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Salem-News.com (Nov-28-2013 12:43)
12 Positive Outcomes of Geneva Nuclear Deal for IranMahmoud Reza Golshanpazhooh Special to Salem-News.comIran and the P5+1 group have found the best way to negotiate with each other and this will prove to be a very important and efficient achievement, which will facilitate resolution of any possible future problem. (TEHRAN Iran Review) -
After the end of four days of breathtaking diplomatic marathon in the Swiss city of Geneva, Iran, on the one hand, and the six world powers, on the other hand, finally came up with a joint plan of action according to which they are going to move toward a comprehensive solution [for Iran's nuclear issue] within the forthcoming year.
Salem-News.com (Nov-28-2013 12:31)
If Sanctions Work Against Iran, Why Not Israel?Stuart LIttlewood Salem-News.comWill Agent Hague now rattle his sabre at Tel Aviv? (LONDON) -
UK foreign secretary William Hague was recently halted in his tracks by Parliament when he and Cameron were straining at the leash to assault Syria.
Salem-News.com (Nov-23-2013 21:52)
APN Welcomes Interim Agreement to Freeze Iran`s Nuclear ProgramSalem-News.comIn short, seeking to undermine or constrain diplomacy at this juncture would mean putting the U.S. on the path to a war that is more likely to ensure, rather than prevent, a nuclear-armed Iran (WASHINGTON, DC) -
Americans for Peace Now welcomes news that an interim agreement with Iran has been reached in Geneva. APN President and CEO Debra DeLee commented today:
Salem-News.com (Nov-23-2013 21:49)
Iran Review: Iran, 5+1 Reach Nuclear DealSalem-News.comThe interim deal allows for Iran to continue its activities in its nuclear sites in the cities of Arak, Fordo, and Natanz. (TEHRAN) -
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran and the world powers have finally agreed on a long-awaited deal on Tehran’s nuclear energy program, after days of intense talks in Geneva.
Salem-News.com (Nov-21-2013 18:24)
Paris Lost Credibility Supporting Israel: Ken O`Keefe (VIDEO)Salem-News.comFrance supposedly is very supportive of the Palestinians? Well, this is absolute nonsense unless we consider shallow talk with no actual meaningful physical action behind it, substantial; and it is not. (LONDON / TEHRAN Press TV) -
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ken O’Keefe, a former US Marine from the city of London, to further discuss French President Francois Hollande’s newly adopted pro-Israeli foreign policies.
Salem-News.com (Nov-18-2013 13:52)
War or Do Nothing? Alternative Options for Iranian Nuclear Issue Still MIATom H. Hastings and Erin E. NiemelaIn developing potential options for adversarial nations, the US government has the Joint Chiefs and Security Studies hawks on speed dial, with very few exceptions. (PORTLAND, OR) -
Tough talk, some about nukes, to the world by the US and Iran has taken many turns over the past three decades, with Iran most recently signing a good faith agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to allow inspectors broad access to its nuclear facilities.
Salem-News.com (Nov-16-2013 18:02)
Four Realities about Nuclear Talks in GenevaMahmoud Reza Golshanpazhooh Special to Salem-News.comUnited States Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters that the three-day talks were characterized with “mutual respect.” (TEHRAN Iran Review) -
Geneva negotiations [between Iran and the six world powers over Iran's nuclear energy program] wrapped up following three days of heavy diplomatic wrangling after the two sides declared their decision to continue negotiations within 10 days.
Salem-News.com (Nov-12-2013 00:25)
What Happened in Geneva?Michael Munk Salem-News.comDid France object to its partners (Iran says most of the time in Geneva was spent on discussions between themselves) who then changed their original draft agreement (which Iran was prepared to sign) to something Iran would not sign? (PORTLAND, OR) -
Below is just one sample of the contradictory media narratives of what happened at the Geneva negotiation between five of the nuke powers (plus Germany) and Iran.
Salem-News.com (Nov-07-2013 12:49)
Scientists Fear Results of Fishing Near FukushimaSalem-News.com“What Greenpeace wants is that the government really gets in international advice, gets as much support as possible to try to find the right solution for this problem.” - Rianne Teule, nuclear expert with Greenpeace (TOKYO VOA News) -
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has insisted that seafood caught near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is safe to eat.
Salem-News.com (Oct-16-2013 00:10)
Israel Hides Nukes Behind `Ambiguity` WallDr. James M. Wall Salem-News.comThe ambiguity wall has protected Israel’s growing nuclear arsenal from the world’s eyes since the 1950s. In 1986, Mordechai Vanunu, an Israeli nuclear technician working in Dimona, breached the wall when he leaked the country’s nuclear secrets to a British newspaper. (CHICAGO) -
This week’s Geneva nuclear table talks pit Iran against the Big Five Security Council members, plus Germany. |
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