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Post number: 3
Title: Iran nuclear talk to resume Saturday
Author: CNN Wire staff
Publication: cnn.com
Date of publication: April 13th, 2012
Length of article: 1 page
Iran
nuclear negotiators had arrived on Friday April 13th and started discussing
nuclear plans with its Chinese and Russian counterparts before the meeting on
Saturday. Saeed Jalili, Iran’s top
negotiator was at the meeting on Saturday and claimed that he wants to bring “
new initiatives” to the talk with other delegates from the five members of the
United Nations Security Council. The United States, France, Russia, China,
Britain and Germany have all previously tried to get Iran to “rein” its nuclear
program because they suspect that it contains military arms and a possible
nuclear weapon. Iran responded by tell the UN that their program is purely
peaceful. With constant Iran’s requests from European Nations and the United
States to cancel its nuclear program, Iran has been under a lot of pressure.
Iran tried to negotiate a deal where they would make a 20% reduction in the
amount of uranium it enriches, but it was quite unclear on Frieda if they were
still willing to do that. The reason analysts are so wary of Iran’s nuclear
program, and uranium enrichments is because it is enough to take more steps
“toward being able to create a nuclear weapon” (CNN wire staff).
In conclusion, the UN council is very concerned with Iran’s use
of uranium and potential nuclear bomb creation. Iran has tried to negotiate the
amount of uranium they use, but it could still be enough to create a nuclear
bomb. Like other countries Iran has the right to enrich uranium for commercial and
research reactors but it is also known that the facilities they use for
research can also be used to enrich uranium for a bomb.
I
think that Iran’s enrichment of uranium is being used for bombs, because they
are being too secretive about what they use the uranium for. When IAEA
inspectors traveled to Iran, they were denied access to a military base that
could be used to detonate a nuclear bomb. The fact that they aren’t sharing
specific information about what they are doing in their “programs” makes
everything seem suspicious.
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