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Tehran’s Ambitions

A report from the International Atomic Energy Agency expresses deep concern about Iran’s nuclear related activities. The U.S. and its allies should push for tougher sanctions.

September 17, 2011
    Iran Has New Equipment to Speed the Production of Nuclear Fuel, Panel Is Told

    Inspectors told the International Atomic Energy Agency that new centrifuges could help Iran overcome years of delays in nuclear fuel production.

    September 3, 2011
      Citing Options, Iran Rejects Uranium Deal, Diplomat Says

      At the talks between Iran and six major powers in Istanbul over the weekend, Iran said it was “no longer interested” in a fuel-swap deal.

      January 25, 2011
        Little Progress Seen in Iran Nuclear Talks
        Little Progress Seen in Iran Nuclear Talks

        The United States and other world powers had low expectations about another round of talks, while Iran sought progress on a fuel-swap arrangement.

        January 22, 2011
          Iran Talks Set to Resume

          Low expectations preceded another round of talks scheduled for Friday, but Tehran signaled interest in pursuing a fuel-swap arrangement designed by Washington.

          January 21, 2011
            Iran Says Time Is Running Out For Nuclear Deal

            A top official indicated that time was running out for a 2009 proposal for Tehran to send nuclear material abroad in return for enriched uranium for a research reactor.

            January 13, 2011
            MORE ON INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY AND: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, IRAN
              Iran Invitation for Tour of Nuclear Sites Snubs U.S.

              Iran invited Russia, China and several European Union members to visit its nuclear facilities later this month, but pointedly snubbed the United States.

              January 4, 2011
                Report Suggests Iran’s Nuclear Effort Has Problems

                Inspectors reported that Iran stopped feeding uranium into centrifuges at an enrichment plant, and experts suggested that a computer worm caused the machines to break down.

                November 24, 2010
                  Read the Report on Iran

                  Countries that for political or economic reasons are still enabling Iran need to read the International Atomic Energy Agency’s latest report.

                  September 10, 2010
                    U.N. Says Iran Has Fuel for 2 Nuclear Weapons

                    The report appears likely to bolster the Obama administration’s case for a fourth round of economic sanctions against Iran.

                    June 1, 2010

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                      New Evidence on Iran’s Nuclear Aspirations

                      In a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency, seven categories of technology are cited as possible evidence that Tehran’s nuclear program aims to build an implosion nuclear device.

                      An Interview With Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

                      President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran accuses the International Atomic Energy Agency of wandering well outside its mandate in raising questions about missile design and other military matters.

                      MSNBC: The New York Times Edition

                      In this week's show, John Harwood of CNBC and The New York Times discussed Iran, the health care overhaul and the arrests of terror suspects in Denver. (Video: MSNBC)

                      CNBC: Iran Warned About Nuclear Site

                      CNBC coverage of the remarks made by President Obama on Friday, when he and the leaders of Great Britain and France accused Iran of building a secret underground plant to manufacture nuclear fuel.

                      Sunni Nuclear Concerns

                      Iran's decision to continue uranium enrichment has led some countries to consider pursuing civilian nuclear technology.

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