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:agrue: Oh,brother,are we about to enter another melting pot.Or is it the Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:41 PM BST
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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran vowed on Wednesday to strike at U.S. interests worldwide if it is attacked by the United States, which is keeping military options open in case diplomacy fails to curb Tehran's nuclear programme.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the threat two days before the U.N. nuclear watchdog reports on whether Iran is meeting Security Council demands to halt uranium enrichment.

Iran says it will not stop enrichment, which it says is purely for civilian purposes and not part of what the United States says is a clandestine effort to make atomic bombs.

"The Americans should know that if they assault Iran their interests will be harmed anywhere in the world that is possible," Khamenei was quoted as saying by state television.

"The Iranian nation will respond to any blow with double the intensity," he said.

Washington, backed by Britain and France, has been pushing for sanctions if, as it expects, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports that Iran has flouted U.N. demands.

But Russia and China, the U.N. Security Council's other two veto-holding permanent members, oppose any embargo.

Iran's nuclear energy head, Gholamreza Aghazadeh, held talks with IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei in Vienna on Wednesday.

"The talks were encouraging," Mohammad Saeedi, deputy head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, told Reuters, adding the two sides discussed ways to resolve outstanding issues with the IAEA. He gave no details.

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But a Vienna-based diplomat said before the meeting it would be too late to alter decisively the IAEA report, due to be submitted to the Security Council by Friday, because inspectors would not have time to verify issues.

"All ElBaradei can do is note any information received and say he could not assess whether it was significant," said the diplomat, who asked not to be named.

ElBaradei visited Tehran this month but his proposal that Iran "pause" enrichment was rebuffed, diplomats have said.

British Foreign Minister Jack Straw sought to enlist China's backing on Wednesday, saying Beijing should use its growing diplomatic muscle to solve disputes with international partners.

"China's support for this goal, as a permanent member of the Security Council, has been valuable already and will be increasingly crucial in securing international consensus in the face of Iran's intransigence," Straw said in London.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Tuesday it was time the Security Council drafted a Chapter 7 resolution.

This would be binding under international law and could lead to sanctions or even military intervention, although another resolution would be required to specify either step.

In response to the U.S. refusal to rule out military action, Iran has warned Washington that its forces in the region were vulnerable. Iran's war games in the Gulf this month were widely seen as a veiled threat to a vital oil shipping route.

"The security of the Persian Gulf is very well tied up to the world's economic affairs and it would be quite natural for Iran not to sit idle vis-a-vis any military adventure," Iranian legislator Alaeddin Broujerdi told reporters in London.

IRANIAN VOW

Iran said on Tuesday it would suspend relations with the IAEA if sanctions were imposed. Diplomats said this could mean withdrawing from the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday reiterated his view Iran could review its NPT and IAEA commitments if it saw no dividends from abiding by international protocols.

"We hope they fulfil their duties and make it unnecessary for the Islamic Republic of Iran to reconsider its relations with them," Ahmadinejad said.

Although Iran says it bases nuclear policy on the NPT, it pulled out of the treaty's Additional Protocol -- which allows snap inspections of atomic facilities -- in February after the IAEA referred its nuclear file to the Security Council.

Iran often says it does not benefit from the NPT's entitlement to shared technology, but Western diplomats say it must prove its goals are peaceful to qualify for this.

The IAEA has said that after three years of investigation it still cannot confirm that Iran's aims are entirely peaceful, although it has found no hard proof of a military programme.

The agency points to gaps in its information, such as the status of Iran's research into P-2 centrifuges that can enrich uranium faster than the P-1 units it now operates.

(Additional reporting by Parisa Hafezi in Tehran, Mark Heinrich in Vienna and Katherine Baldwin in London)



© Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.




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Is there anything even remotely resembling a conventional post here?

What is your point? :-?
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Apparently the end of the world is nigh, speculation is rife that this year 2006 is gonna be the big one, East versus West , Armagedden, thats if you believe the bible code, numerous prophesis, and of course good old Nostrademus (probably spelt wrong but who cares he was French). Any way some people seem to take this very seriously and in fact it seems that they are quite looking foward to it. Many adherents to the 2006 theory are viewing Iran as the possible instigator. Hence on a lot of websites posts like this one.
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harry hackedoff wrote:Is there anything even remotely resembling a conventional post here?

What is your point? :-?
Jock's showing his delectation with being a full-paid up member of Reuters perhaps? :)
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And an inability to quote properly :roll:


Well fark me days, this sounds like as big a load of old shite as Y2K was. :o
Remember all those millions who starved to death trapped in lifts?

If this is all you lot have to worry about up there, the world`s in good nick I`d say :roll: tut

Wonder what old Whitey will have to say avout this load of dawg sheeet 8)
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harry hackedoff wrote:And an inability to quote properly :roll:


Well fark me days, this sounds like as big a load of old shite as Y2K was. :o
Remember all those millions who starved to death trapped in lifts?

If this is all you lot have to worry about up there, the world`s in good nick I`d say :roll: tut

Wonder what old Whitey will have to say avout this load of dawg sheeet 8)
Thanks 4 your vote or is it no vote.its due 2 close shortly,it will be out of sight,out of mind :D 8)
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bin the text speak plankhead :evil:
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Oh no the END IS NIGH Right thats it im off to fullfill my sexual fantasies......................................................














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No Im not???? :P
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It seems that things were better during the Cold War.

This was when every country that could, had nuclear missiles aimed at each otherall the time. They were busy ensuring that they each had the most upto date defense systems against any form of attack.To bother with anyone else.

There was certainly fewer conflicts of the sort we have now and the number if suicide terrorists was less.

If there is another conflict resulting from the disagreement with Iran.
It will certainly be the end of any sort of peace in the Middle East which will spread outwards into the rest of Europe and surrounding coutries.
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Doc wrote:bin the text speak plankhead :evil:
There is some other thicker planks,one i could mention :multi: i do not point who,you can take a guess :snipersmile: Heeeeeeeee i have you in my sights.
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And the award for first place in the annual pointed headed window licker catergory goes to...........

Jock McPlop of the clan Plop

Congratulations and your prize is a first class trip off beachy head, and on behalf of all normal people can I reassure you that we are right behind you when you claim your prize.
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jock wrote:
Doc wrote:bin the text speak plankhead :evil:
There is some other thicker planks,one i could mention :multi: i do not point who,you can take a guess :snipersmile: Heeeeeeeee i have you in my sights.
No no Jock with grammar like that i'm fairly confident you are the biggest plank on the board at the moment.

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Sonne wrote:
jock wrote:
Doc wrote:bin the text speak plankhead :evil:
There is some other thicker planks,one i could mention :multi: i do not point who,you can take a guess :snipersmile: Heeeeeeeee i have you in my sights.
No no Jock with grammar like that i'm fairly confident you are the biggest plank on the board at the moment.

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Is that right mate,you could have fooled me.My grammer is perfectly ok,its those planks are so thick in the head,they cannot read plain english,notice the small [e] mate,or you may be from some outback country 4 all i know. :silly: Haaaaaaaaaa.have a nice day. "JOCK"
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