On July
01st, 1968 the former establishment of Iran which was a
monarchy system and head of state was Shah Mohammad Reza PAHLAVI
signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Recently, The
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has brought it to the
light that the regime in Iran's nuclear proliferation was in
violation of the NPT.1
Iran's nuclear energy head Mr. Fereydoun ABBASI-DAVANI (Douani) فریدون عباسی دوانی refuted the
IAEA's claim, and charged the above agency being infiltrated by
terrorist and saboteurs.2
Israel's
Prime Minister Benjamin NETANYAHU expressed serious concern with
regard to the Iran's nuclear proliferation because it has direct
impact on the state of Israel's survival in the region. Mr. Netanyahu
has been persistent to use of military strike on Iran.3
However, German Chancellor Angela Merkel does not share same
philosophy as Netanyahu, and believes in a political solution over
the nuclear programs in Iran.4
The regime
in Iran will not stop its nuclear proliferation, and learned a
valuable lesson from former Libya president Qaddafi that by giving-up
on nuclear proliferation, there was great possibility in this
political realism to be overthrowing by foreign states. The regime in
Iran has been very candid about its involvement in Syria. Iran's
Revolutionary Guard Corp General Mohammad Ali JAFARI who suppress
uprising back in 2009 in Iran, he was assigned to provide advise to
the regime in Syria to suppress the political unrest in the Syria.5
The bottom
line, the nuclear programs in Iran is a means of survival, and any attack on the nuclear programs in Iran, it will be translated in a massive terrorist attack around the world against interest of the NATO or US and Israel Allies. The regime in Iran needs Shia state in Syria as an instrument to dominate the region, and would not allow the Syrian state to be overthrowing by the Western nations. Thus, the political climate in the Middle East is moving toward
political realism each day, and the region is becoming less stable
for any peaceful means to create political liberalism in the region.
5The
Wall Street
<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390443720204578000482831419570.html?mod=googlenews_wsj>
18 Sept 2012
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