Iran nuclear program – All options on the table

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…by  Jim W. Dean, VT Editor    with  Press TV,  Tehran

 

Kerry have played the good cop and bad cop, a role usually assigned to two people
Kerry have played the good cop and bad cop, a role usually assigned to two people

[ Editors Note:  Iran’s public relations people have taken advantage of pulling on the lion’s tail by showing that the ‘all options on the table’ game is one that can be played by both sides.

Even if the US rhetoric is motivated by throwing a bone to the hawks to be able to say they have not been rolled over by the Iranians, the Obama administration is still losing credibility by paying them that much attention when, at this stage of the game, all of their past threat hype has been proven to be bogus.

If the Israelis had been holding any ‘proof’ that could have been used to kill the Iran talks and sanctions removal, they certainly would have used it. We know now, as we always suspected, that they did not. That was made easy by their multi-decade archival record of hysterical claims that Iran soon would have a bomb being dead wrong 100% of the time.

That corporate media would continue to publicize any of the Zionist bomb-threat hype on Iran without any mention of their 100% past inaccuracy record is solid proof that corporate media was an active participant in the hoax.  And if they would do that so brazenly and unapologetically, you can be sure they have engaged in a lot more nefarious geopolitical media spinning.

Being a willing conveyor belt for disinformation on this scale…well…frankly I would have to classify that as a national security threat. Our ‘treasured’ Fourth Estate should have to wear that hair shirt whenever they appear in public.  But like dummies, despite their having whizzed on your shoes, too many of us treat them with respect…an act of craven submission and a disgrace to us all.

Are you sure it is raining?
Are you sure it is raining?

When they spit in your face and you think it is raining, they have nothing but contempt for you, one of the few things I am totally in agreement with them on.

What we will see now, to divert attention from the US having way overplayed the Iran threat, is the inventing of replacement threats.

These will be demands for the Iranians to curtail their defensive military development which has been forced upon them due to years of our threats and trying to trigger a justifiable attack on them, especially during the Bush (43) whacko years where they tried to pull a false flag attack on American troops and blame Iran.

These faux demands are designed to be rejected as an excuse to reimpose sanctions, and the Iranians know this. What the spinmeisters aren’t grasping is the world will know the US wants to continue the hype game, and support for sanctions will break down. You see this already beginning to happen.

It is way past time to start treating people with the disrespect and utter contempt that they have been dishing out. And that not only starts with the militant Zionists, but all who have served them here, politically, in the military command, media, academia, and not least of all…the Christian Zionists…the worst of them all, in their own special way… Jim W. Dean ]

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Iran not to step back on nuclear path: Official

–  First published February 10, 2014  –

 

Iran says it will not step back on the path to peaceful nuclear know-how, and will move full steam ahead to secure more achievements in that domain.

“Not only will the Islamic Republic of Iran not retreat in the nuclear technology arena, but it will work at a faster pace to [boost] the quality and application of this technology,” said Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi in an address to a group of Iranian Air Force commanders and personnel in Tehran on Monday.

The Iranian nuclear chief added that if the Sextet of world powers – Russia, China, France, the US, Britain and Germany – do not abide by their commitments under last November’s Geneva nuclear deal, Tehran can switch back its nuclear activities to their original state “in a matter of hours.”

Under the Geneva accord, the six world powers agreed to provide Iran with some sanctions relief in exchange for Tehran agreeing to limit certain aspects of its nuclear activities during a six-month period. The accord took effect on January 20th.

“In the area of nuclear research and development, we managed to not accept any constraints and to continue our activities because of Iranian negotiators’ vigilance,” Salehi stated, reassuring that Iran is determined to “safeguard the principle of [uranium] enrichment.”

Salehi further pointed to recent intense negotiations between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Tehran, stressing that bilateral cooperation between Tehran and the agency is “moving forward.”

On Sunday, Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement on seven practical measures to be implemented by Tehran as voluntary measures by 15 May 2014. The two sides also reviewed progress on the implementation of the six initial practical measures that were agreed upon some three months ago.

Tehran and the agency signed a joint statement in November 2013 to outline a roadmap on mutual cooperation on certain outstanding nuclear issues. Under the deal, Iran agreed, on a voluntary basis, to allow IAEA inspectors to visit the Arak heavy water plant and the Gachin uranium mine in the south of Iran.

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Jim W. Dean was an active editor on VT from 2010-2022.  He was involved in operations, development, and writing, plus an active schedule of TV and radio interviews.