Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
1995 Iran Special Weapons News
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- VELAYATI OPENS SEMINAR ON CHEMICAL WEAPONS IRNA 5 December 1995
- Iran Policy at Issue Will stricter dual containment succeed? CSIS Watch Number 145, December 1, 1995
- "Islamic Iran's American Base",
The American Spectator, December, 1995, by Kenneth R.Timmerman
- CONTAINING IRAN Dr. Wm. Millward COMMENTARY No. 63
Canadian Security Intelligence Service November 1995
- Impeding Iran's Nuclearization - Deterring European and Japanese Investment: The Iran Foreign Oil Sanctions Act of 1995 Iran Report #3 -- November 20, 1995 AIPAC-- the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
- NUCLEAR FACILITIES DO NOT ONLY MEAN THE BOMB IRNA November 08 1995
- IAEA EXPERTS CONFIRM PEACEFUL NATURE OF IRANIAN NUCLEAR EFFORTS IRNA November 06 1995
- Nuclear-Related Trade and Cooperation Developments JULY-OCTOBER 1995 Center for Nonproliferation Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL: IRAN-RUSSIA NUKE TIES CONFORM TO INT'L NORMS IRNA October 22 1995
- RUSSIAN OFFICIALS SAY ISRAEL HINDERING TEHRAN-MOSCOW NUKE TIES IRNA October 17 1995
- ITCHY FINGERS Five Nuclear Nightmares Just Waiting to Happen Asia Week 06 October 1995 "Tehran has actively backed North Korea's ballistic missile program. A delegation is believed to have witnessed the first test flight of the Nodong-1 missile over the Sea of Japan in May 1993. It has
reportedly signed an agreement to buy 150 of them."
- Military technology and conflict in southern Asia presented at VIII Amaldi, 5 October 1995, Piacenza Eric Arnett "Israel and the USA have made clear that they regard a nuclear-armed Iran as intolerable and have spent considerable political capital, without success, to prevent China and Russia from transferring nuclear technology to the Iranian civilian nuclear programme."
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Iran's Nuclear Program: Myth and Reality - Kenneth R. Timmerman USPID Unione Scienziati Per Il Disarmo - VI convegno internazionale di Castiglioncello (Livorno) 28 Settembre - 2 Ottobre 1995 "Is Iran seeking a nuclear weapons capability, as the United States and several European powers believe? Or is Iran, as it declares, merely seeking to improve its scientific and industrial base, by engaging in a massive and increasingly costly nuclear power program? ... At best, one can make a circumstantial case that Iran is procuring technology and building facilities that serve little other purpose than for nuclear weapons. At worst, the IAEA and and those countries
eager to maintain lucrative trading relations with Iran will argue that the evidence is too thin to establish Iran's bad intentions beyond any reasonable doubt. They drew the same conclusion with Iraq in the 1980s, and look where that got us."
- China Should Clarify its Stand on Iran Nuke Ties Iran News 02 October 1995
- China Denies Export of Uranium Enrichment System to Iran Iran News September 27 1995
- Iran After Nuclear Power for Peaceful Use Iran News September 25 1995
- Unveiled: Iran's bomb plans Con Coughlin The Electronic Telegraph Monday 25 September 1995
" Chinese technicians have rescued the mullahs' nuclear dreams by constructing a calutron system, an electro-magnetic method for enriching uranium, at one of Iran's main nuclear research establishments at Karaj, about 100 miles north-west of Teheran. Karaj, which has been built to withstand air attack and is the size of a medium-size town, was described, somewhat quaintly, as an "agricultural and medical research centre" by a team of UN nuclear experts that inspected the site three years ago. Russian scientists are already working at most of Iran's 11 nuclear establishments, and experts predict that by next year more than 10,000 Russians will be on full-time secondment to the mullahs. Only five of Iran's 11 nuclear institutions have been opened to international scrutiny.
- THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST IRNA September 24 1995
- IRAN NUCLEAR-ZIONIST CAMPAIGN ISRAEL CONCEDES DEFEAT IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST IRAN'S NUCLEAR DEAL IRNA September 22 1995
- RUSSIA-IRAN RUSSIAN TO GO AHEAD WITH NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH IRAN -MINISTER IRNA September 13 1995
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL STRESSES PEACEFUL NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH IRAN IRNA September 07 1995
- NEW IRAN-RUSSIA NUCLEAR AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED IRNA July 26 1995
- KOTRA admits mistakes in reporting Iran buying N.Korea missiles
Seoul, July 25, 1995 (KPS)
- RUSSIAN NUCLEAR ENERGY MINISTER REFUTES AMERICAN CLAIMS ON IRAN IRNA July 08 1995
- Iran's Enemies Are Opposed to a Strong Iran An Interview With Mohsen Pezeshkpur Abrar, (Morning Daily) Wednesday & Saturday, July 5 & 8, 1995
- CHEMICAL AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS Tehran Builds A New Poison Gas Plant
News on Iran No. 44 July 3, 1995 "American sources have identified a large chemical warfare plant just south of Tehran. The British place another installation near Semnan. This plant produces 5 tons of nerve gas a month. The gas is then shipped to a SCUD-B missile plant near Isfahan and packed into warheads..."
- Dialogue on Proposed Sale of Nuclear Reactors to Iran Will Continue Remarks by Vice President Al Gore and
Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin regarding their ongoing discussions on Russia's sale of nuclear reactors to Iran.
Translation of Prime Minister Chernomyrdin's remarks provided by EUR505. (950703)
- GORE TALKS RESOLVE ISSUE OF RUSSIAN ARMS SALES TO IRAN STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT, FRIDAY, 30 June 1995
- REVOLUTIONARY DISINTEGRATION The new U.S. embargo may hurt, but the greatest danger to the mullahs is from their own people BY LARA MARLOWE/TEHRAN TIME Domestic June 26, 1995 Volume 145, No. 26
- CONCERNS CITED ON ALLEGED CHINESE SALE OF MISSILE PARTS TO IRAN
The United States is greatly concerned by allegations that China may have
sold ballistic missile components to Iran and is actively looking into
them, the spokesman told questioners.
- ALLEGED CHINESE SALE OF MISSILE PARTS TO IRAN STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT, THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 1995
- Foreign Minister on Future Management of World, Relations With Iraq and Russia, U.S. Embargo
Resalat (Daily Afternoon) Thursday, June 22, 1995 Page: 1-2
- PRESIDENT OPENS NUCLEAR RESEARCH CENTER IRNA 21 June 1995
- US Welcomes G-7 Statement on Nuclear Cooperation with Iran The US welcomed a statement issued at the G-7 summit urging nations to avoid any
"collaboration" that might help Iran produce nuclear weapons. (950617)
- Strategic Delivery Systems, Jane's Intelligence Review, 11 June 1995 -- Iran's drive to deploy ballistic missiles and to acquire long-range strike aircraft is part of an effort to fill gaps in its arsenal demonstrated during the Iran-Iraq War.
