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overshadowing the nonaligned movement summit taking place there mohammad marandi a professor at the university of tehran thinks the release of the report at this time is highly suspicious the iranians are saying that this report came at a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success the nonaligned movement. conference in tehran has been highly successful. iran being isolated the united states has become isolated scented opposed senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt into iran which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium. enriched uranium at twenty percent for facilities in iran which then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent iran from obtaining that fuel in the past that meant that they were taking the running cancer patients hostage the irony here is that the iranians at the beginning had no intention whatsoever to produce twenty percent and then produce nuclear fuel but the americans and the europeans by taking iran
overshadowing the nonaligned movement summit taking place there mohammad marandi a professor at the university of tehran thinks the release of the report at this time is highly suspicious the iranians are saying that this report came at a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success the nonaligned movement. conference in tehran has been highly successful. iran being isolated the united states has become isolated scented opposed senior figures going to tehran and...
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deeper insight into the story we're now joined live by saeed mohammad marandi professor at the university of tehran side thank you for joining us today so check one believes the report is just another element of psychological warfare waged against iran what do you make of the timing. well that's what the iranians are saying they're saying that the timing is highly suspicious because the nonaligned movement. conference in tehran has been highly successful instead of the united states being isolated or iran being isolated the united states has become isolated centered opposed to senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president egypt came to iran which is a political earthquake so the iranians are saying that this report came at a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success and also the report is misleading in many ways we'll get to those ways in just a minute i do want to point out that the report does state there are now more than two thousand uranium enrichment centrifuges installed in iran now tell me do
deeper insight into the story we're now joined live by saeed mohammad marandi professor at the university of tehran side thank you for joining us today so check one believes the report is just another element of psychological warfare waged against iran what do you make of the timing. well that's what the iranians are saying they're saying that the timing is highly suspicious because the nonaligned movement. conference in tehran has been highly successful instead of the united states being...
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a lot of their analytical people are trained and educated at university of tehran and other places. and we had the exact same discussion, and as one person frustrated fashion why pointed out the sanction had come too little too late. i was hoping it wasn't the case. i thought it was. nobody has any idea where they blurt this out which is of course is true. and so i don't think a question of if that happened, i think that people virtually be exist on from the beginning, which leads you to the question of is it going to look like the know fly zone over iraq from '91 to 2003 where you're constantly repeating this trying to do it. i think that short of the fracturing of the entire iranian states or what happened to iraq by accident we didn't intebd by 2003 by accident you're not going to see the capability go away. that's a huge, that's a huge issue right through. because it is so ingrained in their perception themselves of coventy of national rights even people that oppose the current regime and might replace the current regime believe it's iran's right to have a nuclear program and do
a lot of their analytical people are trained and educated at university of tehran and other places. and we had the exact same discussion, and as one person frustrated fashion why pointed out the sanction had come too little too late. i was hoping it wasn't the case. i thought it was. nobody has any idea where they blurt this out which is of course is true. and so i don't think a question of if that happened, i think that people virtually be exist on from the beginning, which leads you to the...
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a lot of their analytical people are trained at the university of tehran and other places. we had this exact same discussion. when i pointed out that the sanctions had come too little, too late, he said but nobody has an idea. which is true. i do not think it is a question of if it would happen. which leads you to the question of is it going to look like the no-fly zone over iraq from 1991 to 2003 where you are constantly trying to redo it? short of the fracturing of the entire iranian state or what happened to iraq by accident, you are not going to see that capability go way. that is a huge issue right there. it is so ingrained in their perception of themselves, of sovereignty and national rights, even people who opposed the regime and replace it, they believe it is their right to do with it what they want. >> i have to ask you not to conduct a conversation without the microphone. [inaudible] >> what if they use the safeguard day already have which is almost 80% enriched? to produce a single bomb in limited time in three or six months. >> i think i agreed with you. i think
a lot of their analytical people are trained at the university of tehran and other places. we had this exact same discussion. when i pointed out that the sanctions had come too little, too late, he said but nobody has an idea. which is true. i do not think it is a question of if it would happen. which leads you to the question of is it going to look like the no-fly zone over iraq from 1991 to 2003 where you are constantly trying to redo it? short of the fracturing of the entire iranian state or...
