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    Iran offers to extend UN nuclear inspection

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's top diplomat offered Monday to extend the current visit of U.N. nuclear inspectors and expressed optimism their findings would help ease tensions despite international claims that Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons.

    The comments by Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, reported by Iran's official news agency, underscored efforts to display cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency team and downplay the expectations of a confrontation atmosphere during the three-day visit that began Sunday.

    The IAEA mission is the first to Iran since a report in November that suggested some of the Islamic Republic's alleged experiments — cited in intelligence documents — can have no other purpose than developing nuclear weapons. The current inspection team includes two senior weapons experts, hinting that Iran may be prepared to discuss specific points on the claims it seeks to develop warheads after three years of rebuffing U.N. calls for answers.

    Salehi, attending an African summit in Ethiopia, repeated remarks that he was "optimistic about the results of the visit" without offering more details. He also told Turkish state television that the U.N. mission could be "extended if necessary," according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency.

    The findings from the visit could greatly influence Western efforts to expand economic pressures on Iran over its uranium enrichment — which Washington and allies fear could eventually produce weapons-grade material. Iran has declined to abandon its enrichment labs, but claims it seeks to fuel reactors only for energy and medical research.

    Asian powers — which buy the bulk of Iran's oil — have resisted appeals to join Western boycotts and financial sanctions aimed at Iran's critical oil industry.

    India's finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee, told reporters Sunday in Chicago that cutting off Iranian oil would be too great a blow for the Indian economy. About 12 percent of India's oil imports reportedly come from Iran, making Iran its second-largest supplier after Saudi Arabia.

    The U.N. team has made no public comments since leaving Vienna, the headquarters for the watchdog agency.

    But Iranian media said the team is likely to visit an underground enrichment site near Qom, 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of Tehran, which is carved into a mountain as protection from possible airstrikes. Earlier this month, Iran said it had begun enrichment work at the site, which is far smaller than the country's main uranium labs but is reported to have more advanced equipment.

    The IAEA team also wants to talk to key Iranian scientists suspected of working on a weapons program. The team also plans to inspect documents related to nuclear work and secure commitments from Iranian authorities to allow future visits.

    It remains unclear how much Iran will cooperate or is willing to disclose. Iran has accused the IAEA in the past of security leaks that expose its scientists and their families to the threat of assassination by the U.S. and Israel.

    Oil prices have been driven higher in recent weeks by Iran's warnings that it could block the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf, the route for about one-fifth of the world's oil. Last week, the American aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, joined by French and British warships, entered the Gulf in a show of strength against any attempts to disrupt oil tanker traffic.

    On Monday, Iran's state TV reported the development of laser-guided artillery shells capable of hitting moving targets. The report did not give details on specifications of the shell. It could not be independently verified.

    Iran occasionally announces the production and testing of military equipment, ranging from torpedoes to missiles and jet fighters.

    The country's military has run a program dating from 1992 which aims at self-sufficiency in producing modern weaponry.

     
    • Max Sinisi  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      American should have a saying to agree or disagree with another WAR (not the white house officials). These are the questions we should ask ourselves:
      1) How hard did we work to become the greatest nation in apx 300 years of history?
      2) How many more US soldiers can we afford to have killed over another region when Americans have no jobs or food to eat?
      3) How much more Americans would pay at the gas pumps?
      4) How many houses should go foreclosure?
      5) How many for short-sale?
      6) How much more will deficit increase?
      7) How much more will we borrow from China & bend over to them (china who helps Iran and does NOT sign any of these sanctions)?
      Some of you folks are either kids or are stupid adults if you don't see the questions above.. you must be a rich republican!
      • Allen M. 3 mths ago
        I support everything you said here and hope those who are beating the drum for another war will come to their senses.......lol:)
      • Douglas 3 mths ago
        Do you surrender?
      • Lucas 3 mths ago
        Surrender??? To a country that is not fighting us?? do we "surrender" by not flying spy drones over their country? do we "surrender" by not telling a country what to do within their own borders?
        How is Iran less stable than Pakistan? It has nukes. India, with its militias of Hindu and Muslim activists, is less stable than Iran.
        For all we know they may already have a "dirty bomb" or two prepared to retaliate WHEN Israel strikes them first. If we destabilize Iran, where will those materials disappear to??
        Oh, let us not surrender. Such a big person Douglas is. do not let the Arabs stand up, they may hurt you. Just keep slapping them into the dirt, just in case these people, who live differently than you, might be stronger in the long run. what cowardice!
    • Reuben  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      If anybody think the IAEA will find anything then they need to get to a doctor as soon as possible ! What a joke
      • Brian F 3 mths ago
        Seriously. That's like telling a cop to wait outside for a few weeks when he suspects there's cocaine being trafficked out of your apartment, then opening the door and saying "Please come inside, mister poilice man. Look at anything you like. As you can see, we have nothing to hide." Meanwhile the toilet's been flushing non-stop for the last week and a half. They won't find anything. Because anything that could've been found is now hidden.
      • Rick 3 mths ago
        It's because there is nothing there to find you idiots. Iran is not working on nuclear weapons. They are just mastering the science and the life cycle of it so they will have the option in the future if push comes to shove.
    • STarGaTe  •  3 mths ago
      Really?? US economy can survive another war???....
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        well we should pay for wars with war bonds. what ever happened to them?
      • Terence 3 mths ago
        I would say hell no, and if they dare try to draft me im going to Africa
    • BadMan  •  3 mths ago
      It's always nice to read the comments from people from other countries, but I question how much information they are drawing upon to form their opinions. To be fair, I have the same reservations of people that rely only on FOX News to get their information.

