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Dear friends,

 

The assessement by of the future development for

Iran on the basis of the 24° Cancer rising chart is proving correct.

 

This demonstrates the true value of SA when based on the correct

mundane chart.

 

Best wishes,

 

Thor

 

Ahmadinejad rejects U.N. sanctions

POSTED: 4:35 p.m. EDT, March 25, 2007

Story Highlights

• Iranian President rejects new U.N. sanctions as " illegal "

• Ahmadinejad says nuclear program will " continue without hesitation "

• U.N. Security Council unanimously passed new sanctions on Iran Saturday

 

TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is

rejecting new United Nations sanctions as illegal, according to IRNA,

the state-run Iranian news agency.

 

Ahmadinejad, in an interview with France's Channel 2 TV network,

warned nations " seeking to impose sanctions against Iran will suffer a

greater damage themselves, " IRNA reported.

 

The 15-member Security Council unanimously passed a resolution

Saturday imposing new sanctions on Iran because of its refusal to

suspend its uranium-enrichment program. (Full story)

 

According to IRNA, the Iranian president told the French interviewer

that his country's nuclear activities are legal, " based on the

country's legal and inalienable rights " and that the program would

" continue without hesitation. "

 

The United States and other nations contend Iran is using the project

to develop nuclear weapons. Iran denies the claim.

 

The new measures follow a resolution adopted December 23, 2006, that

prohibits trade with Iran in nuclear materials and ballistic missiles

and froze assets of individuals and institutions involved in Tehran's

atomic programs.

 

The embargo on Iranian weapons exports -- such as small arms and

explosives -- is an attempt to stop Iran from smuggling to militant

groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, and to prevent Iranian arms from

reaching Iraq, U.S. officials contend.

 

The new resolution would bar nations and international banks from

making new loans to Iran. The proposed new penalties build on previous

sanctions barring transfer of nuclear materials and know-how to Iran.

 

The latest sanctions, formulated last week by the five permanent

members of the council -- the United States, China, Russia, Britain

and France -- plus Germany, would freeze the assets of 28 additional

individuals and organizations involved in Iran's nuclear and missile

programs. About a third of those are linked to the Iranian

Revolutionary Guard, an elite military corps.

 

The resolution also calls for a voluntary travel embargo on Iranian

officials and Revolutionary Guard commanders.

 

 

SAMVA , <siha@> wrote:

 

 

Hello my dear Thor,

 

The chart of Iran shows that its government will fail to understand

the position in the right perspective and is likely to damage itself

and the interests of Iran. It will remain under constant threats and

would retard the progress of Iran. Things continue to be difficult

for them though President Bush has indicated for finding solution

through diplomacy/dialogue.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

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Iran crisis reflects growing isolation

By Sadeq Saba - BBC World Service Iran analyst

Thursday, 29 March 2007, 15:56 GMT 16:56 UK

 

The UK and Iran are in a diplomatic stand-off over the incident

The capture of 15 British Royal Navy personnel by Iranian forces in

the Gulf comes at a time when Tehran feels it is under unprecedented

international pressure.

 

The country is diplomatically isolated and feels under a constant and

building US military threat.

 

Earlier this month the UN Security Council passed a resolution against

Iran over its nuclear programme.

 

Iranian diplomats worked very hard to convince some members of the

council, such as South Africa, Indonesia and Qatar, to support

Tehran's case.

 

But it failed, and the vote in favour of the resolution was unanimous,

further convincing the Iranian leadership that they have few friends

left at the UN and that diplomacy is not working in their favour.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6507451.stm

 

 

SAMVA , " cosmologer " <cosmologer wrote:

>

> Dear friends,

>

> The assessement by of the future development for

> Iran on the basis of the 24° Cancer rising chart is proving correct.

>

> This demonstrates the true value of SA when based on the correct

> mundane chart.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Thor

>

> Ahmadinejad rejects U.N. sanctions

> POSTED: 4:35 p.m. EDT, March 25, 2007

> Story Highlights

> • Iranian President rejects new U.N. sanctions as " illegal "

> • Ahmadinejad says nuclear program will " continue without hesitation "

> • U.N. Security Council unanimously passed new sanctions on Iran

Saturday

>

> SAMVA , <siha@> wrote:

>

>

> Hello my dear Thor,

>

> The chart of Iran shows that its government will fail to understand

> the position in the right perspective and is likely to damage itself

> and the interests of Iran. It will remain under constant threats and

> would retard the progress of Iran. Things continue to be difficult

> for them though President Bush has indicated for finding solution

> through diplomacy/dialogue.

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

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