A top Iranian nuclear official proposed Tuesday that France create a consortium to enrich Iran's uranium, in a bid to satisfy the international community's demands for outside oversight of Tehran's nuclear program.
"To be able to arrive at a solution, we have just had an idea. We propose that France create a consortium for the production in Iran of enriched uranium," Mohammad Saeedi, deputy chief of Iran's Atomic Energy Agency, told France-Info radio.
"That way France, through the companies Eurodif and Areva, could control in a tangible way our enrichment activities," he added.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
A Reasonable Proposal
Boy, this passed under the US media radar. But it's a good proposal, don't you think? Of course, it would mean a non-violent outcome for the US-Iran "standoff," and we seem to prefer our standoffs on the violent side, especially during election years.
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Good catch, helmut!
I'm hoping to blog on this, but I'm also getting ready to try to get past TSA tomorrow so I can get on an airplane. Got to pack that lip gloss carefully!
CKR
Glenn Beck won't like it a bit.
I know beans about this, but it sure sounds reasonable--and unreasonable that I haven't encountered it in my regular headline news reading.
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