“PRESSTV
has their (the Israelis') number and this story indicates an
out come very much in line with what I was predicting in late
2011/early 2012. Iran holds the cards and China and Russia are
standing firmly behind it.”
–
Mike Ruppert
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Iran-P5+1 talks in Almaty, Israel's total defeat: Report
12
March, 2013
An
Israeli website close to the regime's intelligence sources says the
outcome of talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers has
been a success for Iran, but frustration for Israeli regime.
The
DEBKAfile website, quoting an unnamed Israeli official, described the
outcome of Almaty talks as “Tehran’s huge success and Israel’s
total defeat.”
According
to the report, negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 -- Russia,
China, France, the US and the UK plus Germany -- have been
interpreted by the Western media as producing “an unusual sense of
optimism” and a “fleeting light at the end of one of the world’s
most durable tunnels” which was an euphemism for Iran’s nuclear
issue.
The
report added that Israeli regime is worried that the outcome of
Almaty talks would lead to the US permitting Tehran to continue the
operation of Fordo nuclear site and allowing Iran to keep producing
20-percent enriched uranium
The
latest round of the talks between Iran and the P5+1 was held in the
Kazakh city of Almaty on February 26-27. The two sides agreed to meet
again in the city on April 5-6 to continue the talks after holding
expert-level talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul on March 17-18.
The
United States, Israel and some of their allies have repeatedly
accused Iran of pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear
energy program. Over the false allegation, Washington and the
European Union have imposed several rounds of illegal unilateral
sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Iran
refutes the allegation and argues that as a signatory to the
Non-Proliferation Treaty and a member of the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA), it is entitled to develop nuclear technology
for peaceful purposes.
In
addition, the IAEA has conducted numerous inspections of Iran’s
nuclear facilities but has never found any evidence showing that
Iran’s civilian nuclear program has been diverted toward military
objectives.
The
original Debka Files article can be read HERE
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