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This is a possibility. But it's going to ultimately be contingent on Iran giving full access to their nuclear program in the same way that Iraq did after Gulf I. But it's going to take Iran ultimately asking for cessation. I just don't know on this one. [/ QUOTE ] The Iranians signed the IAEA and El-Baradei has stated that they have had full access to every site they have asked to inspect. |
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[ QUOTE ] This is a possibility. But it's going to ultimately be contingent on Iran giving full access to their nuclear program in the same way that Iraq did after Gulf I. But it's going to take Iran ultimately asking for cessation. I just don't know on this one. [/ QUOTE ] The Iranians signed the IAEA and El-Baradei has stated that they have had full access to every site they have asked to inspect. [/ QUOTE ] If IAEE access hasn't been denied very recently (don't remember), it probably won't with full access continue next month when Iran ramps up its announced production of centrifuges. Wish I had the link but first few searches failed to turn it up. Also, didn't Iran conceal its nuclear program for many years? |
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The following link will identify the problems the U.N. has with Iran's nuclear program:
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security...lution1737.pdf |
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