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US Spies Attempt To Frame Iran In On NPT Violation (moved from ATSNN)

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posted on Dec, 3 2004 @ 01:29 PM
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The Iranian Intelligence Ministry announces having caught a spy working on profit of the United States. The man tried to set up a fake centrifuge business using fictitious contracts. It is believed he did so in a 'bizarre attempt' to frame Iran in on Nonrespect of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.
 



www.irna.ir
Iran's Intelligence Ministry has announced the arrest of a "spy" accused of setting up a fake nuclear company as part of a bizarre international plot to damage the Islamic republic's reputation.

"Asghar C, who has a past of spying for foreigners, was seeking to make centrifuges with a fictitious contract and under the name of a false company," the Intelligence Ministry said.

The ministry says that by pretending to manufacture centrifuges - the machines that can enrich uranium to make both fuel for a civilian reactor or the explosive core of a nuclear device - "this individual was trying to damage Iran's international commitments."

It says the man "was arrested and handed over to the courts."

Iran accuses the United States of putting into action a bizarre plan so it can "accuse Iran of not respecting international conventions and past accords and in this regard certain individuals are taking actions to facilitate these accusations."

Iran is a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and is obliged to report all of its nuclear activities to the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Agency (IAEA).

This week Iran escaped the threat of being referred by the IAEA to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions after it agreed to suspend its controversial work on the nuclear fuel cycle, including enrichment.

The United States accuses Iran of having violated the NPT and of seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran insists it only wants to produce nuclear fuel to generate electricity, and says it has declared all of its nuclear activities to the IAEA.

The case is the latest announcement of action against nuclear spies.

Last month, four Iranians accused of spying on nuclear facilities for foreign governments reportedly went on trial in Tehran.


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After using bogus intelligence to justify it's war on Iraq, the administration is now resorting to more insidious means. This developement is natural, as Bush will need more credible evidence than last time to hype america into another illegal war of aggression.




[edit on 3-12-2004 by Mokuhadzushi]

[edit on 3-12-2004 by Mokuhadzushi]



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