11.02.2005, 15:44
@Pseunym
Ausserdem muss man auch weiterlesen, sonst werden Aussagen schnell mal aus dem Zusammenhang gerissen :
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Zitat:Die Aufgabe der IAEA ist nicht die Kontrolle von Nuklearerwaffen(programmen), kann das also nicht wirklich kontrollieren und damit entsprechende Aussagen ("Iran hat kein Atomewaffenprogram") dazu nicht treffen, was sie in Ihrem schriftlichen, damit fixen und offiziellem, Bericht, anders als ElBaradei in einer Presseerklaerung, auch nicht macht. Das ist der Widerspruch bzw. die Merkwuerdigkeit an der Sache.Mir sind die praktischen Auswirkungen Deiner Unterscheidung ehrlich gesagt nicht bewusst.
Ausserdem muss man auch weiterlesen, sonst werden Aussagen schnell mal aus dem Zusammenhang gerissen :
Zitat:However, in accordance with its practice in connection with its evaluation of other States nuclear programmes, the Agency has continued to pursue, with Iran s cooperation, open source reports relating to dual use equipment and materials which have applications in the conventional military area and in the civilian sphere as well as in the nuclear military area. Iran has permitted the Agency, as a confidence building measure, to visit a number of defence related sites, including Kolahdouz and Lavisan. While the Agency found no nuclear related activities at Kolahdouz, it is still assessing information (and awaiting some additional information) in relation to the Lavisan site. The Agency is also still waiting to receive permission to visit the Parchin site.Anmerkung : inzwischen beides geschehen.
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Zitat:Millions in Iran stage anti-U.S. rally
Muhammad Nafik, The Jakarta Post, Tehran
Braving the cold, around two million people marched to several cities across Iran on Thursday, to show their support for the government against the United States over the latter's repeated threats to attack the country.
They celebrated the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew the secular monarchy of Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlevi and subsequently established the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Hundreds of thousands of Iranians from 22 districts flocked to Azadi (freedom) Square in the Iran capital of Tehran for the 26th anniversary celebration, despite heavy snowfall all day, while chanting slogans against the United States and its allies.
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A number of demonstrators told The Jakarta Post that they joined the anniversary rally to show their support for the Khatami government in resisting the intensifying pressure on Iran to halt its nuclear energy development.
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