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Russia very alarmed at Iranian nuclear stance
2010-02-21
[Al Arabiya Latest] Russia said on Friday it was "very alarmed" by Iran's failure to cooperate with the IAEA, but that it will honor a contract to deliver advanced air defense missiles to Iran.
"They lied to us, Dmitri!"
"Yes, Volodya. We should sell them advanced air defense systems!"

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei repeated Iran's insistence that suspicions about its nuclear program were baseless. But the United States said the IAEA report lent weight to its campaign for more sanctions against Tehran. "We are very alarmed and we cannot accept this, that Iran is refusing to cooperate with the IAEA," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told the radio station Ekho Moskvy. "For about 20 years, the Iranian leadership carried out its clandestine nuclear program without reporting it to the IAEA," he said. "I do not understand why there was such secrecy."

The IAEA on Thursday made public its concerns over a classified analysis which concludes that Iran already has explosives expertise relevant to a workable nuclear weapon. "Some questions remain on the table and Iran has so far not reacted to them," Lavrov said. "We need to understand how several documents concerning military nuclear technology found their way to Iran."

Russia -- which wields a veto in the United Nations Security Council -- has in recent weeks raised suspicions publicly about Iran's nuclear activities, after for years saying it had no evidence Tehran was seeking to build a nuclear bomb.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko hinted that talks on a sanctions resolution could start soon. "No work is in progress at the U.N. Security Council in New York today to prepare a possible sanctions-based resolution on Iran ... However, given the current circumstances, we cannot fully rule out the possibility of starting this work."
Posted by:Fred

#3  Russia/China use Iran as a proxy against the west.

Hesb'allah is a proxy.

China is backing Iran for mercantile purposes.

Russia likes Iran for both the money it receives for Iranian contracts, and that Iran is a counterbalance to the West's influence in the Mid-East.

But Iran is not a proxy per se

Its time for regime change in Tehran which the Iranian public will support!

Suggest revising it to "regime change in Tehran that the Iranian public will support".

At this point in time, there's no clear indication that there is widespread, nation-wide support for regime change in Iran.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-02-21 16:42  

#2  Russia/China use Iran as a proxy against the west.

Its time for regime change in Tehran which the Iranian public will support!
Posted by: Paul2   2010-02-21 05:38  

#1  As they + VLADVEDEV should be 2012-N-AFTER.

To wit,

DAILY TIMES.PK > {Richard Holbrooke] US WARNS OF INCREASED AL QAEDA THREAT IN CENTRAL ASIA
[beyond AGHAN = AFPAK to FORMER SOVIET -STANS, espec vee ISLAMIC MOVEMENT OF UZBEKISTAN]
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-02-21 01:28  

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