Posted on 12/10/2014 10:34:52 PM PST by PROCON
Quiet allegations of Iranian cheating on its interim nuclear agreement are fueling speculation in the Israeli press that Israel may be preparing to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, reports the Algemeiner.
The official position from Washington has been reflected in Secretary of State John Kerrys assertions that Iran has so far adhered to the November 2013 Joint Plan of Action nuclear agreement, which bound Iran to suspend certain work at its Arak heavy-water reactor designed to produce plutonium. Iran has held up its end of the bargain, Kerry said last month in Vienna while announcing a seven-month extension to the P5+1 nuclear talks.
However, according to journalist Colum Lynch writing in Foreign Policy, Washington has quietly accused Iran of going on an international shopping spree to acquire the necessary components for the Arak heavy-water reactor to produce nuclear weapons-grade plutonium. Lynch said that the White House has so far not publicly acknowledged its displeasure with the Iranians.
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Thanks DW! I will be OK with that as long as they are not in Cursive.
Yes, of course I meant west, not east. I really need to have my coffee before I hit the post button.
Yes, of course I meant west. I really need to have my coffee before I hit the post button.
Steady, 06! And Merry Christmas.
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