Kerry sees potential for quick Iran nuclear deal
Source: Reuters
Secretary of State John Kerry said a deal on Iran's nuclear program could be reached relatively quickly, and it would have the potential to dramatically improve the relationship between the two countries.
Kerry said intensifying diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear program could produce an agreement within the three- to six-month time frame that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has called for.
"It's possible to have a deal sooner than that depending on how forthcoming and clear Iran is prepared to be," Kerry said in an interview aired on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/30/us-iran-nuclear-usa-idUSBRE98S0IJ20130930
bananas
(27,509 posts)Iranian Official Says Tehran Ready To Discuss Limits To Uranium Enrichment
September 29, 2013
Iran's deputy foreign minister says Tehran is willing to discuss limits to its uranium enrichment but will not suspend the process completely.
Abbas Araqchi said in a September 29 interview with state-run TV that "the frameworks, level, amount, form, and place of enrichment are liable to negotiation."
But he said Tehran would only negotiate if the West recognized its "right to enrichment."
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Western countries want Iran to suspend all enrichment of uranium beyond the level required to fuel nuclear power plants and close its underground enrichment facilities.
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onehandle
(51,122 posts)Who are the terrorists now?
karynnj
(59,475 posts)happened last week in foreign policy.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50156089n
( Very positive, good reporting.)
ConcernedCanuk
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the USA is insisting Syria destroy or transfer it's chemical weapons to another country within a YEAR?
Fucking hypocrites.
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The primary remaining chemical weapon storage facilities in the U.S. are Pueblo Chemical Depot in Colorado and Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky.[28] These two facilities hold 10.25% of the U.S. 1997 declared stockpile and destruction operations are under the Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives.[29] Other non-stockpile agents (usually test kits) or old buried munitions are occasionally found and are sometimes destroyed in place.
Disposal of chemical munitions has concluded at seven of the U.S.'s nine chemical depots (89.75% stockpile reduction). Pueblo and Blue Grass are constructing pilot plans to test novel methods of disposal. The U.S. also uses mobile treatment systems to treat chemical test samples and individual shells without requiring transport from the artillery ranges and abandoned munitions depots where they are occasionally found. The destruction facility for Pueblo is expected to be completed in 2012 with disposal occurring between 2015 and 2017. Blue Grass is expected to complete operation by 2021.[30]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
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"The destruction facility for Pueblo is expected to be completed in 2012 with disposal occurring between 2015 and 2017. Blue Grass is expected to complete operation by 2021"
TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY ONE!
and that's just an "expected" date. And,correct my math if I'm wrong
THAT'S 8 FUCKING YEARS!
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karynnj
(59,475 posts)The US and most countries are slowly eliminating their chemical weapons THAT THEY ARE NOT USING. Here, there was need for urgency because the weapons are being used and the country is unstable.
Why are you outraged at what ends up being a very good outcome. No imminent US strike and a large quantity of chemical weapons taken out of an unstable area? Both Russia and the US deserve credit for this positive outcome. Could it be that you can't turn off your outrage when the potential source of outrage (an attack) is not on the horizon?
ConcernedCanuk
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THOSE are proven.
There are only suppositions of who gassed whom in Syria.
And who exactly supplied Saddam with chemical weapons against Iran?
Also, I'm sick and tired of the USA marching around the World bombing whomever,
now with what George Carlin coined as "Nintendo Pilots".
Slaughtering from behind a monitor.
Home of the "brave",
indeed.
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karynnj
(59,475 posts)I assume with agent orange - that was NOT considered a chemical weapon against people - you mean that our troops came into contact with it.
As to - it is not proved - Russia's action showed that they believe it.
seveneyes
(4,631 posts)I propose drilling a several mile deep hole near Area 51, carefully put all the nasty stuff at the bottom and then fire off a small nuke to incinerate it into nothingness. I'll leave the details to the experts.