- Japan Says `No' to U.S. on Anti-iran Move Iran News June 10 1995
- G-7 Seeking Russia Nod Against Nuclear Confrontation with Iran Negotiations are going on between
Russia and the G-7 countries for an agreement on preventing cooperation with Iran's effort to develop a
nuclear weapons capability. (950608)
- Congressman Urge Clinton to Increase Pressure on Iran Over 200 members
of the House of Representatives signed a letter to President Clinton urging him to
increase pressure on Iran. (950608)
- Pelletreau Discusses Containing Iran Threat Remarks by Assistant Secretary of State Robert Pelletreau regarding US efforts to prevent Iran from contributing to
international terrorism or acquiring nuclear weapons. (950602)
- Extremist Tendencies in the Policies of The United States towards Iran, an interview with Eric Hoogland Iran-e-Farda (Bi-monthly Journal) June & July 1995 Pages 22-24
- U.S. Nuclear Policy Towards Iran, Mark Skootsky Nonproliferation Analysis Volume I, Issue 1, Summer 1995
- REPORT: AN ASSESSMENT OF IRAN'S NUCLEAR FACILITIES by Greg J. Gerardi and Maryam Aharinejad The Nonproliferation Review: Spring-Summer 1995, Volume 2 - Number 3
- U.S. NUCLEAR POLICY TOWARD IRAN By Mark D. Skootsky June 1, 1995
- Rafsanjani says Irano-Korean Ties a Model for Cooperation
Iran News May 31 1995
- RUSSIAN ENVOY MOCKS U.S. CLAIMS ABOUT IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM IRNA May 30 1995
- A Glance at History of the Transfer of Atomic Energy to
Iran Iran (Morning Daily) Saturday, May 27, 1995 Page: 8 By: Dr. Mostafa Taqizadeh Ansari
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL ON TEHRAN-MOSCOW AGREEMENT ON NUCLEAR ENERGY IRNA May 23 1995
- Russia Announces New Nuclear Accord With Iran Iran News May 23 1995
- No Nuke Ties with Iran-Pakistan
Iran News May 20 1995
- Iran to Build 10 Nuclear Power Plants: Iran News May 15 1995
- Israel Should be Forced to Join NPT
Iran News May 13 1995
- Clinton Executive Order Banning Trade with Iran Issued." Executive order signed by President Clinton banning all US trade with Iran. Includes a letter to Congress regarding the order. (950508)
- Presidential Executive Order Expands US Sanctions Against Iran Press briefing opening statement by Secretary of State Warren Christopher, May 1, 1995. Christopher notes
that the President's decision to expand existing US sanctions against Iran reinforces this nation's overall strategy toward the Middle East. (950508)
- Russia and US Bicker Over Centrifuge Sale to Iran
Iran News May 07 1995
- Russia Stands Firm in Its Resolve to Continue Cooperation, Nuclear and Otherwise
Iran News May 07 1995
- China, Japan Reject Embargo Iran News May 06 1995
- Iran Will Hand Over Spent Fuel Iran News May 06 1995
- Clinton Embargo Effect on the Nuclear Trade Iran News May 04 1995
- Bonn Ambassador Says Germany Won't Yield to U.S. Hysteria Iran News May 03 1995
- Iran Sanctions Signal US Readiness to Lead Assistant Secretary of State Robert Pelletreau asserted that the new US trade embargo against Iran demonstrates the country's willingness to lead the fight against terrorism and nuclear proliferation. (950502)
- US Broadens World's Toughest Sanctions Against Iran Remarks by
Secretary of State Warren Christopher regarding the new ban on all US trade and
investment with Iran. (950501)
- Clinton Opposes Iran-Russia Nuclear Deal, Reveals Trade Ban Remarks by President Clinton before
the World Jewish Congress regarding his opposition to the sale of Russian nuclear technology to Iran and
the new US ban on trade with Tehran. (950501)
- Relations Between Iran and the U.S., Differences and Grounds for Improvement Payame Emruz, Economic, Social, and Cultural (Monthly) May - June 1995 Pages: 45-47 By: Dr. Hooshang Amir Ahmadi, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies, Rutgers University, Washington
- Which Way with Iran? Does Washington's decision to impose trade sanctions on the country undermine U.S. strategic objectives? CSIS Watch #137, May 15, 1995
- U.S. Strategy Tries To Isolate Iran Mahjubah, The Islamic Magazine for Women
May 1995, Vol. 14, No. 5, Pages: 4-5 By: Moshahed Hossein
- United States is a Big Threat to the Security of the Persian
Gulf Iran, (Morning Daily) Saturday and Sunday 29 & 30 April 1995 Pages: 7-11 An Interview with Dr. Pirooz Mojtahed Zadeh A Senior Member of the Research Center for Geopolitical Studies at London University
- MOSCOW: U.S. PROPAGANDA ON IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM, BASELESS IRNA April 25 1995
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL SAYS NUCLEAR ACCORD WITH IRAN IS TO BE FINALIZED IRNA April 21 1995
- CHINA TO GO AHEAD WITH NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH IRAN IRNA April 20 1995
- RUSSIA SAYS U.S. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST IRAN UNFOUNDED IRNA April 19 1995
- PRIMAKOV: IRAN NOT POSSESSING NUCLEAR WEAPONS IRNA April 19 1995
- US-China Agree on Shared Responsibility for Proliferation Secretary of State
Warren Christopher and Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen agreed that their
nations share responsibility for dealing with the problem of nuclear proliferation.
