Iran: Uranium Enrichment a “Right”

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The mad mullahs simply can’t resist putting their thumbs in the eyes of the West; today they boasted that as soon as the IAEA takes the pressure off, they’ll start enriching uranium again. Because it’s their right.

TEHRAN, Iran - Iran said Wednesday it would resume uranium enrichment for civilian purposes once its problems with the International Atomic Energy Agency were resolved. Iran’s defense minister also said its military had built low-level nuclear centrifuges primarily for civilian use.

“It’s our legitimate right to enrich uranium,” Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi said after a Cabinet meeting. “We suspended uranium enrichment voluntarily and temporarily. Later, when our relations with the IAEA returns to normal, we will definitely resume enrichment.”

He warned European partners Iran could end nuclear cooperation if they fail to support Tehran.

The comments by both ministers came as a key meeting of the U.N. atomic agency in Vienna moved closer to agreement Wednesday, after the United States and key European powers agreed to praise Tehran’s increased openness about its nuclear programs but also criticize it for continuing to hide some suspicious activities.

After the US caved yesterday and announced they would “praise Iran’s increased openness,” this brazen behavior is utterly unsurprising. This is what happens when you make concessions to terror states.

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