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Uranium Enrichment a “Right of the Iranian People”


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Iran Insists on No Compromise, Won’t Shutter Nuclear Sites After U.S. Talks

Frances Martel

Four rounds of talks with a team of American diplomats have done nothing to soften Iran’s position on ending its illicit nuclear weapons development, Iranian officials insisted on Thursday.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who has led the delegation to Oman-mediated talks with Washington for the past month, eliminated the possibility on Thursday that Iran will stop enriching uranium, a core demand of the administration of President Donald Trump for any agreement to lift sanctions on the world’s premier state sponsor of terrorism. Tehran insists that it has a “right” to generate highly-enriched uranium as part of its “peaceful” nuclear program, while American officials have pointed out that no peaceful nuclear states have programs that enrich to the capacity that Iran has and that uranium of such highly enriched quality is not necessary to run nuclear power plants — its only use would be in developing a bomb.

Nonetheless, Araghchi insisted, according to the Iranian state propaganda outlet PressTV, that enrichment is a “right of the Iranian people” that the Islamist regime will not compromise on.

“Defending the rights of the Iranian people in the nuclear field, including [uranium] enrichment, is one of these principles and rights of the people that we will not compromise on,” the foreign minister declared, “neither in the media nor at the negotiation table. This is the right of the Iranian people, and no one can deny it.”

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What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate. Some men you just can’t reach.
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20 thoughts on “Uranium Enrichment a “Right of the Iranian People”

  1. When, not if, but when, the mad muthas decide to pop the nuke then and only then will the whole place be turned into a sea of glass. I do have some measure of sympathy for some of the Iranian people. Wonder how many are left that remember how Iran was before 1979?

  2. Iran cannot be allowed to enrich uranium beyond what makes
    a wristwatch glow in the dark.
    I’m a big proponent of nuke plants for power generation and
    that includes powering our naval vessels.
    The most efficient and safest way to produce power is with
    steam driven turbines. How you produce that steam is the
    argument. Wind and solar produce waste both during and
    after production of the hardware. Reliable power from that
    pair of politically motivated scams is just plain liberal fantasy.

      1. Another “Great Leap Forward’, following in the footsteps of the late Great Helmsman, Chairman Mao..

    1. 25% of electricity in the US is renewable coal is now down to 15% and declining 1% p
      Nuclear is the most expensive by levelized cost

    1. your answer is …… a fictional movie? you probably still think the Taliban are losing

  3. Orientals, especially the Chinese, have the reputation of taking a long term view and planning accordingly. Muslims have been in the business of conquering the world for about 1500 years now. It’s past time we remembered that.

  4. The only way to hold the Muslims at bay is to beat them until their grandchildren are afraid to pick up the fight.

    They will, eventually, anyway. (That’s how I read Daniel, Revelation and other Scripture. I could be wrong, but…)

    But you don’t hold a pack of dogs at bay by tossing them dog biscuits, but by blowing the pack leaders away in front of the pack, so they are instilled with a fear of what will happen if they attack you.

    If it is feasible, surgical strikes to eliminate the leaders publicly, turning their “enrichment” facilities into piles of glowing glass, and (IMHO) also targeting the ‘schools’ that have been teaching this latest form of fundamental Islam and turning them into piles of smoldering rubble.

    1. be the first to go over and kill a couple of mullahs for the rest of us if you still have jam in your sack

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