posted on Mar, 22 2007 @ 12:04 PM
Perhap's Russia wants to get paid for all the weaponry sold to Iran and Iran wants Russia's support using their veto power against further sanctions
in the UN Security Council.
Putin's Presidency is due to end next year so unless something happens before now and his retirement the world may be dealing with Russia under a new
leadership with different views on Iranian support for heavy water and other vital materials needed by Iraq.
Russia may not be the big-deal now or in the immediate future should either the US or Israel use necessary devices to stop Iranian intentions re
nuclear activities.
I would think the immediate concern following an attack on Iran's nuc sites, as Iran suggested during a recent 60 Min segment, that they have some
5000 suicide bombers ready to exact revenge against those who attack their country, is what these Iranians may be capable of doing.
And would Russia supply them with "lost" nukes? That's scary..wondering what 5000 maniacs anyone of which, could arrange to walk something like
that into another country.
Dallas
Tass today: 22.03.2007, 15.44
"MOSCOW, March 22 (Itar-Tass) - Iran will not give up its right to enrich uranium despite a growing pressure on it, Iranian Ambassador to Russia
Gholamreza Ansari told Itar-Tass on Thursday.
“We are not going to give up our legitimate right to enrich uranium,” the diplomat said. “Work will continue despite a growing foreign
pressure,” he stressed..."
Tass report:
www.itar-tass.com...