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2007-11-04 16:51 How to Rein in Iran Without War
By Jim Hoagland (THE WASHINGTON POST, 04/11/07): Iran is working to produce a 20-to-50-pound stockpile of enriched uranium that it can use to build atomic weapons within eight to 10 weeks, once it decides to do so - and has consistently lied to the United Nations about those efforts. That headline conclusion is one of two basic points that I draw from a series of private meetings on Iran 's nuclear ambitions involving diplomats, leading academic experts, senior military officers and experienced …
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2007-10-12 14:40 The Greening of the Prize
Al Gore, on whom I still have a big ol' boycrush even though his face is as wide as a glacier ( according to BOSSY ), and the UN's Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize .The Washington Post (I think I read it in the article linked above) raised the point that the Nobel Prize Committee is trending away from conflict resolution and towards people and organizations that promote and work to attain social stability. I would like to take it a step further …
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2007-10-12 13:22 Global warming, the Nobel Peace Prize and the corruption of scientific and political debate
You've no doubt heard that the former next president of the United States has been awarded a half share in this year's Nobel Peace Prize. The other recipient is the entire UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ). I congratulate Rajendra Pachauri and his IPCC colleagues on this well-deserved recognition of their invaluable work. I hope that the award of the Nobel peace prize emboldens the panel, and helps them overcome political interference in their work from those who would water …
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2007-10-12 08:46 New York Sun: Rauhan Nobel Petraeukselle
Nobelin rauhanpalkinto Al Gorelle Vielä mitä. The New York Sunin mielestä oikea ehdokas on Irakissa olevien amerikkalaisjoukkojen komentaja, kenraali David Petraeus. Tätä rataa: "It is true that General Petraeus doesn't seem to hate President Bush, which in recent years has seemed to be one of the pre-requisites for winning the prize. He hasn't bribed the dictator of North Korea, as had the 2000 winner, Kim Dae Jong. Nor did General Petraeus ever head a terrorist organization as did the 1994 co- …
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2007-08-31 18:11 Will Iran s good nuclear report card slow the march to war
Even though Mohamed ElBaradei is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, he's not resting on his laurels. Continuing in his role as the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, he handed in his report on Iran's nuclear program to the IAEA's Board of Governors yesterday. Reuters got a hold of a copy and summed it up: [...]
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2007-08-31 12:22 Not Going to War With the President You Have
As I predicted a while back, the Bush administration is ramping up their efforts to rally support for military action against Iran. Indeed, there is wide speculation that the administration will launch an all-out campaign to raise the rhetoric and hence the tensions right after Labor Day, following in the administration's belief (as former White House chief of staff Andrew Card noted in 2002 about the timing of the decision to begin banging the drums for war with Iraq), that from " a marketing p …
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2007-08-31 00:25 More incompetence from the U.N.
IAEA: Iranian Cooperation Significant [ link ]So, what is the substance of this "cooperation" Drawn up by IAEA chief doofus Mohamed ElBaradei, much of the confidential report obtained by The Associated Press focused on the already publicized Iran-IAEA cooperation plan, restating progress in some areas and time frames for Iran to respond to additional questions. Time frames What is this about time frames In that plan, Iran agreed to answer most questions from agency experts by November. Most ques …
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2007-08-22 11:44 IAEA Director-General receives an award
On 21 August 2007 the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei has received an award from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Contribution to International Cooperation. Related: Biography of Dr. M. ElBaradei. ...
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2007-08-20 17:30 Iran Roundup - Eye on the Terror State
The New Zealand Herald The commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards yesterday threatened to deal heavier blows in future against the United States after Washington said it may label the force a terrorist group, according to news reports. Local press in Tehran quoted Revolutionary Guards leader General Yahya Rahim Safavi saying he could understand Washington's ire towards the group because of their recent successes against the US. The Guardian Jabar Yawar, a deputy minister in the Kurdistan …
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2007-08-15 03:52 Selling uranium to India
You would think that having something a country wants-in this case, Australia having uranium that India wants-would give the supplying country a bit of leverage and that maybe a deal could be done. Surely we could've brought some pressure to bear on India to get them to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty before selling them our uranium Given the volatility of the region, India's actual and existing nuclear weapons program, and the risks, as we are always been warned of, about nuclear mat …
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2007-08-10 00:08 There Is Still Time, Brother
[The title of this post comes from the banner seen fluttering in the wind, at the conclusion of the 1959 film of Nevil Shute's novel, On the Beach, as noted here : "At the end of the film is seen an abandoned banner, reading 'There is still time... Brother'." The entry at the second link goes on to note this: The New York Daily News (December 18, 1959) condemned the film: "This is a would-be shocker which plays right up the alley of a) the Kremlin and b) the Western defeatists and/or traitors wh …
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2007-08-07 21:01 Prospects of Armageddon
By Abbas Edalat, a professor of computer science and mathematics at Imperial College London and founder of the Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran and Mehrnaz Shahabi, the campaign's executive editor www.campaigniran.org (THE GUARDIAN, 07/08/07): It is appalling, if unsurprising, to read the neoconservative cheerleader Oliver Kamm arguing in these pages that the atomic bombs that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki 62 years ago saved lives and ended suffering. The subtext …
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2007-08-06 14:52 IAEA team arrives in Japan
A team assembled by the International Atomic Energy Agency has arrived in Japan to examine the earthquake-hit Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant. It will spend four days at the plant before reporting to IAEA director general Mohamed ElBaradei.
