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‘US administration may support Israeli attack on Iran’

Published time: March 07, 2012 19:06
Edited time: March 07, 2012 23:06
Tehran: A handout picture released by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's official website shows him (R) listening to an expert during a tour of Tehran's research reactor centre on February 15, 2012. (AFP Photo/Ho)

Israel says it is unlikely Iran will give up its controversial nuclear activity without “a real military alternative.” The statement comes from the PM’s top adviser after the six powers agreed to resume talks with Iran over its nuclear program.

­"It should be clear that without a real military alternative, the Iranians will not relent in the negotiations. And without there being a serious alternative, they will not enter the negotiations, and in any event there has to be readiness for the negotiations failing," Netanyahu’s national security adviser, Yaakov Amidror, said on Wednesday.

Although he added that there “will be no one happier” than Israel "if it emerges that in these talks Iran will give up on its military nuclear capability.”

Speaking during a news conference in the White House, US President Barack Obama  said there is a “window of opportunity” to solve the tension around Iran’s nuclear program peacefully.

However, some, like researcher Benjamin Schett, are skeptical about this.

“It seems to be some kind of theater that the Israeli or American officials are playing,” Schett told RT.

He adds that “Obama’s soft power that he is using to meddle in Iran’s interior affairs probably will not succeed, not with economic sanctions. Although they will hit Iran hard, there are still countries like China, India, even Japan and South Korea and others who are still importing Iranian oil. ”

“So, probably at some point the American administration will say well, we tried everything in diplomacy and they will of course support Israel’s attacks,” Schett speculates.

On Tuesday the EU foreign policy head, Catherine Ashton, said that the six big powers, the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany, had agreed to resume talks on Iran’s nuclear program and hope negotiation will help to restore “international confidence in the exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, while respecting Iran's right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy."

Also on Tuesday Tehran said it would also allow nuclear inspectors to visit a secret military Parchin site, which is yet to be arranged.

“It is not the first time Iran tries to find some kind of compromise with the West. Iran always tried to please the US side,” Schett concluded.

Previous visits by UN atomic officials could not reach any conclusion on the existence of weapons because they were denied access to key facilities.

Comments (15)

Marden (unregistered) 01.08.2012 21:23

Once again my friends, Drink my coffe and pay the bill.
You want oil , lots of it ? PAY FOR IT !
And stop pointing fingers and demonizing other cultures to make it easy to steal their resources.
Iran has the full right to defend itself.
Do you want acces to their nuclear installations ?
How about the US and israel allow full access to the iranians , russians and chinese ?
If the israelis want war , let them have it , i am sure they are used to being on the brink of extinction thanks to all the dumb moves they make time after time. The world will be a better place without them.
GO IRAN  ! GO !

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Indian 18.03.2012 13:28

y u can't attack Iran??????????? 4 wt u r waiting????????????? ???     If u can then attack. And then u will see the real power, Real Soldier from IRAN.... They will definately learned u what is the real WAr....What is mean of War...... Don't think that they are pelistineans........ ...............from my point of view you can ask your servent for more sanction....nothing mor then this......Shame on UUUUU......!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Babak (unregistered) 08.03.2012 17:17

Parchin "a secretive military site"?!!!...... Com e on RT! It's so socking that you are falling for such a ridiculously stupid ziowestern-made propaganda claim? It iss a real shame! Parchin is a well known 'Conventional weapons Depot' Near Tehran, built in 1970s and is not a secretive place at all (however, since it is merely a conventional facility it's far beyond the IAEA nuclear watchdogs mnadate to demand inspecting it, unless they have sufficinet evidence to prove otherwise, which they never have had anything but made up allegations). Nevertheless, many many Iranian civilians who've served their compulsary military service have been inside that depo. Even many american military personnel have been in there before the 1979 revolution. Every body in the country knows where the parchin depot is. It is definitly a conventional weapons depot for the military bases around the capital Tehran. Even there is a piece of motorway going right to that depot's entrance. Just ask yourselves: Would any country with such a huge land build up its secretive(!) testing facility(!) so close to its capital? Would anybody build up a motorway to the door-step of such a 'secretive!' site?! This propaganda is just getting so ridiculous now!

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