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- Khaled Abu Toameh
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- Michael Young
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- Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
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(Fars-Iran) The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran struggled through to victory over a tangle of U.S.-led threats, sanctions and war. After the revolution, grounds were paved for Iranian experts to show their capabilities and talents in scientific and technological fields. Authorities provided all the necessary tools, facilities and investments for young scientists. Now after 35 years, the country, which was formerly known as an underdeveloped nation, ranks 10 in the world in many fields. Although the development of nuclear technology is a matter of national pride and principle, the U.S. and its cohorts have joined forces to stop the country from going any further in terms of development. Iran's superb progress in nuclear technology and uranium enrichment, which became a reality in recent years, has surprised the world. Iran did join the nuclear club and it's the reason why the U.S. and its allies remain dogged to tear down its scientific centers and nuclear facilities. Notwithstanding the Western policy, as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei says, "Iran will never relinquish its nuclear program, as with its many ingenious applications the technology is a promising path to future security." Iran is a living example why development in nuclear technology guarantees a much more stabilized and independent presence and position in the international realm.2014-11-14 00:00:00Full Article
Iran Explains Why It Will Not Relinquish Nuclear Technology
(Fars-Iran) The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran struggled through to victory over a tangle of U.S.-led threats, sanctions and war. After the revolution, grounds were paved for Iranian experts to show their capabilities and talents in scientific and technological fields. Authorities provided all the necessary tools, facilities and investments for young scientists. Now after 35 years, the country, which was formerly known as an underdeveloped nation, ranks 10 in the world in many fields. Although the development of nuclear technology is a matter of national pride and principle, the U.S. and its cohorts have joined forces to stop the country from going any further in terms of development. Iran's superb progress in nuclear technology and uranium enrichment, which became a reality in recent years, has surprised the world. Iran did join the nuclear club and it's the reason why the U.S. and its allies remain dogged to tear down its scientific centers and nuclear facilities. Notwithstanding the Western policy, as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei says, "Iran will never relinquish its nuclear program, as with its many ingenious applications the technology is a promising path to future security." Iran is a living example why development in nuclear technology guarantees a much more stabilized and independent presence and position in the international realm.2014-11-14 00:00:00Full Article
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