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    East-West split threatens nuclear unity on Iran

    VIENNA (AP) — The U.S. and its Western allies face an unpalatable choice over Iran at a key U.N. atomic agency meeting Thursday.

    They can defy Russia and China with a demand that the Islamic Republic start answering questions on its alleged secret nuclear arms program or face renewed referral to the U.N. Security Council. Or they can settle for a milder rebuke of Tehran that leaves the big powers formally speaking with one voice but leaves the world's hands tied in investigating the suspicions about Iran.

    Both ways, the U.S., Britain, France and Germany stand to lose as they head into the opening session of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board meeting.

    If they push for a tough resolution that sets a time frame for Iran to cooperate with the IAEA's probe, then Russia and China are likely to vote against it. That may doom further attempts to speak with one Security Council voice at any future negotiations with Iran over its nuclear defiance — and increase Sino-Russian resistance against new U.N. Security Council sanctions on Tehran.

    Going too far the other way keeps the facade of unity, by allowing Moscow and Beijing to endorse a weakly worded resolution with no deadline for Iran's cooperation and no warnings of penalties if it doesn't. But it once again stalls attempts to probe the allegations and signals Iran that it can thumb its nose at the world community.

    The big power split along East-West lines is not new — but is becoming more of a problem for Washington and its allies as Tehran advances in enriching uranium, which can be used for making weapons as well as fueling reactors.

    Tehran denies hiding a weapons program and insists its enrichment activities are meant only as an energy source. But as Iran gets closer to bomb-making ability, Israel may opt to strike militarily rather than take the chance that its arch foe will possess nuclear weapons.

    Israeli government officials have increased warnings that such a strike is being contemplated, and the U.S. also has refused to take that option off the table.

    Israeli officials have suggested they could accept crippling Iran sanctions as an alternative to force. But despite four rounds of economic sanctions, the United Nations is being held back from tougher measures by Russia and China, both of them veto-wielding Security Council members and bound to Iran by strategic and economic interests. They've offered no sign of a change in posture since President Barack Obama's meetings Saturday with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao.

    The West had hoped that an unprecedented detailing of Iran' alleged secret weapons work contained in a restricted Nov. 8 IAEA report could sway Moscow and Beijing. For the first time, the agency said Iran was suspected of clandestine work that is "specific to nuclear weapons."

    Both Moscow and Beijing pressured IAEA chief Yukiya Amano not to publish that information. After Amano ignored them, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was quoted as saying that the IAEA report "contains nothing new" and provides no further evidence that Tehran is developing nuclear weapons. He also repeated Russia's opposition to any new U.N. sanctions. Beijing has been less unequivocally opposed to tough measures but tends to follow Moscow's lead.

    Such support has clearly strengthened Tehran. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says IAEA fears are "absurd" accusations fabricated by Washington. On Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said his country was drawing up an in-depth technical response to show the IAEA report is wrong.

    The lack of progress on Iran also has created domestic fallout for Obama, with Republican presidential hopefuls seizing on it as proof that the U.S. president is weak on foreign policy.

    Western officials sounded a tough line ahead of the IAEA meeting.

    U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Washington is "looking for strong action" from the board, as part of "ways to increase the pressure on Iran, be they multilateral or unilateral."

    "The result that we're looking for is one that demonstrates to Iran very clearly and unequivocally ... the international community's resolve as well as its very serious concerns about Iran's nuclear program."

    French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said that the board "must adopt a very firm resolution demanding Iran to finally, in the briefest time possible, make known its activities, past and present, regarding a military program, allowing IAEA inspectors to work without restriction."

    Diplomats speaking on background in Vienna, however, depict a Western stance that is less clear.

    One senior Western diplomat suggested the West was ready to risk further strains with Russia and China, telling The Associated Press that a strong resolution with priorities outlined by Juppe was preferable to a weak text that Russia and China can live with.

    Others, however, emphasized maintaining six-power unity — even at the risk of watering down any text.

    With agreement not in sight late Wednesday, Western officials floated another option.

    They said the U.S. France and Britain — the three Western permanent Security Council members — might opt to skip any push for IAEA board action and turn directly to the Security Council for action on the Iran report.

    Russia and China would likely veto new sanctions. But the issue would be at least in front of the council, negating any need for IAEA referral to that body.

    The diplomats and officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the talks.

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    Matthew Lee in Washington, Ali Akhbar Dareini in Tehran, Cassandra Vinograd in London, Angela Charlton and Elaine Ganley in Paris and Christopher Bodeen in Beijing contributed to this report.

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    George Jahn can be contacted at http://twitter.com/GeorgeJahn

