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Iran can start 'Cold War' in Middle East: Hague

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Iran can start `Cold War` in Middle East: Hague London: Iran is clearly trying to develop a nuclear weapons capability, and if it succeeds it will set off a dangerous round of nuclear proliferation across the Middle East, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in an interview published on Saturday.

Iran says its uranium enrichment program is purely for civilian purposes, but Western powers suspect Tehran is trying to develop the ability to produce nuclear weapons.

Western powers have been pressing Tehran to hold substantive talks on its nuclear program and want it to halt its uranium enrichment, but Iran says it has an absolute right to press ahead with its plans.

Several rounds of increasingly punitive United Nations and Western sanctions have failed to persuade Iran to stop its enrichment program, some of which has been moved to underground buildings for greater security.

The Iranians "are clearly continuing their nuclear weapons program”, Hague told The Daily Telegraph. "If they obtain nuclear weapons capability, I think other nations across the Middle East will want to develop nuclear weapons."

"The most serious round of nuclear proliferation since nuclear weapons were invented would have begun, with all the destabilising effects in the Middle East, and the threat of a new Cold War in the Middle East without necessarily all the safety mechanisms," he said. "That would be a disaster in world affairs."

There has been public discussion in Israel about whether it should attack Iran to stop it from developing a nuclear bomb, and tension between the two foes has been raised by attacks on Israeli diplomats abroad and the recent assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist in Tehran.

"We are very clear to all concerned that we are not advocating military action," Hague said in the interview. "We support a twin-track strategy of sanctions and pressure, and negotiations on the other hand."

"We are not favouring the idea of anybody attacking Iran at the moment," he added.

The latest signal from Tehran that it might be willing to resume talks on the nuclear issue, in the form of a letter to European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, have been greeted with cautious optimism by the United States and the European Union.

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First Published: Saturday, February 18, 2012, 10:35

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speak truth - delaware
16 US intelligence agencies, Leon Panetta, General Clapper and others claim ``Iran does NOT have a bomb and may not even want one``, this is corporate zionist meda and he neo cons ignoring the truth.. US is biulding a huge military base inside Israel at US tax payers expense. google: rense.com +US military base in Israel. These neo cons are lying and distorting the truth, The world will not have an economic recovery with another 4 trillion dollar war. The zionists want to see America as we know it dissapear as they take over every element of our government. Senators and Congress are being blackmailed by Israel who has dirt on everyone of them. WE must stop these nuts from committing another war for the rightwing aprartheid naition of Israel, who is turning Israel into a fascist regime.
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harkadass wasson - Leeds,uk
whats the big deal if Iran gets nuclear?? 7 other countries already have it..what the big deal if usa,russia, uk, france ,china, india,pakistan, israel can have hundreds/// Nuclear war will be destructive to the whole world..no matter who starts first. Thus spoke harkadass.
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
GOD FATHER OF ALL TERROR ACTINITY AND COLD WAR IN MIDDLE EAST IS SAUDI NOT IRAN.
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Masood - Lucknow
The bilateral talks is a good platform to resolve any of the issues, whatsoever typical it is but only when the intentions of the parties are clear and they are positive in their approach to resolve the issue. But the intention of U.S. and European Countries are clear indication of imposing their supremacy on others and not allow them to attain their objective even though it is for peaceful purpose and for the development of their country. US & EC in a fist of their `Dadagiri` want to dominate the world.
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Masood - Lucknow
The bilateral talks is a good platform to resolve any of the issues, whatsoever typical it is but only when the intentions of the parties are clear and they are positive in their approach to resolve the issue. But the intention of U.S. and European Countries are clear indication of imposing their supremacy on others and not allow them to attain their objective even though it is for peaceful purpose and for the development of their country. US & EC in a fist of their `Dadagiri` want to dominate the world.



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