Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program

June 28, 2006
. . . The Supreme Leader said that Iranian nation's resistance to conspiracies and greed of the arrogant powers has led to the progress of young talented Iranians. "The miraculous breakthrough young Iranian scientists have made in the field of nuclear energy without help of foreign countries is a clear example of progress Iran has made over the...
June 26, 2006
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that the concern of some Arab countries over Iran's growing role in the region is irrational. In an exclusive interview with the daily Al-Hayat, published on Monday, he said so far as Arabs themselves do not have a role in the region, they have no right to negate or substantiate the role of others.
June 25, 2006
Iran will strive to remove West`s concerns with the response it will give to the Group 5+1 package of incentives, said a senior Iranian official here Sunday.
June 25, 2006
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki stressed "constructive talks" over Iran`s nuclear program following their meeting in Berlin on Saturday.
June 25, 2006
Expediency Council Chairman Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said here on Sunday that dialogue and peace are the keys to Iran's nuclear problem. Rafsanjani further told Turkey's visiting Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul that tension and intimidation in that case will be detrimental for both the region and the world. "In an equal and logical atmosphere, being...
June 23, 2006
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said nobody should define a deadline for Iran to reply to the recent proposals of the 5+1 Group, adding US President George Bush cannot and should not haste. In an interview with Italy's La Republica published on Thursday, Mottaki added no deadline was defined when the proposals package was offered to Tehran. He...
June 22, 2006
Thank you Mr. Chairman and Ranking Member Sarbanes for holding this hearing. The Administration stated in the national security strategy that the United States "may face no greater challenge from a single country than Iran." While the United States has cause for concern with Iran on many fronts, including its support of Hezbollah and Hamas, and...
June 22, 2006
Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism that has demonstrated a reckless intention to support, facilitate, and direct global terrorist activity. In addition to its blatant sponsorship of global terror, Iran intends to acquire weapons of mass destruction. Exacerbating an already worrisome pattern of dangerous behavior was the election of hardline...
June 22, 2006
Washington, D.C. - One of this country's most pressing and potentially dangerous foreign policy challenges involves Iran's development of nuclear weapons and their means of delivery. A nuclear capable Iran would fundamentally alter the situation in the Middle East.
June 22, 2006
SEN. RICHARD C. SHELBY (R-AL): The committee will come to order. One of this country's most pressing and potentially dangerous foreign policy challenges involves Iran's development of nuclear weapons and their means of delivery. A nuclear-capable Iran would fundamentally alter the situation in the Middle East.

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