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Iran's Nuclear Program

Editorial, The New York Times | September 9, 2010

Iran’s defiance over its nuclear program has remained a major concern for key international players over the past months. ++ Now, countries like Japan, UAE, and South Korea have also started taking measures to make Iran give up its nuclear ambitions. ++ The IAEA, however, is alarmed over Iran's “slow but steady production of low-enriched uranium”, which if continued would be enough to bulid two nuclear weapons. ++ If Iran is to be stopped, the countries who have recently espoused sanctions on Iran ought to act instantly.

 

 
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