(950417)
- RUSSIANS URGED BY PERRY NOT TO MAKE REACTOR SALE TO IRAN By Jacquelyn S. Porth
USIA Security Affairs Writer - 11 April 1995
- RUSSIAN MP REJECTS US PRESSURES TO ABORT NUCLEAR DEAL WITH IRAN IRNA April 08 1995
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL STRESSES IRAN-RUSSIA NUCLEAR COOPERATION IRNA April 08 1995
- US Determined to Prevent Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program Senior arms
control official John Holum told reporters that the US will make preventing Iran from
developing nuclear weapons a top foreign policy priority. (950404)
- KOZYREV DISMISSES ACCUSATIONS ON IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM AS BASELESS IRNA April 03 1995
- COMPREHENSIVE U.S. SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN: A PLAN FOR ACTION April 2, 1995 AIPAC-- the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
- CHINA UNDERSCORES NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH IRAN IRNA March 31 1995
- YELTSIN: SALE OF REACTORS TO IRAN MAIN TOPIC OF TALKS WITH CLINTON IRNA March 28 1995
- IAEA: U.S. ACCUSATIONS AGAINST IRAN LACK EVIDENCE IRNA March 20 1995
- Clinton Bans Contract for Iranian Oil Resource Development Executive
Order and letter to Congress from President Clinton regarding his decision to prohibit
Americans from helping Iran develop its oil resources. (950315)
- US Committed to Effort to End All Arms Transfers to Iran Remarks by Under Secretary of State Lynn Davis regarding the US effort to prevent Iran from
receiving weapons and nuclear technology from any nation. (950228)
- CLINTON SAYS U.S. WATCHING IRANIAN MISSILE DEPLOYMENT By Alexander M. Sullivan
USIA White House Correspondent - 28 February 1995
- IRAN HAS ALL THE RIGHTS TO GO NUCLEAR: INDIAN EXPERT IRNA February 22 1995
- RUSSIAN FM SPOKESMAN: NUCLEAR COOPERATION WITH IRAN, PEACEFUL IRNA February 22 1995
- EGYPT SAYS NO NUCLEAR THREAT FROM IRAN IRNA February 19 1995
- MOSCOW RADIO: RUSSIA TO SIGN MORE ATOMIC AGREEMENTS WITH IRAN IRNA February 18 1995
- IZVESTIYA TURNS U.S. OBJECTION TO NUCLEAR DEAL WITH IRAN IRNA February 16 1995
- IRAN: ISRAEL'S NUCLEAR CAPABILITIES A THREAT ON PEACE IRNA February 16 1995
- MOSCOW RADIO DISMISSES THE U.S. ALLEGATIONS ON IRANIAN NUCLEARACTIVITY AS "BASELESS" IRNA February 15 1995
- RUSSIAN OFFICIAL: REACTORS MEANT FOR IRAN NOT WEAPONS QUALITY IRNA February 15 1995
- RUSSIA REJECTS U.S. ARMS BAN AGAINST IRAN- DAILY SAYS IRNA February 15 1995
- U.S. MAKING FUTILE EFFORTS TO HINDER IRAN-RUSSIA AGREEMENT IRNA February 13 1995
- BAQERI: IRAN'S NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY ONLY FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES IRNA February 12 1995
- RUSSIA RAPS U.S. DOUBLE-STANDARDS, SAYS IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAMME"PEACEFUL" IRNA February 10 1995
- Secrets of Iran's Nuclear Program and a Map of Its Secret Factories by Safa Ha'iri Paris AL-WATAN AL-'ARABI 20 Jan 95 pp 18-19
- Dual Containment Policy and Iran Containment or Conspiracy? Sam H. Picture Jr. The International Relations Journal Winter 1995
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