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IAEA visit: It's showtime for Iran's nuclear denials. Saudi Arabia may Buy Nuke from Pakistan

 
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IAEA visit: It's showtime for Iran's nuclear denials. Saudi Arabia may Buy Nuke from Pakistan
The IAEA team's three-day visit marks the first opportunity for Tehran to rebut allegations of a covert Iranian nuclear weapons program that were made public in November.

Protesters turn out for IAEA arrival at Tehran airport

A group of Iranians – of a type often associated with pro-regime basiji ideologues, a few covering their faces and carrying placards in English which read "Nuclear energy is our right" – turned out at the Imam Khomeini airport for the IAEA team's arrival Sunday.


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Re: IAEA visit: It's showtime for Iran's nuclear denials. Saudi Arabia may Buy Nuke from Pakistan
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says uprisings in the Middle East region are part of the battle against Zionist autocracy in the world.

The Leader said humanity is standing at a critical juncture and is on the verge of a “grand development.”

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Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has said that no one has the right to ask Iran to halt the uranium enrichment component of its nuclear program.

Salehi made the remarks at a news conference on Sunday on the sidelines of an African Union summit in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa when asked whether or not Iran would halt its nuclear enrichment activities if the West offers incentives.

“We have the legal right to uranium enrichment, and we pursue it according to the NPT (nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty). No one has the right to ask us to halt uranium enrichment,” Salehi stated.

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Saudi Arabia may develop nuclear weapons ability

There are growing fears that Saudi Arabia will turn to Pakistan for its own bomb if Iran develops nuclear weapons.

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Re: IAEA visit: It's showtime for Iran's nuclear denials. Saudi Arabia may Buy Nuke from Pakistan
IAEA and other inspectors have been in Iran for some time now, and not one of them thinks Iran is building a nuke.





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