      A lot of responders immediately point to the "boogyman" of the Middle East, Israel. Or maybe it's America's greed for oil? Somehow, the actions and war talk coming out of Iran is ignored!

      You guys don't mind that Iran's president constantly mentions "blowing Israel of the map". And you don't mind that Iran's leaders talk about closing the Strait of Hormuz, damaging a fragile WORLD economy? And Iran supplying weapons, funding and training to criminals to bring terror to other countries; that doesn't factor into your thought processes, right?

      To our global neighbors, I ask that you try to see past the institutionalized thinking that "Israel and America are Bad", and consider that Iran's actions might have, just maybe, might have earned the distrust of other countries.
    • american  •  3 mths ago
      didn't i already see this movie? middle east country suspected of WMD's invaded, 4k+ americans die but turns out there were no WMD's. we pull out and leave all the spoils of war behind. wierd-israel is enemies with both of these WMD suspects. maybe this time israel can be the one who sacrifices its sons and daughters instead of us 'dumb goyim americans'
    • High Jinx  •  3 mths ago
      Sounds like Iran's very confident of it's Hide & Seek game skills
      • Mango 3 mths ago
        If they do find one of the hidden bomb labs Iran will probably arrest the inspectors as spies and and demand ransom - um, I mean "bail".
    • American  •  3 mths ago
      I hope they open ALL the doors for inspection. Only that will difuse the situation and bring peace.
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        Sadly even that will not. The US has already stated that they want Iran to stop enriching Uranium and that this is the only acceptable resolution. We offered to supply their fuel in return for cooperation but Iran will not go for it. We were supplying their fuel in the 70's when they paid us billions and we stopped delivery and never refunded the money.
      • Max Sinisi 3 mths ago
        Iran should NOT go for it @ Chris.. Iran is a country & its people are human just like US and us Americans!.. we have no right to tell them you can NOT own nukes if we own them!!.. think about that.. also, keep in mind US is no longer the world power :) It is China+Russia who are backing IRAN... if you don't see that then you are truly lost & live under a rock :)
    • Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      The horror of Gaza cannot be dismissed as a distant phenomenon that does not concern us. We may withdraw into our own complacency and comfort, but in truth, no one is exempted from the pain visited upon innocent households. No one can evade the consequences of the destructive exercise of brutal force.
    • S.  •  3 mths ago
      WW III creeping ever closer
    • Janey  •  Henderson, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Garrenteed, if Iran is going to let the inspectors inspect, then the goodies have been hidden....Janey
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      I so hope that the IAEA comes away this time finding that Iran is NOT up to no good. For Iran it would be the difference of not making that same mistake Saddam made. If you are not trying to come up with a bomb then say so and prove it. No one wants another war for the wrong reason.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  Fort Lauderdale, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      It will come out like this.

      Yes they have peaceful type equipment but it is their "dual" purpose that is a worry because it can be used for weapons upgrade.

      Look around your house folks.
      A lot of harmless stuff can be used as weapons.

      Take your broom.for instance. Your skillet etc.

      See what I mean.

      If the Inspectors go in with a true unbiased agenda then we will have something positive but if say in the next few months a scientist gets whacked whom they interviewed then all hell can break loose because that too will be proof that the UN is only working for the US.
    • Larry Curly & Moe  •  3 mths ago
      I hope Iran will be up front with the IAEA.If not,you know what time it is
    • riprap  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      In Iran, everything the UN is looking for is well hidden. After this game to find the truth, Iran will ask the UN to lift all sanctions.
    • Douglas  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I used to love to play hide and go seek as a child! Can we play "enie menie miney moe, catch a Persian by the toe" next?
    • acts 20  •  3 mths ago
      at least its a start, we dont want another Iraq
    • Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      How to attack Iran, Egypt, Lebanon, etc.
      First AIPAC asks the fearless one, Mr. Obama, to scream “we are being attacked”. “I saw weapons of mass destruction, I’m telling you the truth”. Then AIPAC tells Sleazy Clinton to return and repeat, “I saw a smoking gun, I’m telling you the truth, it was really smoking“. Of course don’t forget the now infamous ZioNazi Paul Wolfowitz to yell, “they’ll be waiting with open arms for us to decapitate their babies”. Naturally we’ll need Dick “shooter” Cheney to tell us about the aluminum tubes. Without a doubt ask the CIA to say “it will be a slam dunk”. After we attack and kill one and one half (1 ½) million mostly women and children, ruined their infra-structure, displaced 4 million, and completely ruined their country we can ask Sir Barak to yell “MISSION ACCOMPLISHED”!!! God, Zionists and Jesus will, once again, be proud of us.
    • A Ashtar  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Time to start thinking naval blockade of Iran! This nuclear weapon sh#t has to stop.
    • BadMan  •  3 mths ago
      The world would love Iran to be up front about their nuclear ambitions, but the world is wary of Iran's political tactics. Today it’s a suggestion the IAEA inspectors stay longer, but tomorrow there will be some manufactured slight against Iran, and the inspectors will be thrown out.

      I hope I’m wrong, but history shows that Iran’s leaders can’t be trusted.
    • Lucas  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      The IAEA mission is the first to Iran since a report in November that suggested some of the Islamic Republic's alleged experiments — cited in intelligence documents — can have no other purpose than developing nuclear weapons.
      Facts are not neccesary, just make this stuff up as you go.
      why do we not insist the IAEA be allowed into Israel's nuclear facilities????
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