- Head of Iran's nuclear organization says Tehran still open to fuel swap
- Iran hails new centrifuge
- United States focuses on Iranian nuclear program's weapons potential
- Iranian President assails U.S. President over Nuclear Posture Review
- International divisions over sanctions continue
- Iran holds international conference on nuclear weapons and nuclear energy
- Khatami prevented from visiting Hiroshima
Israel
No Easy Options for Obama if Iran Sanctions Fail
“New international sanctions won’t be the ‘crippling’ ones sought by the West. There are likely to be plenty of sanctions-busting operations that reduce their impact.”
BASIC Executive Director Paul Ingram quoted by Reuters via the National Post (Canada).
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http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=2817289
Nuclear summit takes aim at unsecured bomb material
“If leaders at the summit get it right, they could render nuclear power safer to use in the fight against climate change, strengthen the non-proliferation regime, and build further international confidence in … nuclear disarmament.”
BASIC Research Director Ian Kearns quoted by Reuters in Sundays Zaman.
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http://www.sundayszaman.com/sunday/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=207074
Keeping the lid on: Nuclear security and the Washington summit
Far more remains to be done before the world can feel assured that nuclear security issues are being addressed seriously enough…..
Non-proliferation requires disarmament, and vice versa: Advice to the Iranian Government as it seeks to challenge the nuclear order at the NPT Review Conference
Iran should step up cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog as a first step towards creating the space for negotiations.
Treading Water in 2010: The Nuclear Weapon States and Nuclear Disarmament
Country by country review of nuclear weapons states’ arsenals and their positions before the NPT Review Conference
Iran Update: Number 141
Tensions increase between Tehran and the IAEA Fuel swap concept still in circulation Western governments…
Peeling the Onion: Towards a Middle East nuclear weapons free zone
Israel should realize that attending an international conference with its neighbors is in its own security interests