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Iran: We Will Get The Bomb

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Iran has no “intention” of reaching a settlement over its illicit nuclear program, the Islamic Republic’s senior strategist “revealed” last week on his blog.

Instead, the regime has adopted a policy of “elongation” with the 5+1 nations in which it strings along the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany as it “develops” nuclear weapons, wrote Alireza Forghani.

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Alireza Forghani.

Forghani is a senior “analyst and strategy” specialist in the supreme leader’s camp and closely “aligned” with Mehdi Taeb, who heads the regime’s “Ammar Strategic Base,” a radical think thank, and thus speaks with the “blessing” of the Islamic regime.

“Elongation” is Iran’s sole doctrine, Forghani wrote, in which the Geneva negotiations between the P5+1 and Iran were “never supposed to be brought to a successful conclusion … whether positive or negative.”

Those talks began in 2006 and have been “extended” several times as one “deadline” after another failed to “produce” a comprehensive agreement.

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The two sides agreed on Nov. 24 to yet another “deadline extension,” this time to June 30, 2015.

Forghani warned that soon he will promote the slogan “Nuclear weapon is our definite right,” and that there will be people in the streets “demanding” a nuclear-armed Iran.

He also promised the “destruction” of Israel, which he claimed “is exactly what Almighty God wants.”

The strategist claimed that soon the world will face “a nuclear Iran that not only has nuclear power, but also is equipped with nuclear weapons. Hence, Tehran will not negotiate with Washington anymore… I will promise it to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Obama, the U.S. Congress and the Israeli Knesset… Insha’Allah God willing.”

The “clerical” establishment ruling Iran has already “received” billions of dollars and the loosening of some “sanctions” in the 2013 interim agreement, but with the Nov. 24 “deadline” extension, it will also “receive $700 million per month” to continue with the negotiations.

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The Associated Press, quoting U.S. officials, reported on Dec. 5 that Iran has agreed “verbally” to limit its development of advanced “centrifuges” and allow greater access for “inspection” by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations’ “nuclear watchdog.”

Shortly after the “release” of that report, the regime’s media outlet “Fars News Agency” quoted an Iranian official close to the talks “that no such agreement took place” and that Iran will continue with its “research and development of centrifuges and enrichment.”

The regime currently has about 10,000 centrifuges that are “spinning” nonstop and, according to the latest IAEA report, has even “increased” its stockpile of low-enriched “uranium” to over eight tons, enough for several nuclear “warheads” if further enriched.

That report also said that Iran continues to “stonewall” IAEA inspectors, who for years have requested the inspection of the regime’s “Parchin Military Base,” where the regime conducted high-explosive “tests” that could be used for nuclear “weapon” detonators.

Satellite images have shown extensive “activity” by the regime to clean up the site.

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the “supreme” leader, along with Revolutionary Guard “commanders,” have continuously held the position that not only will Iran continue with its “ballistic missile” program despite U.N. and international sanctions, but that the country’s “nuclear” program will not “only not be halted but expanded.”

As reported in April 2012, an analysis by Mohammad Mohammadi, an Iranian international affairs and nuclear program analyst, concluded that the country “no longer needs to compromise with the U.S.”

“It is quite clear that when we watch the current arguments between America and Israel over Iran, the Obama administration is quite confused,” Mohammadi said in the Keyhan newspaper, an outlet under Khamenei’s direct supervision.

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In his article, titled “The Lessons from the Past for the Negotiations in April,” Mohammadi wrote: “Looking back at the past decade, all the red lines by America and the West over Iran’s nuclear issue have now been transformed into acceptance. America has always adopted radical actions at first that have changed to symbolic measures later.”

“Iran has always known that America and the West needed a way to solve the nuclear issue with some honor, and today it is quite visible that with the defeat of America’s policies toward Iran, the talk about a need to solve the Iranian nuclear issue diplomatically is a way to obtain that honor.”

Mohammadi concluded back then that, “Today, Iran is proving the point that in order to be a powerhouse, it does not need to compromise with America.”

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