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Sep
30
2009
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West goes to Iran talks — and readies sanctions

The U.S. and five other world powers go to the table with Iran on Thursday to demand a freeze of its nuclear activities, and a senior U.S. official said Washington may seek rare face-to-face talks with Iranian diplomats.

Even as they prepared for Thursday’s talks, the U.S. and its allies were contemplating new and tighter sanctions on Tehran, in a clear signal of expectations that the negotiations may again end in failure.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested all six — the five permanent U.N. Security Council members and Germany — were of one mind on the need for Iran to meet international concerns on its refusal to stop uranium enrichment and heed other U.N. Security Council demands.

“We support what the international community has said with a unified voice,” she told reporters at the United Nations.

Iran’s choice, she said, is to agree to measures that “would guarantee that what they’re doing is solely for peaceful purposes — and the alternative track, which is greater isolation and international pressure.”

With the stakes raised by Tehran’s revelation last week of a secret uranium enrichment site, a move by the U.S. to break precedent and meet directly with Iran would reflect the Obama administration’s determination to get results at Thursday’s gathering.

Briefing reporters in Geneva, a senior U.S. official raised the possibility of a meeting between the Americans, represented by William Burns, the under secretary of state for political affairs, and Iran’s chief negotiator Saeed Jalili. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of the private nature of the talks.

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Jan
01
2009
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Israel Targeting All Regional Countries

TEHRAN — Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has warned Arab states that Israel is targeting all regional countries.

Israel is hatching plots against Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia in the UN Security Council, Larijani said here on Wednesday.

And Israel has become a regional nuisance, he added.

The remarks by Larijani came as the Zionist army was relentlessly pounding the Gaza Strip for the fifth consecutive day which has so far killed at least 390 Palestinians and wounded about 2000 others.

Commenting on the military assault on Gaza, he said, “This is not a minor event. If the Zionist regime is allowed to attain its objectives, the Middle East will not experience peace any more. The issue is not only related to Gaza and will not be confined to it.”

He also urged Islamic countries to be vigilant about traps, adding that they should not let ethnic and national biases convolute the issue, he added.

“The Gaza issue is not an Iranian-Arab issue. It is an Islamic-humanitarian issue, and the silence of (certain) countries in the face of the crimes in Gaza is a disgrace for them.”

Addressing Arab leaders, the Majlis speaker stated, “Our Arab friends should be aware that they are dealing with a regime that is plotting against them.”

Larijani insisted that the current state of affairs in the Gaza Strip is totally related to Iran’s national interests.

“If the Israelis succeed, our sovereignty will be jeopardized. Even if we do not look at the issue from a religious viewpoint but look at it from a national viewpoint, we should still defend the Gazans.”

———Ahmadinejad urges UN, Arab League to halt Israeli crimes

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on the international community and world bodies to meet their duties and end the current humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip.

“The United Nations and the Security Council should pinpoint what their duties are. Isn’t it their duty to defend the oppressed and innocent people of the world against bullying and crimes?” he asked as he was addressing thousands of people in southeastern Iran.

Ahmadinejad criticized the UN for its silence in face of Israel’s brutal crimes in Gaza.

“If the Security Council is bound to defend and support all nations of the world… it is better to break its silence and not allow the occupying regime to continue its crimes.”

Addressing the UN secretary general, Ahmadinejad stated, “Mr. secretary general should know that he is responsible for such massacre of the people of Gaza.”

The president also slammed the Arab nations for their inaction over the overt slaughter of Gazans.

“Isn’t it the duty of the Arab League to defend the Arab countries? Aren’t the people of Palestine Arab? Why then has the Arab League is silent in the face of massacre of the oppressed and innocent people?”

Full Story:  http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=186050

Jan
01
2009
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Benetton store torched in Iran over ‘link with Zionist network’

A branch of Italian clothing retailer Benetton was set on fire in Iran amid angry protests against the Israeli onslaught on Hamas-ruled Gaza, media reports said on Wednesday.

The store, located on Dowlat Street in upmarket north Teheran, “was set on fire by unknown people,” the conservative Jomhuri Eslami newspaper and several other media sources reported.

The Teheran fire department said the cause of the incident, which occurred very early Tuesday, was under investigation, ISNA news agency reported.

“Benetton is said to be linked with the Zionist network,” the government newspaper in Iran charged, adding that its opening in the Islamic republic “has sparked several disputes over the past two years and people and student bodies objected to its activities.”

Full Story:  http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1230733119504&pagename=JPArticle/ShowFull

Dec
24
2008
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Ahmadinejad: Israel at end of line, will soon fade away

In Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s latest verbal assault on Israel, the Iranian president said it would soon “fade away from the earth.”

“The crimes being committed by the Zionist regime [Israel] are happening because it is aware that it has reached the end of the line and will soon fade away from the earth,” Mehr news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying during an anti-Israeli rally in Tehran.

He said world powers have become increasingly hesitant to show further support for Israel, which he said has lost direction.

Ahmadinejad claimed that Israel’s “crimes” in Gaza were aimed at changing the political leaders in the troubled region in line with its own political interests.

Israel has enforced a blockade on the Gaza Strip since the Islamist organization Hamas seized power there in June 2007.

The Iranian president has attracted international condemnation in the past three years with his attacks on Israel, suggesting it should be “wiped off the map.”

However, he has repeatedly rejected charges he is anti-Semitic.

Iran does not acknowledge the sovereignty of Israel and supports the Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.

At the Friday prayer ceremony in Tehran, the Iranian cleric Ahmad
Khatami condemned international organizations and even Arab countries, including Egypt, for having remained silent over the situation in Gaza.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1046139.html

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