Monday, April 21, 2014

Iran's 'Exercise in Deceit'



by Shlomo Cesana, Dan Lavie, Eli Leon and News Agencies



Israel skeptical of Iranian announcement regarding limits in output of Arak heavy water reactor • Minister Yuval Steinitz: If Iran does not give up uranium enrichment and centrifuges, it will remain a nuclear threshold state and this is unacceptable.
 




The Arak heavy water reactor



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International Relations, Intelligence and Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz



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A missile on display at Iran's National Army Day on Friday



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Iranian soldiers



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The Arak heavy water reactor



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Israel believes Iran's Saturday announcement regarding the redesign of its Arak heavy water reactor to greatly limit the amount of plutonium it can produce is little more than an exercise to keep the negotiations going while Iran continues to work toward its goal of developing a nuclear bomb.




Shlomo Cesana, Dan Lavie, Eli Leon and News Agencies

Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=16969

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