Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Nuclear Talks With Iran Are Now in Limbo



Iran’s Military Power Subject to New U.S. Study Used for China -- Bloomberg

Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Iran’s military will be subject for the first time to the kind of U.S. assessment reserved for China’s expanding forces as lawmakers seek a more accurate analysis of the Persian Gulf oil power’s strengths and strategy.

Congress ordered an annual report on Iranian military goals and capabilities, including the country’s missile and nuclear programs, in a provision tucked into a 1,200-page measure authorizing defense spending. President Barack Obama signed the bill into law last week.

Read more ....

More News On Iran

Leaders urge Iran to accept uranium deal -- UPI
US will not alter Iran nuclear deal -- Al Jazeera
Clinton: Nuclear Offer to Iran Will Not Change -- Voice of America
Clinton Tells Iran to Adhere to Plan -- Washington Post
Clinton: Iran should accept nuclear deal 'as is' -- Politico
Iran’s Politics Stand in the Way of a Nuclear Deal -- New York Times
Iran warns against US pressure in talks -- AP
Khamenei says Iran won't be deceived by U.S. -- Reuters

Iran Warns Opposition Over Anti-US Day Rallies -- Voice of America
Iran Students Carry on Protests -- L.A. Times
Iran warns opposition before anti-US rally -- AJC/AP
Iran students carry on protests -- L.A. Times
When No Means No -- Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal opinion.

No comments: