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Mainstream reports also tend to report an event from one side without giving any context. For example, they report that Iran is refusing to stop the enrichment program, but fail to point out that enrichment is legal and the American NIE intelligence report concluded that they do not intend to build nuclear weapons.
So we have the likes of disarray with a very distorted view.
Legally Iran does have the right for uranium enrichment.
I believe every country does, but personally I would be concerned with some countries going down this line...Iran being one
Again I reiterate that Russia has been trying to broker a deal where the uranium is enriched outside of Iran...safegaurding the threat of this been used for nucleur arms...but still allowing Iran to have a nucleur energy program...From what I see Iran has flatly refused this saying its their sovereign right to use the enrichment program. To me the deal sounded ok.... and it was going to be for a probationary period with constant monitoring from the west. Again perfectly reasonable
The middle east is unstable to say the least I'm sure no one wants another country armed with nukes!!
Again both China and Russia had veto power but refused to use it...you say the west influenced them... That doesn't cut it for me it just seems like commonsense.
That may seem like a very eurocentric opinion but again I ask the question why do they need a nucleur energy program when they're sittin on the 2nd largest gas reserves in the world?