Iran Sending Some Uranium to Turkey, High Enriching Other

by Eric on May 18, 2010

Iran Attack

Iran accepted a deal that was the most backhanded compliment to international relations I have seen in recent history.  Iran has agreed to send the half of its uranium supply, all low enriched uranium, to Turkey.

The country is keeping enough uranium on hand to build a nuclear weapon if it chooses.  The international community now believes that Iran fully intends to build a nuclear weapon, something most intelligent people have suspected since the beginning of its nuclear program.

The deal, negotiated with Turkey and Brazil, will likely hamper United States efforts to put international sanctions in place against the terrorist state.  China and Russia have both been uncooperative in efforts to place wide economic sanctions on Iran.

If the past is any indication of how Iran will follow through with the new deal, they will delay actually sending the uranium for months and will ultimately say that the deal is off.

The world is sitting around doing nothing while open anti-Semites who have made calls for genocide against Israel and the Jewish people are building nuclear weapons.  What is everyone waiting for?

About the author

Eric Eric is the founder and editor of IsraelSituation.com. He has been to Israel many times including a semester at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the former president of the Israel advocacy group at the University of Colorado and teaches about Israel and the Media at a local religious school.

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