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October 14, 2004

Russia Says Finished Building Iran Nuclear Plant.

via MOSCOW (Reuters) -

"Russia's top nuclear authority said on Thursday it had finished construction of an atomic power plant in Iran -- a project the United States fears Tehran could use to make nuclear arms.

"We're done. All we need to do now is work out (with the Iranians) the agreement on sending spent fuel back to Russia," said a spokesman for Russia's Atomic Energy Agency (RosAtom).

To allay U.S. concerns, Russia has promised not to start up the Bushehr plant in southern Iran until Tehran guarantees to return to Russia all spent nuclear fuel, which can be used in making weapons."

Pheeeeew, thank goodness. You see, the west was beginning to question which side Russia was really on, but hey, as long as the Mullahs guarantee to return all spent nuclear fuel, what's there to worry about? Thanks Russia!

Posted by ActivistChat.com at October 14, 2004 08:35 AM

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Still surprise that IAEA's attitude towards Iran?

About El baradei

http://www.legnostorto.com/node.php?id=19868


We have learned, from the Iranian website http://web.tiscali.it/iranian , that Ebadi is married to an Iranian woman whose relative is Ayatollah Mahdavi Kani, one of the "brains" of the regime and close to the tyrant Khamenei.

It's what we learned from Kameran Pirnia, who is surprised by the attitude of the IAEA Chairman towards the Theo-Nazi regime of Tehran.But he then says that one must not be surprised because his wife is a close relative of that Ayatollah.

Baradei's wife is cousin of that powerful ayatollah.

Pirnia states that it might be because of his wife that Baradei is unwilling to take action against Iran.
"But Baradei cannot be neutral toward Iran", Pirnia says.

Posted by: Stefania at October 14, 2004 11:13 AM

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