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Number 3140 - Sat, May 31, 2008 - Khordad 11 1387- Jamadi Al-Ula 25 1429

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Post-Revolution Progress Unmatched
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (l) inspects the guard of honor in Tehran, on Thursday.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said global arrogant powers are on the verge of collapse due to the resistance of the leader, people and the Basij (volunteer forces).
“Despite all pressures, threats and sanctions, the advances made in the post-Islamic Revolution era are unparalleled,“ he told a gathering of Basij commanders.
According to Fars news agency, he added that the advancement and changes accomplished so far are not up to the dignity of the people and the revolution and more effort must be made in this regard.
Ahmadinejad went on to refer to the illusions of George Bush in wanting to strike a blow against the Islamic state and said, “We have reliable information that whenever Bush has absurd ideas, his military commanders present him with a transparent, and of course, terrifying account of realities. He (then) regrets his flaky dreams.“
Stressing that Bush will not see his dreams come true like his predecessors, he noted, “The vigilant and resistant forces of the Army, Islamic Revolution’s Guards Corps (IRGC) and Basij as well as the brave people of Iran will cut off the hands of those who have ill intentions against the Islamic state.“
He referred to the recent reaction of global powers toward Iran and said, “For some time now, they have started to say that Iran is an influential regional player and they must consider Iran’s role in all equations. The fact is that Iran is indeed a powerhouse at the global level.“
Stressing that Iranians must prepare themselves for major global developments, the president said “Collapse of the capitalist system will come much faster than that of the Marxists and communists, and we must prepare ourselves for an effective presence on the global scene.“

Rafsanjani Warns Against
New IAEA Trappings
Chairman of the Assembly of Experts Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said that the new developments regarding Iran’s nuclear program are a “new trap“ for the country.
“If the IAEA continues to behave like it is doing now, it will be discredited worldwide,“ he told the Friday congregation at the Tehran University campus.
According to Mehr news agency, the senior cleric recalled that Iran had cooperated closely with the IAEA and the agency itself had regularly verified this claim.
“Yesterday, the deputy director general of the IAEA, Olli Heinonen said in Vienna that the agency has gathered new information from 10 countries and Iran must respond to new issues. É I advise the US, its allies and the agency to accept that Iran clearly has a legitimate stance in the nuclear issue.
They (western powers) say that Iran’s sin is that it of its own accord reached a stage wherein it can enter the civilian nuclear industry. They thought they alone and none else could reach this stage. But, Iran has reached this stage and they should not seek revenge.“
The former president added that “We must negotiate and it is better that these powers and the agency choose the correct path and not create problems for Iran and the region.“
Touching on the home front, he urged the Eighth Majlis to pay close attention to the country’s immediate needs.
“The parliament should serve as the venue for forging national solidarity, which is the need of the hour for the Islamic Revolution. It is expected that the Majlis and government come up with the Fifth Five-Year Economic Development Plan in accordance with public demands and needs.“
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Perspec
A Giant Backward Step
By Kaveh L Afrasiabi
“We haven’t seen indications or any concrete evidence that Iran is building nuclear weapons and I’ve been saying that consistently for the last five years,“ Mohammad ElBaradei, the director general of the IAEA stated last week at the World Economic Forum in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Unfortunately, the only thing consistent about ElBaradei is his inconsistency, reflected in his subsequent report, just delivered to the United Nations Security Council, which has been widely interpreted as “a grim reminder that Tehran is pressing ahead with its nuclear program“, to paraphrase a New York Times editorial; the editorial goes on to say that ElBaradei’s report “expresses serious concern about evidence [outlined in 18 documents accompanying the report] that Iran is working on programs with clear military applications“.
The report said Iran continued to stonewall investigators looking into documents alleging its government researched atomic weapons.
But, didn’t the same respected chief of the UN’s atomic agency admit in his earlier report, in February, that his agency “has no credible information“ regarding the so-called “alleged weaponization“ studies? What magic was pulled on the IAEA to bestow sudden legitimacy on the admittedly “unreliable“ and “dubious“ information (other than the heat of US pressure)? Is this now the end of the IAEA’s hitherto heroic standing up to the external pressures that threatened to compromise its integrity?
Sadly, ElBaradei’s latest report gives a strong impression that this may indeed be what is in store for the IAEA, which does not bode well either for the agency’s own international prestige or for the future of its relationship with Iran--which has reacted angrily by calling the report a work of “deception“ and deeply “flawed.“
New Majlis (parliament) speaker Ali Larijani--a former negotiator for Iran on its nuclear case--said in his first address to the legislature, “If they [the IAEA] want to continue along this path, the Majlis will surely take up the nuclear case and will set a new line for cooperation with the agency“.
Indeed, this report represents a giant leap backward with respect to the IAEA’s performance on the Iran nuclear question, casting serious doubt on the agency’s ability to conduct its business professionally and impartially. It was a mere two months ago that the agency gave a rather glowing report that declared all the “outstanding questions“ minus the “alleged studies“, which were never a part of the Iran-IAEA work plan in the first place, had been successfully resolved. Now the IAEA has now responded to the tremendous US backlash in the form of retracting some of its statements and adopting the US’s allegations basically as facts warranting “serious concerns“ about the peacefulness of Iran’s nuclear program.
In so doing, ElBaradei may have done some damage control in his relations with Washington, yet he has surely undermined the international community’s confidence in his ability to operate independently and objectively, thus causing a widening perception gap toward the IAEA, between the West and the developing nations that are members of the Non-Aligned Movement.
A clue to the bias of this report, ElBaradei fully contradicts himself by on the one hand stating that Iran’s May 14 response to the IAEA’s query regarding the alleged studies “could not yet be assessed by the agency“ yet, on the other hand, puts a negative assessment on it by declaring it inadequate by statements such as “substantive explanations are required for Iran to support its statements“.
A more prudent director general would have issued his report after a careful assessment of Iran’s response, including for example Iran’s claim that some of the studies pertain to conventional military purposes.
Although both this and prior IAEA reports confirm that the “agency has not detected the actual use of nuclear material in connection with the alleged studies“, the tone of the latest report is so severe as to thoroughly discount this important observation as well as the fact that the IAEA has had unprecedented access to all nuclear facilities in Iran well beyond the scope of its inspection and verification agreements with Tehran.
Another clue to the report’s bias deals with its request for “more information on the circumstances of the acquisition of the uranium metal document“. This pertains to a 15-page document describing the procedures for the reduction of uranium hexafluoride (UF6) to uranium metal, which can have weapons applications. Iran’s position is that this was given to Iran, by the Pakistanis, in 1987 on their own volition and no activities were ever taken on them. The latter is confirmed in the IAEA’s November 2007 report that states, “The agency has seen no indication of any UF6 reconversion and casting activity in Iran“.
In his February report, ElBaradei stated he was waiting for information from Pakistan to confirm Iran’s response. Now, he admits in his latest report that the IAEA has indeed received such information that is consistent with Iran’s statements, yet the issue has not been put to rest.
Isn’t the real purpose of keeping alive a moot issue, pertaining to a 21-year-old document, anything other than appeasing the wwestern powers that thirst in their desire for accusing Iran of nuclear proliferation?