     
    • ja  •  Jackson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      its time for us to tack on a 35% trarif on goods from china,the next day they will stop supporting iran,,see how easy it is,we stop buying there goods,china straves,we have to start electing people who will represent the US interest
      • Thor 6 mths ago
        Well your half right, we need to elect people that are making decisions that are for America first, if we weren't walking lock step with Israel on every subject pertaining to them we might have a chance, but as of today the United States sides with Israel on everything, even the settlements, out one side of our mouths we condem them, and the other side we pay for them. While China does benefit from a currency deferancial with us we need not punish them for any support they have with or for Iran, can you imagine if China just said were not give you anymore money to lend to Israel or any more money to garrantee the loans Israel never pays back or just stoppped shippng goods to us, we'd be finished, first of all Israel would expect the money no matter what, they'd expect teh loan garrantee's, the poeple would just have to pony up the money through more cuts in things like social security, education, infastructure, you can't cut military because Israel gets money from there to, enough said.
      • Joel A 6 mths ago
        Thor? Who do you suggest? There is not anyone realy quaifified anyway.
      • Hassan 6 mths ago
        And what about the billions US owes China????????
    • M T Wallet  •  6 mths ago
      Russia and China are reaping $billions in petro dollars selling equipment and technology to Iran and other nations. They won't go along no matter how much sense it makes.
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @M T Wallet: true! Which is all the more reason the western powers need to separate themselves totally on this one, and act as one. I keep asking myself what the heck happened to NATO.
      • The Day 6 mths ago
        USjustice - for how many weks/months now are you jobless?, if you're still working be expecting to loose your job soon - BECAUSE of your thinking!!!
    • steelerman  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      While it is obvious that both Russia and China have economic interests in Iran, A nuclear armed Iran is not in the best interest of any nation other than the religious extremists who govern Iran. Cave men mentality with 21st century nuclear technology is a disaster waiting to happen.
      • Jason 6 mths ago
        Then maybe we should just get it over with. Disaster? What do you call what has been going on in the middle east for the last 2,000 years?
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @Steelerman: Indeed! By far the worst disaster we have ever faced! Iran is completely fanatical and wholly unpredictable! They will think nothing of murdering millions of their own (and call them martyrs) just to destroy Israel, or worse! Their public threats against Israel and the US are common knowledge and, they are the only muslim nation whose wordwide forcible spread of islam is the national policy and doctrine!
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @Jason: What has been going on in the middle east for the last 2000 years is complete child's play compared to what will happen if Iran acquires nuclear weapons! As the old saying goes, "you ain't seen nuthin' yet"!
    • j  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Ron Paul is right, quit wasting time and money in the U.N. What have they accutally accomplished in the last 60 years?
      • The Day 6 mths ago
        Russia and China aren't ruled by AIPAC, unlike the U.S. which long ago gave up it's independence to Tel Aviv.
    • Freedom  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Zionists claim Palestinian land saying their ancestors of 2500 years ago owned it therefore it belongs to Zionists 2500 years later. We should find out who owned it before the Zionists and give it to them. And while we're at it let's give the USA, Canada, South America, etc. back to the Indians who are the original owners. By the way my grandpa owned some land in North Dakota in 1900 so it belongs to me. I'm on my way to kill and rape the North Dakota people to retrieve my land. See ya!!
      • Cogito 6 mths ago
        The State of Israel has existed for almost 60 years, your incessant blather isn't going to change that, and if anyone in the Middle East doesn't like that, let them try to do something about it.
    • Robert  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  6 mths ago
      Russia and China aren't ruled by AIPAC, unlike the U.S. which long ago gave up it's independence to Tel Aviv.
    • mark d  •  6 mths ago
      If the US was a computer , The Jewish lobby is the virus. The US congress urgently needs formatting.
    • BadMan  •  6 mths ago
      Iran is a distraction for the U.S., so China and Russia want to keep it on the chessboard for as long as possible. The U.S. wastes too much time with Iran!

      Currently Iran is the loudest barking dog in it's neighborhood, and there are a lot of barking dogs in that heighborhood. Let somebody else pick up the mantle of dogcather for a while.
    • CountryCrazy  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  6 mths ago
      When we place santions against them the criminals get rich so hows this better?
    • Habanera  •  Newark, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Russia and China Will veto any moves against Iran the same way the US does for Israel the only difference is that they actually financially benefit from Iran.
      Americas support of Israel is a drain on the US economy and also undermines it's standing in the eyes of the rest of the world.
    • REALITY CHECK  •  6 mths ago
      "slick willie" is slick moshe in tel aviv...
    • REALITY CHECK  •  6 mths ago
      When israel acknowledges its nuclear weapons stockpile and signs the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty the world might...might...start taking these demented war mongering hypocrites seriously...
    • Me  •  6 mths ago
      I don't know why the Chinese, Russians and 90% of the planets population think that the Iran nukes IAEA document written in Hebrew, might not be such a "Slam Dunk" case, like the last one detailing Iraqs WMDs.
    • Tired Of Excuses  •  6 mths ago
      I'd like to know what the strategic & economic interests are that bind Russia & China to Iran......Russia sells technology & weapons to Iran & China buys oil.....that's enough to "bind" ??? who else will sell technology to Iran & Iran will definitely sell oil because that's its major export earner.......and geo-strategic location ? that was centuries ago.....
    • WS  •  6 mths ago
      kidding right.........what unity?
    • jamalf  •  Longview, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Before the creation of israel what enemies did the United States have in the middle east.
    • Get Back  •  6 mths ago
      It would be so cool to wake up and read in the morning news, Israel stops illegal settlement building and sits down to peace talks. the stock market would rally, Money would be created. More taxes would come into the government coffers. If talks could continue and peace and a two state solution could be established more stock market rally's. Less would need to be spent on wars and more to grow and the stock market would keep going up. More money for taxes and business to build. But that cant happen if business thinks were on the edge of war all the time. people look for safe havens to invest. things lke gold that builds nothing. People can invest if they think any day there could be a war and oil can be stopped and depression results.
    • HolyShinto  •  Rockville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why can't we just say 'no nuclear weapons will be tolerated in the ME"?
    • REALITY CHECK  •  6 mths ago
      Time for a stuxnet type attack on israhell's nuclear site in Dimona...The world cannot afford to let these hysterical paranoid schizophrenics start WW3...
    • Native  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Until israel answers the same question we will not have the support of other countries.
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