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2007-07-30 02:26 The New Cold War
Two newspaper articles from different continents on Sunday analyzed the new "cold war". In Haaretz, Aluf Benn follows on the news of US arms sales to the Saudis and the increase in military aid (which also consists of $150 million for a ballistic missile defence system) to Israel. The massive sale of arms to Saudi Arabia and its neighbors in the Gulf and the increase in military aid to Israel are the U.S. response to the Iranian threat, and the flow of arms from Russia to Iran and Syria. Each ar …
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2007-07-23 20:23 UN to inspect Japan radiation site...
UN to inspect Japan radiation site... Japan will let UN inspectors visit its largest nuclear plant in hopes of easing international concern after an earthquake caused a radiation leak, officials said Monday. The government has told the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) it can send a mission to the plant around 250 kilometres (150 miles) northwest of Tokyo. "We are preparing to accept IAEA inspectors," said Masahiro Yagi, an official at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The IAE …
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2007-07-21 22:27 Resolved, That Richard B. Cheney, Vice President o...
Resolved, That Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, is impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, and that the following articles of impeachment be exhibited to... (Introduced in House) HRES 333 IH 110th CONGRESS 1st Session H. RES. 333 Impeaching Richard B. Cheney, Vice President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 24, 2007 Mr. KUCINICH submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Jud …
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2007-07-19 01:28 Japan nuke plant leak worse than thought
Update Japan accepts IAEA inspectors after quake troubleséšæ‹ "We made a mistake in calculating the amount that leaked into the ocean," the company said in a statement. Spokesman Jun Oshima said the amount was still "one-billionth of Japan's legal limit." éšæ‹ Stupid!! "To be honest, it's a mess," said company President Tsunehisa Katsumata, but he insisted fears of radioactive contamination were unfounded. Your assurance will not settle the concern among people. Speaking in Malaysia, IAEA chie …
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2007-07-18 14:46 North Korea shuts more nuclear facilities
[IAEA, Associated Press, 18 July] North Korea reaffirmed its commitment to nuclear disarmament at six-nation negotiations on the country's nuclear program, which resumed today in Beijing. During the opening session of the talks, North Korea's chief nuclear negotiator, vice foreign minister Kim Kye Gwan, pledged that the country would disclose all its nuclear weapons programs and disable them by the end of the year. In separate talks with South Korea, Kim said that Pyongyang was "willing to decla …
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2007-07-18 14:12 The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Reactor Accident Worse Than Three Mile Island
With each passing hour, with each passing day, the reports coming out of Japan make it clear that the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant accident is in some ways far worse than the accident at Three Mile Island, and citizens in the area surrounding the reactors are in grave peril as long as these seven reactors owned by the Tokyo Electric Power Company are in operation. As information comes streaming in, as the damage estimates and contamination amounts grow, one thing is obvious...all seven Kashi …
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2007-07-18 12:52 The Bush Saga [Last Act]: Attack Iran
Cheney has long favoured upping the threat of military action against Iran Although the Bush Regime is in deep trouble over Iraq, it remains focused on Iran A well-placed source said: "Bush is not going to leave office with Iran still in limbo" While Dick Cheney favours military threats, Condoleezza Rice prefers diplomacy. George Bush has sided with Cheney. "The red line is not in Iran The red line is in Israel If Israel is adamant it will attack, the US will have to take decisive action "The ch …
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2007-07-16 12:44 Bush's fault IAEA confirms that North Korea has shut down its nuclear reactor
Interesting - and surprising news from over the weekend: SEOUL, South Korea - U.N. inspectors have verified that North Korea shut down its nuclear reactor, the watchdog agency's chief said Monday, the first on-the-ground achievement toward scaling back Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions since the international standoff began in late 2002. The main U.S. envoy on the issue, meanwhile, said that the United States is looking to build on momentum and will start deliberations on removing North Korea from a …
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2007-07-16 10:04 UN Nuclear Agency Confirms North Korea Has Shut Down Reactor - Voice of America
Voice of America UN Nuclear Agency Confirms North Korea Has Shut Down Reactor Voice of America - 19 minutes ago By Roger Wilkison The head of the United Nations nuclear agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, says his inspectors have confirmed that North Korea has shut down its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon, a key step in efforts to halt the country's production of nuclear ... IAEA Confirms N.Korea Has Shut Reactor Forbes North Korea 'shuts nuclear reactor' ITV.com South China Morning Post (subscription) - In …
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2007-07-16 07:10 Okay, Now You Can Blame Bush
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton lambasted President Bush for his North Korean ... oh, sorry - old story. UN inspectors on site today have confirmed that North Korea has shut down its nuclear reactor. Well, ... it's still his fault, right United Nations inspectors have confirmed the shutdown of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear reactor, the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog has said. Mohamed Elbaradei praised what he said was "good co-operation" from North Korea, and welcomed the shutdown as a "step i …
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2007-07-16 02:40 North Korean Nuclear Shutdown Is For Real
The North Koreans have shut down their sole nuclear reactor, located at Yongbyon. International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei stated today that "our inspectors are there. They verified the shutting down of the reactor yesterday." The 10-person team of inspectors will work for several days applying IAEA seals as the nuclear equipment cools off. The North Koreans are 3 months late in implementing their end of the Denuclearization Action Plan. According to that plan, the nuclear shut …
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2007-07-15 23:15 Bombs away over Tehran!
Bad news. Now that Bush and Cheney's approval has fallen into the lower depths, the two-headed president no longer has anything to lose. Therefore, according to Ewen MacAskill and Julian Borger of the Guardian, Iran is now in serious danger of being attacked. At some point before Bush leaves office, a preemptive strike is very likely: The shift [in thinking] follows an internal review involving the White House, the Pentagon and the state department over the last month. Although the Bush administ …
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