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Obama warns Iran to come clean



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Article's topics: IranIranian Nuclear ThreatIAEAMohamed Elbaradei 

President Barack Obama declared Friday that Iran is on a path to confrontation with world powers unless it agrees to "come clean" and disclose all its nuclear activities. He said he would not rule out military action.

Obama joined the leaders of Britain and France in accusing the Islamic republic of clandestinely building an underground plant to make nuclear fuel that could be used to build an atomic bomb. Iranian officials acknowledged the facility but insisted it had been reported to nuclear authorities as required.

"Iran's action raised grave doubts" about its promise to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes only, Obama told a news conference at the conclusion of a G-20 summit whose focus on world economic recovery was overshadowed by disclosure of the Iranian plant.

Obama said a telling moment could come next week when Iran meets with US and other world powers to discuss the nuclear issue.

"Iran is on notice that when we meet with them on Oct. 1 they are going to have to come clean and they are going to have to make a choice," he said, between international isolation and giving up any aspirations to becoming a nuclear power. If they refuse to give ground, they will stay on "a path that is going to lead to confrontation."

In his earlier announcement about the secret Iranian facility, Obama said, "Iran is breaking rules that all nations must follow. The size and configuration of this facility is inconsistent with a peaceful program.

Iranian President Mahmoud...

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tours the Natanz uranium enrichment facility.
Photo: AP [file]

Unbowed, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country had done nothing wrong and Obama would regret his accusations.

At a news conference in New York, Ahmadinejad said the plant would not be operational for 18 months but sidestepped a question about whether Iran had sufficient enriched uranium to manufacture a nuclear weapon. Still, he said Tehran rejects such armaments as "inhumane."

The head of Iran's nuclear program suggested U.N. inspectors would be allowed to visit the site. Ali Akbar Salehi called the facility "a semi-industrial plant for enriching nuclear fuel" that is not yet complete, but he gave no other details, according to the state news agency IRNA.

The plant, near the holy city of Qom southwest of Tehran, would be about the right size to enrich enough uranium to produce one or two bombs a year, but inspectors must get inside to know what is actually going on, one US official said.

At his Pittsburgh news conference, Obama appeared to hold out limited hope for the Oct. 1 meeting, which is the first of its kind in more than a year. Iran has said its nuclear program should not be on the agenda.

"When we find that diplomacy does not work, we will be in a much stronger position to, for example, apply sanctions that have bite," Obama said. "That's not the preferred course of action. I would love nothing more than to see Iran choose the responsible path."

He emphasized his confidence in the reliability of the intelligence information about Iran's secretive nuclear facilities.

"This was the work product of three intelligence agencies, not just one," he said. "They checked over this work in a painstaking fashion."

Beyond tougher economic sanctions, options for acting against Iran are limited and perilous.

Military action by the United States or an ally such as Israel could set off a dangerous chain of events in the Islamic world. In addition, Iran's facilities are spread around the country and well hidden, making an effective military response difficult.

Asked about the prospect of using military force to stop Iran from getting the bomb, Obama said, "With respect to the military, I've always said that we do not rule out any options when it comes to US security interests, but I will also re-emphasize that my preferred course of action is to resolve this in a diplomatic fashion. It's up to the Iranians to respond."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaking Friday on CNN's "State of the Union," said it would be a mistake to rule out military action, but he said there is still room to pursue diplomacy.

"The reality is, there is no military option that does anything more than buy time," Gates said, adding that the United States believes Iran could have a nuclear weapon within one to three years. "And the only way you end up not having a nuclear-capable Iran is for the Iranian government to decide that their security is diminished by having those weapons, as opposed to strengthened."

Obama said he was especially pleased that Russia and China agreed with him that Iran must live up to its obligations under international rules on nuclear activities. The leaders of Britain and France joined Obama at his morning announcement.

"We will not let this matter rest," said British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who accused Iran of "serial deception."

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Iran has until December to comply with demands for a fuller accounting of its program or face new sanctions.

