Friday, April 09, 2010

MP Underlines Expansion of Iran's Ties with Muslim States


FARS
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8901200713

TEHRAN (FNA)- An Iranian legislator on Friday reiterated Tehran's willingness to strengthen its ties with Arab and Muslim states.

Speaking in an interview with Lebanon-based al-Balad daily, Rapporteur of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Kazzem Jalali said that expansion of ties with the Arab and Muslim states is one of the priorities of the Iranian foreign policy. He further voiced Iran's preparedness to share its nuclear technology experience with the neighboring countries.

Jalali said Iran's nuclear technology does not pose any threat to the Persian Gulf littoral states, adding Iran could serve his neighboring countries via its nuclear technologies.


Comment:
The tipping point has been crossed. With this information there is no question that Iran is making political arrangements with nearby countries of interest to secure a protective ring around its borders. The fact they are also willing to share nuclear information, this would lead to making available nuclear materials, for a price, in the near future. The Obama Administration including all of his advisors are unwilling to acknowledge facts on the ground. They are standing by failed concepts in the past -these failed concepts are ideologically driven and the outcome is predictable. This time, however, the end result is incredible danger for the entire planet. Once a country goes nuclear there is no stopping it-case in point is the decades old attempts to get the USA and Russia to stand down on some of their respective bomb stockpiles-we know how successful this has been. Imagine, radical Islamists in possession of these same weapons, does anyone doubt what will happen? Any competent Administration would now realize putting on a "happy face" and prostrating itself time after time to make "friends" with our stated enemies has failed. Turn around the policy, the clock is tillticking!

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