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Iran has gone on the offensive against the United Nations nuclear agency, the IAEA, and published a 20-page document that essentially dismisses all findings on its nuclear activities as "baseless allegations." This written assault is circulating at the same time Iran is telling the gullible in New York that it wants to "jump-start" talks with the six world powers and find a diplomatic solution to the dispute over its nuclear program. Here's what's clear. Nuke-wannabe-Iran rejects all IAEA findings as "unprofessional, unfair, illegal, and politicized." Here are some of Iran's attacks on the IAEA:
• Iran's peaceful nuclear activities have unlawfully been put on the agenda of the UN Security Council and the Council has taken a wrong approach by adopting its politically-motivated, illegal and unacceptable resolutions against Iran. Therefore, any request by the Agency stemming from those resolutions is not legitimate and not acceptable.
• ...The IAEA ...should...refrain from taking instructions from anonymous States and sources with vested interests or allow unauthorized parties to interfere with its mandates.
• ...the [IAEA] report...contains a lot of confidential technical details that should have not been published. The Director General, by including detailed information in its reports such as the number of installed and/or operating centrifuges, amount of nuclear material fed and/or produced, etc., has demonstrated his inability to fulfill his commitments on confidentiality measures.
• The [IAEA] Director General has relied on some forged, fabricated and false information provided by western intelligence services and known sources hostile to Iran, assessed as "overall credible" information, without any authenticity verification, while independent observers have • revealed part of the false information used by the Agency and criticized ironically its immature assessment on allegations against Iran.
• In the light of the above, the claims and baseless allegations against Islamic Republic of Iran's peaceful nuclear activities as contained in the DG report (GOV/2013/40, dated 28 August 2013) are unprofessional, unfair, illegal and politicized.
And on it goes. Secretary Kerry has this litany of lies before him - as he meets with Iran's foreign minister on Thursday. It is the highest level US-Iran meeting in three decades. It's also called giving something for nothing.