William Zambrano
(14
Feb 2006)
"LATER THAN WE THINK"
IRAN'S
MOVES INCREASE NUCLEAR TENSION
Iran notched up the brinksmanship over its disputed nuclear program Monday,
abruptly postponing talks with Moscow on a plan to enrich Tehran's uranium on
Russian territory to allay fears it is building an atomic weapon.
Diplomats in Europe said Iran had started small-scale enrichment of uranium,
a process that can produce fuel for an atomic bomb.
"Uranium gas has been fed into three machines," said a senior diplomat in Vienna,
Austria, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to
comment on the matter. Another diplomat confirmed that limited enrichment had
begun at Iran's Natanz site.
State-run Iranian television later reported that Alaeddin Boroujerdi, head of
the national security and foreign relations committee in parliament, said the
country had begun peaceful nuclear enrichment activities Monday. Boroujerdi
said inspectors from the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency were
present.
IRANIAN THREAT IN THE HEADLINES
Agency: Iran
Document for Nuclear Weapons
Nuke
Tests In Iran?
Iran
tells nuclear agency to remove seals, cameras
Ahmadinejad:
Israel 'will be removed'
Moscow believes Iran has developed
a large nuclear device in its “preliminary stage.”
Iran’s
suicide bombers threaten to “burn down” U.S. interests
MILITARY RESPONSE IN THE HEADLINES
US
prepares military blitz against Iran's nuclear sites
Iran
row: Germany debates military option
Can
Israel Take Out the Mullahs' Nukes?
Hamas
Leader Khaled Mash'al: "We Say to This West... By Allah, You Will Be defeated"
Attack
on Iran could lead to Mid-East war
BRIEFING PAPER- Iran: Consequences of
a War
REVIEW: A high-risk game
of nuclear chicken
COMMENTARY: Later
than we think