Saturday, June 23, 2007

U.S. Allies Debate Iran Nuclear Deal

LA Times:

Key U.S. allies are debating the idea of a nuclear compromise with Iran that would call for only a partial freeze of Tehran's uranium enrichment program — a stance that could put them at odds with Washington, officials said Friday.

To call the EU, US Allies, is asinine when the Eu's first priority is to protect its client state, the Islamic Republic, precisely to sabotage U.S.'s economic and geopolitical leverage. This shenanigan is nothing more than to buy time for the Islamic Republic to enrich more Uranium while they have absolutely zero reason to stop it.

Meanwhile, the Muslim ElBaradei , a staunch ally of Islamic Republic is allowed to draw up U.S.'s foreign policy plan with the help of Iranian Larijani.
How pathetic is that? The Egyptian El Baradei is orchestrating the whole 'stall tactic' with his Muslim brethren in Iran. It is an absolute travesty for this guy to be the director of IAEA while his loyalty lies with the ummah.



On the record, Europe claims to be as concerned as America about a nuclear-armed Iran. The record also shows, however, that Europe's biggest countries do a booming business with the Islamic Republic. And so far for the Continentals, manna trumps security.


The European Union--led by Germany, France and Italy--has long been Iran's largest trading partner. Its share of Iran's total imports is about 35%. Even more notable: Its trade with Tehran has expanded since Iran's secret nuclear program was exposed. Between 2003 and 2005, Europe's exports rose 29% to €12.9 billion; machinery, transport equipment and chemicals make up the bulk of the sales. Imports from Iran, predominantly oil, increased 62% to €11.4 billion in that period.

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