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a lot of their analytical people are actually trained and educated at the university of tehran and others. and we had this exact same discussion. as one person in frustrated fashion when i pointed out that the sanctions had come too little too late, i was hoping that wasn't the case, but i felt like that probably was. but he said nobody's got any ideas, just blurted this out, which of course is true. so i don't think it's a question of if that happened. it's i think that it would virtually exist from the beginning, which leads you to the question of is it going to look like a no-fly zone over iraq from '91 to 2003 where you're constantly repeating this, trying to do it? i think that short of the fracturing of the entire iranian state, sort of what happened to iraq by accident, we didn't intend it after 2003, but by accident, you're not going to see that capability go away. and that's a huge -- that's a huge issue right there. because it is so ingrained in their perception of themselves of sovereignty, of national rights, that even people that oppose the current regime and might replace t
a lot of their analytical people are actually trained and educated at the university of tehran and others. and we had this exact same discussion. as one person in frustrated fashion when i pointed out that the sanctions had come too little too late, i was hoping that wasn't the case, but i felt like that probably was. but he said nobody's got any ideas, just blurted this out, which of course is true. so i don't think it's a question of if that happened. it's i think that it would virtually...
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a lot of their analytical people are trained at the university of tehran and other places. that the sanctions had come too little, too late, he said but nobody has an idea. which is true. i do not think it is a question of if it would happen. which leads you to the question of is it going to looi like the no-fly zone over iraq from 1991 to 2003 where you are constantly trying to redo it? short of the fracturing of the entire iranian state or what happened to iraq by accident, you are not going to see that capability go way. that is a huge issue right there. it is so ingrained in their perception of themselves, of sovereignty and national rights, even people who opposed the regime and my place it they believe it is their right to do with it what they want. >> i have to ask you not to conduct a conversation without the microphone. >> what if they use the safeguard day already have which is almost 80% enriched? to produce a single bomb in limimted time in three or six months. >> i think i agreed with you. i think it would be an ongoing thing. we would not get it all. >> you ra
a lot of their analytical people are trained at the university of tehran and other places. that the sanctions had come too little, too late, he said but nobody has an idea. which is true. i do not think it is a question of if it would happen. which leads you to the question of is it going to looi like the no-fly zone over iraq from 1991 to 2003 where you are constantly trying to redo it? short of the fracturing of the entire iranian state or what happened to iraq by accident, you are not going...
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it pro-tests the formation of israel and jewish chrome of jerusalem, while addressing worship hearse at tehran university, ahmadinejad promised a new middle east will there will not exist any trace of americans or israelis. >>> new this morning, a strong earthquake of 6.6 magnitude rocked a north indonesian island overnight. no tsunami reporting, no warning was issued. there are no reports of damages or injuries so far. indonesia is prone to earthquakes because it is in the pacific ring of fire, an arc of volcanos, fault lines circling the pacific basin. >>> in jail this morning, three female members of a provocative punk band in russia, found guilty of hooliganism. nbc's duncan goal list stanny has their story from london. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, defiant smiles when the verdict tame, these three are educated, middle class two mothers. they say the whole trial has been unfair and decided to laugh in the face of what they see as putin's oppressive system. but outside the court, anger and a crackdown by police. even chess star, gary kasparov, was arrested. this kind of reaction is one reason why
it pro-tests the formation of israel and jewish chrome of jerusalem, while addressing worship hearse at tehran university, ahmadinejad promised a new middle east will there will not exist any trace of americans or israelis. >>> new this morning, a strong earthquake of 6.6 magnitude rocked a north indonesian island overnight. no tsunami reporting, no warning was issued. there are no reports of damages or injuries so far. indonesia is prone to earthquakes because it is in the pacific...
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head to the summit of the nonaligned movement in tehran becoming the first egyptian leader to visit iran in over three decades lawrence davidson a professor at west chester university says more of these actions show egyptian wants to distance itself from the west. what the egyptians are trying to do is they're birds that by their sources of assistance particularly economic assistance if they can find financial and other sources. of resources outside of the united states then they're going to do it and that hoards it's certainly leaning towards not only china. but on so maybe russia and also saudi arabia and the gulf morsi is catering to that area because of financial need i would think that you gyptian policy or chip gyptian actions are going to essentially align to their economic needs. and of course we'll be tracing the progress of president morsi his visit at our web site r t v dot com here's a quick look at what else we've got in store for you their. sentence unknown the u.s. marine corps says it won't publicly reveal what punishments given three marines caught on video you were in a gone dead taliban fighters plus. a shocking u.n. reports suggest the gaza stri
head to the summit of the nonaligned movement in tehran becoming the first egyptian leader to visit iran in over three decades lawrence davidson a professor at west chester university says more of these actions show egyptian wants to distance itself from the west. what the egyptians are trying to do is they're birds that by their sources of assistance particularly economic assistance if they can find financial and other sources. of resources outside of the united states then they're going to do...