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Iran Nuclear Weapons
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Iran Nuclear Weapons

Iran Nuclear Weapons German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder absorbed criticism on Monday for making the possibility of a U.S. military assault to end Iran's nuclear weapons program a huge concern in his besieged re-election proposal.

"The nuclear weapons of Iran are overly precarious to develop into a campaign question," quoted Gary Smith, leader of Berlin's American Academy think-tank, augmenting, "Germany should not fail to recall her traditional duty to the nation called Israel."

Smith, who has been chosen as the special U.S. diplomat to the German republic, mentioned there was no discussion in the U.S. capital of an armed conflict with Iran nuclear weapons and American law-makers were "struggling enthusiastically" to assist the European Union triangle - Britain, Germany, and France, to come to a multilateral solution with Teheran, Iran.

Even prior to Schroeder's comments, it was becoming a struggle enough for European-U.S. conversations to prove fruitful with Iran's new strict nuclear weapons leadership, he indicated. Germany, France and Britain are searching for a nonviolent compromise with Iran offering trade and incentives as long as Teheran relinquishes its atomic agenda that several onlookers are convinced is targeted at constructing a nuclear weapon.

However, Teheran last week continued uranium refining efforts following their rejection of the E.U. triangle's proposal of financial and hi-tech assistance in return for ceasing divisive atomic explorations. Paul A. Wood, a U.S. embassy source in Germany, could not immediately report on Schroeder's having turned US Iran strategy into an election issue. However, he emphasized that American President Bush fiercely championed the attempts of the E.U. coalition to achieve an atomic resolution with the Iranian nucclear weapons government officials.

 
 
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