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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Iran & International Atomic Energy Agency

The tenor of the latest report of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, which was distributed at night confidentially on Friday to the Member States and of course immediately leaked, can be packed in three sentences: Tehran is building despite objections by the UN Security uranium enrichment further out, in a research facility probably traces of nuclear experiments are blurred, and to negotiate with Iran is pointless anyway. The report comes at a time when Israel is threatening more and more clear with the war against Iran, already at the beginning of the hints were compacted, Jerusalem would in the fall, but in any case before the elections in the United States, strike, Iran should respect his controversial nuclear program be uncooperative, say: Uranium enrichment, as demanded for almost ten years of IAEA and UN suspend and inspections remove the doubts that you build in the invisibility cloak of a civilian nuclear project on the bomb.

Soon enough bomb material

But it is clear from the report that. In the enrichment plant of Fordo near Tehran, she walked the grid in 2011, the number of centrifuges has doubled since May to more than 2100 Of which only a part is active, but it already had around 66 kilograms of uranium enriched to have a 20 percent share of fissile U-235. If we add the output of the plant at Natanz, Iran has 189 kg of uranium quality; 20 percent but can quickly accumulate on the fabric at least 90 percent U-235, which are required for nuclear weapons - according to French experts unlikely that Iran so in a few months finally have enough base material for a first bomb. Sensitive nor the allegations of the IAEA because of the military base Parchin are going there as satellite photos showed for months tried to cover up by conversions and earthworks, by flushing with liquids and breaks something - you know pretty sure that there's a steel chamber tests with ignition systems for nuclear weapons admit last she was covered with tarps to escape the Enlightenment. They have since the end of 2011 and with the mandate provided by the Security tries to visit Parchin, but all had failed to discussions with Tehran, which attempts to clarify the most controversial issues, been fruitless. It should not continue to be ruled out that Iran was working on nuclear weapons.

"Psychological warfare"

That court dismissed the report as "politically motivated" back. The MP Kazem Jalali, a member of the security committee in parliament, spoke of "psychological warfare". Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said the statements at Parchin were unfounded, leaving a vertex is not "clean up" easily. The foreign ministers of France and Germany, Guido Westerwelle and Laurent Fabius demanded from Iran "clarity" and made even tougher sanctions in the room. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants Iran before the UN General Assembly in late September brand it as "the greatest threat to world peace." U.S. Chief of Staff Martin Dempsey warned the Israelis on Friday before a military alone.

Retired Military gains for book reviews and harassment on Bin Laden

The author of a book about the death of Osama bin Laden, a retired military officer who participated in the operation that killed the Saudi terrorist, now faces the threat of Al Qaeda for what he did and possible legal complaint Pentagon told so. Under the pseudonym of Mark Owen, the former member of the special operations unit Seal of the U.S. Navy, said in an interview with CBS television that the publication of his book, which goes on on sale next Tuesday, has no political intent, Efe said. But amid GOP national convention and the Democratic Party two months of a disputed presidential election, as written by Matt Bissonnette decorated retired officer has tornado in political controversy. In the book, headed and bestsellers list for advance orders to the publisher before the distribution of 300,000 copies of the first edition, Bissonnette Seal tells how the wounded first and then murdered Bin Laden, in a raid in early May 2011 in Pakistan. According Bissonnette's account, he climbed to the third floor of the residence of Bin Laden, Seal in behind the first line, when he heard two explosions muffled by a silencer. His comrade had seen a man leaning out to watch from a door and shot him. When members of "Team 6", the top military Seal, came into the room Bin Laden was convulsing on the ground and two women screamed terrified by his side. departed soldiers to women and fired several shots at the former leader of Al Qaida. 's account contradicts the official version of President Barack Obama, according to which there was a confrontation and Seal unit members shot Bin Laden killed when he tried to use a gun to defend themselves. The book is titled  No Easy Day  (Not an easy day ) and Bissonnette probably did not have any easy day since several websites related to Al Qaeda spread their name and photograph calling for revenge. "This is the first picture of the dog that killed the martyr Osama bin Laden, may God have mercy on him," says a message on one of those sites.further, referring to the author of the book, said: "pray to Allah for destruction sooner than later. " In the interview on 60 Minutes , to be released in full on Sunday but that CBS already made ​​some segments, the makeup appears exseal and identified as Owen, but given that other means have published his real identity, Bissonnette has gone into hiding. A legal representative of the Pentagon, Jeh Charles Johnson, sent a letter Thursday to retired officer warning him that the publication without prior review of the text by the military, represents "a breach serious and a violation of confidentiality agreements "signed. In the television interview, Owen said that "if there is anywhere Stooges political spectrum who want to make this (the publication of his account) a political issue, it is a shame. " Owen describes in his book aspects of specialized training received by members of the Seal unit, and expressed his disappointment with the fact that, in his opinion, President Obama has taken advantage of the death of Bin Laden. further former member of the unit Seal, Benjamin Smith, also complained about the revelations of details reserved by the clandestine combat team, but further criticized President Obama has immediately because of the action that killed Bin Laden. Smith, who spoke with the newspaper The Daily Caller on Thursday during the Republican National Convention in Tampa (Florida), held that "when in the field of battle the enemy learns what we know, have time to change tactics. O elude us completely, because know where we are going ". "All information was obtained (during the Seal raid on bin Laden's stronghold) in Abbottabad probably be wasted," said Smith. "If al Qaeda had not immediately aware that bin Laden was dead, would not have alerted "he said. "We had a great opportunity, but the government (Obama) got everything to light. The opportunity to completely destroy Al Qaida was wasted in a couple of hours after the operation ended."

Apple: no app to drone attacks to follow

Apple says no to Drones + the application to follow on iPad and iPhone attacks by U.S. drones and warn users when someone is killed by the attack drone. Application and 'was developed by Josh Begley and' already 'was rejected three times by Apple. According to Apple spokesman, Tom Neumayr, the app has a'' objectionable content. '"