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Politics : CONSPIRACY THEORIES

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (266)9/22/2005 5:57:31 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 418
 
Re: Fake Terrorism Is a Coalition's Best Friend.

Talking of fake/false-flag terrorism, I'm afraid that Europe's copping out on Israel might prompt Mossad and CIA to plot another wave of terrorist bombings against "wimpy Europe" --clue:

EU drops demand for UN Council report of Iran
22 Sep 2005 08:25:37 GMT
Source: Reuters

By Louis Charbonneau

VIENNA, Sept 22 (Reuters)
- The European Union's three main powers have dropped a demand that the U.N. nuclear watchdog report Iran to the Security Council over its atomic plans due to opposition from Russia and China, diplomats said on Thursday.

Moscow and Beijing have warned the United States, France, Britain and Germany against stepping up the nuclear standoff with Iran, potentially blocking their drive to haul Tehran before the U.N.'s highest body for possible sanctions.

Earlier this week, the EU had circulated a U.S.-backed draft resolution calling on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) governing board to report Iran's secretive nuclear programme to the Security Council.

But with at least a dozen of the 35 members of the IAEA board opposed to the EU draft -- including China and Russia -- the EU has omitted the key demand from a revised draft.

Several diplomats from the European Union's "big three" -- France, Britain and Germany -- told Reuters they had dropped the demand in the interest of getting a unanimous resolution approved by the IAEA board, which meets this week.

Iran's official IRNA news agency confirmed the report, citing Germany's ambassador to the IAEA, Herbert Honsowitz, as saying: "The EU has withdrawn its request to send Iran's case to the Security Council."
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