...NUCLEAR PROJECT IN IRAK.....BY WHO?
2_...ANONYMITY. IS REQUESTED SUPPOSEDLY BY THE ONES IN QUESTION...
3_....A simple remarks. That lift eyebrow;

"  You give something, you take something," said a senior Iranian official on condition of anonymity"
4_......WHAT IN EXCHANGE IF DEAL IS EXECUTE.

"Iranian official echoed the remarks. Both officials said they would like the United States and its Western allies to show flexibility on the number of atomic centrifuges Tehran could keep under any long-term deal that would"

" lift sanctions in exchange for curbs on Tehran's nuclear program...."




NOW YOU ARE READY TO READ THIS ARTICLE MADE BY ORGANIZATIONSIN THE INTEREST OF NUCLEAR PROJECTS..."THE INTELECTUAL" USING TONY BLAIR PUPPET!


"Tehran rejects Western allegations that it is amassing the capability to produce atomic weapons under cover of a civilian nuclear energy program



"Both sides can show flexibility that will lead to an acceptable number for everyone," another Iranian official said.


Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said recently that he vetoed a U.S. overture to the Islamic Republic to work together on defeating IS, but U.S. officials said there was no such offer. In public, both Washington and Tehran have ruled out cooperating militarily in tackling the IS threat.

But in private, Iranian officials have voiced a willingness to work with the United States on IS, though not necessarily on the battlefield. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday that Iran has a role to play in defeating Islamic State, indicating the U.S. position may also be shifting.

"Iran is a very influential country in the region and can help in the fight against the ISIL (IS) terrorists ... but it is a two-way street. You give something, you take something," said a senior Iranian official on condition of anonymity.

Another Iranian official echoed the remarks. Both officials said they would like the United States and its Western allies to show flexibility on the number of atomic centrifuges Tehran could keep under any long-term deal that would lift sanctions in exchange for curbs on Tehran's nuclear program."


MAKE YOUR OWN RESEARCH ABOUT MATTER, SINCE NUCLEAR IS A DANGEROUS WEAPONS IN CRIMINAL HANDS!

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