Britain keeps distance from talk of strike on Iran
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THE foreign secretary Jack Straw sought to distance
Britain yesterday from comments by President George W Bush that he
would not rule out a military strike against Iran.
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the crisis prompted by Tehran's resumption of its nuclear programme
last week were doomed to failure.
Iran and the European Union's three biggest powers ended talks on Wednesday with no agreement on how to resolve the standoff over Iran's nuclear programme, officials at the talks said. Sirus Naseri, a senior Iranian negotiator, told reporters that Iran would not consider terminating sensitive atomic work that could be used in weapons, as demanded by France, Britain and Germany, but said all four parties would meet again soon to continue negotiations.
Laptop Computer Bush raised the temperature by giving an interview to Israeli
television from his ranch in Crawford, Texas. Asked if he would
consider force, he replied: "All options are on the table." He
added: "The use of force is the last option for any president and
you know we've used force in the recent past to secure our
country."
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Desktop Computer The Foreign Office reacted swiftly. "Our position is clear and
has been made very, very clear by the foreign secretary," a
spokesman said. "We do not think there are any circumstances where
military action would be justified against Iran. It does not form
part of British foreign policy."
Notebooks So soon after the invasion of Iraq, which has led to so much
political turmoil for Tony Blair's administration, Straw is anxious
not to be seen trying to talk up any future forays. But some
rightwingers in Washington have criticised Straw's position, saying
that every time the foreign secretary rules out any remote chance
of military action the Iranians know there is no need to
compromise.
Lenovo Bush's veiled remarks came as Foreign Office negotiators
launched a new round of shuttle diplomacy to try to persuade Tehran
to reverse last week's decision to resume its enriching of uranium
- seen by Washington and the European Union as a smokescreen for a
secret nuclear weapons programme.
Hard Drive A spokesman said Britain's negotiators had "worked their socks
off" to convince a meeting in Vienna of the board of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to call on Iran to freeze
activity at its Isfahan and Natanz plants.
Travelstar Britain has made it clear that if Iran has not backed down by
September 3, when Mohamed ElBaradei, the IAEA's secretary-general,
is to report on the country's nuclear programme, it will push for
Tehran to be taken to the United Nations security council.
Officials in Vienna warned, however, that any attempt to impose
sanctions on Iran would be likely to be vetoed by Russia and
China.
Gateway "Iran has all the cards," said one official close to the talks.
"It's going to be embarrassing for the Brits."
Laptop Parts Russia has a civilian nuclear contract with Iran worth 500m
while China is increasingly reliant on Iranian oil and gas. Last
October Sinopec, the Chinese state oil company, signed a 39 billion
deal giving it a 51% stake in Yadavaran, Iran's largest onshore
oilfield.
Software For two years Britain, France and Germany have represented the
EU in negotiations with Iran, which insists that it has a legal
right to make its own nuclear fuel. The issue has become a rallying
call in Iran, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the new president, is
thought unlikely to make any concessions.
Hard Drives Cyrus Nasseri, Iran's chief negotiator, dismissed EU sweeteners
as "lollipops" and denounced the IAEA resolution.
Electronics Last week scientists at Isfahan broke IAEA seals that had
mothballed the plant and began converting uranium "yellowcake" ore
into uranium hexafluoride gas, breaking an agreement made with the
EU.
Canon Hawks in the Bush administration have been less vocal in their
calls for military intervention against Iran recently, and the
president's remarks are said to belie a lack of appetite for
another all-out confrontation in the Middle East.
Desktop Pc "What you've got to remember is everything Iran could do for
Bush," said one diplomat. "They could make his Middle Eastern
dreams come true: think of their influence in Iraq, in Lebanon, in
Palestine. Think of their influence on oil prices."
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