Monday, September 03, 2012

Iran: On Ground Updates - September 03, 2012


Iran: On Ground Updates
Map by RFE-RL
IAEA Reports Iran Steps up its Installation of Centrifuges - Iran's Sole Operational Nuclear Power Reactor reaches full Capacity - Arab Countries Lambasted Syria’s Regime for Deploying Heavy Weapons against Civilians… Tell Iran they would not Tolerate Meddling in their Internal Affairs
Monday, September 03, 2012
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* CSMoniter.com had this very troubling report posted on their website Friday afternoon and it starts off like this… The United Nations nuclear watchdog agency’s latest estimates of progress in Iran’s uranium enrichment program are a guarantee - if there was ever any doubt - that Iran, and Israel, are two foreign policy issues that aren’t going to sit on hold until after the US presidential election…
Read the full report at link below…
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* Philly.com had this report posted early Sunday morning and it starts off like this… Iran's sole operational nuclear power reactor has reached full capacity, a senior official said Saturday… Iran's deputy nuclear chief, Mohammad Ahmadian, said the reactor at the Bushehr power plant was brought to its "full capacity of 1,000 megawatts" Friday evening. The reactor went into operation for the first time last year at minimum capacity…
Read the rest at link below…
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* GulfNews.com reports… Arab countries in the Gulf on Sunday lambasted Syria’s regime for deploying heavy weapons against civilians while telling Iran in no uncertain terms that they would not tolerate meddling in their internal affairs… The six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, (the GCC comprises Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait,) at a meeting in Jeddah also urged the international community to “assume their responsibilities and take measures to protect civilians” in Syria, where according to a watchdog more than 26,000 people have been killed in a revolt that erupted in March, 2011…
Read this report in full at link below…
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