“As a result of September 11, the world is saying bring the nonsense in the Islamic Republic of Iran to an end. The window of opportunity is not that long. It’s the next couple of years. The key is the organized opposition inside Iran. The important thing is to help with high-tech support in terms of communication equipment and financial support,” said Reza Pahlavi (son of late Shah of Iran) on March 25, 2002.
The two-day meeting in Geneva between the Islamic Republic and the Vienna Group (P5+1) ended on December 7, 2010 – with a promise to meet again in Istanbul in January 2011. Dialogue between Iran and the P5+1 were stalled in October 1, 2009, after the Vienna Group while refused to discuss Israeli nuclear program – tried to pressure Iran to ship most of its low-enriched uranium out of the country in exchange for reactor fuel from potential suppliers such as Russia and France without international guarantees.
Catherine Ashton, the Israeli mouthpiece and EU’s foreign policy chief had nothing to offer against Tehran’s nuclear program except her old rant of ‘West suspects that Tehran’s nuclear program is meant to produce nuclear bomb, which is much greater threat to world security in the future than Israel’s current stock of 240-400 nukes’.
On the first day of the meeting – Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili mainly focused on last week’s terrorist attacks targeting two Iranian nuclear scientists in Tehran. Jalili lashed out at the West’s silence over the attacks, which left one Iranian scientist dead and another injured. He also reminded the participants that that Tehran’s nuclear rights are non-negotiable.
Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, declared before the meeting: “We are ready to co-operate on a wide range of issues. This is a unique opportunity that we hope the West will not waste.”
In response, Hillary Clinton had to lie from both sides of her Zionist mouth: “the US is entering the talks in “good faith” and spoke of Iran’s “right to have a peaceful nuclear program”. To her that means -Tehran needs to stop its support to Hamas and Hizbullah to prove it.
On November 30, 2010 – the British daily The Independent had reported Israeli daily Ha’aretz senior commentator on strategic issues, terrorism and intelligence, Yossi Melman, saying that Mossad-MI6-CIA were behind the publication of classified US State Department documents by WikiLeaks, assassination attempts on two Iranian nuclear scientists, which left one of them killed and the other wounded and the appointment of Tamir Pardo as the new head of Mossad, Tel Aviv’s foreign espionage agency.
“They are part of the endless efforts by the Israeli intelligence community, together with its Western counterparts including Britain’s MI6 and America’s CIA, to sabotage, delay and if possible, to stop Iran from reaching its goal of having its first nuclear bomb. The attack on the two scientists, one of them mentioned as a top nuclear scientist working with Iran’s Ministry of Defence, was part of these efforts.
It has more to do with the policy of Mossad to deal a blow to Iran’s nuclear programme. On top of assassinating nuclear scientists to terrorise others and force some to quit, it is believed that Mossad was also behind penetrating Iranian purchasing networks and selling them flawed equipment of its nuclear enrichment centrifuges and most recently by planting a virus which has damaged the nuclear computers at Natanz.
Yet despite these daring ploys, it is obvious to Israeli decision-makers as well as to western leaders that if a country is determined enough to develop nuclear weapons nothing would stop it.”
Ben Obama received a slap from G77 + China, comprising 131 developing countries plus China. On Monday, the group has voted Iran’s ambassador in Vienna, Ali Ashar Soltanieh, as its Chairman to deal with IAEA and other Vienna-based United Nations organizations. Ali Asghar already heads the Vienna-based 53-member Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND).
http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2010/12/09/vienna-groups-latest-chutzpah/