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SETTING UP IRAN GOES AWRY AS TEHERAN SPIT OUT THE BAIT OF PLANTED NUKE-PLANS...
The latest report by the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program is scheduled to be released to diplomats by tomorrow.
The report of the Vienna based agency will be submitted to the UN and released in restricted form to the public.
Last week, Iran had handed over to the IAEA a document containing design information that could help to make nuclear weapon parts.
It is interesting that Teheran stated that those blueprints in these documents were handed "unasked" to Iran some years ago by Abdul Qadeer Khan, a Pakistani nuclear expert who had close contacts with the CIA as you can read from this BBC-article:
CIA 'let atomic expert Khan go' Tuesday, 9 August 2005
AQ Khan, Pakistani nuclear scientist
Pakistan pardoned AQ Khan, despite his dramatic revelations
Pakistani nuclear expert AQ Khan was not arrested when living in the Netherlands as the CIA was monitoring him, an ex-Dutch prime minister says.
Ruud Lubbers said the CIA had asked the Netherlands in 1975 not to prosecute Abdul Qadeer Khan, who is now dubbed the father of Pakistan's atom bomb.
Mr Khan admitted last year that he had leaked nuclear secrets to North Korea, Libya and Iran.
He came under suspicion while working for a Dutch uranium firm, Urenco.
He has been under close guard at his home in Islamabad since his public confession.
According to Mr Lubbers, US intelligence wanted to find out more about Mr Khan's contacts while he was working as an engineer at the top secret Dutch uranium enrichment plant at Almelo. ...
Although you can't conclude directly from that 'monitoring' that any "offer you can't refuse" was made by the Agency towards the Pakistani scientist - you can't exclude it as well. The optic nevertheless is damaging. It bears the same fingerprints as the set up of Iraq's Saddam as it were U.S. companies in the vicinity of the government who provided Saddam with all kinds of ABC material.
First sell it as a "bait" - then go and kill the prey.
Additionally this theory concludes very much with what was written by NYT's James Risen in his book "State of War" as I reported in:
And perhaps you may understand Zbigniew Brzezinski's comment from 2005 in a new light where he said that Bush should "let Iran have nukes" - although the year before the same Zbigniew Brzezinski, recommended "a revised strategic approach to Iran". Only at that time he was a member of a task force sponsored by the CFR and most probably the bait hasn't been planted yet.
So it seems, that the new "prey" of the season - the Iran - has just spit out that bait in time by delivering that documentation to the UN's atomic watchdog.
The new IAEA report is regarded to be crucial because the U.S., China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany did agree to hold off a vote on additional sanctions until after the release of the new 'eport.
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