In Congress, three senators - Democrat Evan Bayh, Republican Jon Kyl and Independent Joe Lieberman- issued a joint statement condemning Iran.

"Given Iran's consistent pattern of deceit, concealment and bad faith, the only way to force Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions is to make absolutely clear to the regime in Tehran that its current course will carry catastrophic consequences," the senators said. "We must leave no doubt that we are prepared to do whatever it takes to stop Iran's nuclear breakout."

Iran had previously acknowledged having only the one uranium enrichment plant, under international monitoring, and had denied allegations of undeclared nuclear activities.

Patrick Clawson, an Iran expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said he doubts Iran will now feel compelled to be more open.

"The lesson they are likely to take from this is: 'We have to try even harder at hiding these things,'" Clawson said in a telephone interview.

James Acton, a nuclear expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said a consensus has developed that if Iran were to decide to manufacture nuclear weapons the key material probably would be produced in a clandestine facility.

"This should persuade any doubters that Iran's program is not for peaceful purposes," Acton said.

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137. Obama should open-up a talk show like his friend Opra ,his good at it.
sia - usa (09/30/2009 11:26)
136. #110
Ross - Canada (09/28/2009 02:30)
135. Obama the talker
Mo Rosen - USAi (09/27/2009 03:12)
134. President Obama is clearly playing a waiting game!
Piera Prister - Usa (09/27/2009 01:58)
133. #116, "Bannister-USA": ---- "..no Bunker busters which penetrate a mile down" ---- And, you have been there yourself and checked, that's a mile down??
Marek - Sweden (09/26/2009 18:22)
132. Answer to # 91, "Mike - Germany": ------ READ my answer, # 64, to the so called "Lese Majeste - USA". ------ you huge LOL Bigot !!!
Marek - Sweden (09/26/2009 18:11)
131. To Flymast #110
frank3108 - USA (09/26/2009 17:07)
130. Wow a lot of Right Wingers on Jpost.
Stan - (09/26/2009 15:47)
129. You made a good point.
Truth - (09/26/2009 15:41)
128. You idiots on board...
peace - (09/26/2009 15:24)
127. Words mean nothing, hey ISRAEL actions do.
Muslim - Australia (09/26/2009 13:39)
126. Obama=Too weak!
Joachim Göransson - Sweden (09/26/2009 11:28)
125. 118 Arash Parsi
Miles - USA (09/26/2009 10:22)
124. To Flymast #110 - How about the more than 7 million Israeli lives?
Frank Mendoza - Philippines (09/26/2009 09:45)
123. #117.. old saying "theres more ways to kill a cat than suck its brains through
GOLDEN NUGGET - Australia (09/26/2009 09:41)
122. #116 bannister - USA: "I guess you guys just cant read?"
nehama purta - Israel (09/26/2009 09:18)
121. Great men of valor, Netanyahu
Michael Smith - South Africa (09/26/2009 09:07)
120. What a pile of crap response from obama
Adryan - USA (09/26/2009 08:46)
119. congrats to AIPAC for their recent purchase of obama administration
arash parsi - usa (09/26/2009 07:30)
118. Obama The Joke
Dan - USA (09/26/2009 07:24)
117. another target to add to the target list for US bombers
General - Earth (09/26/2009 06:42)
116. I guess you guys just cant read?
bannister - USA (09/26/2009 06:40)
115. #10
Ross - Canada (09/26/2009 06:37)
114. 3 Intelligence Commissions? And Still NIE Report?
Guran Walker - Ur-th (09/26/2009 05:47)
113. nukes
Jerry D. - usa (09/26/2009 05:18)
112. I'm scared of you now
LK Washington DC - (09/26/2009 04:55)
111. Obama is bad news
clem - (09/26/2009 04:33)
110. 150,000 american lives exposed
Flymast - US (09/26/2009 04:29)
109. A Deer In The Headlights
Dan - (09/26/2009 04:27)
108. Obama
Jan Gruber - USA (09/26/2009 04:26)
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