Friday, October 26, 2007

Iran, Israel and the Warplanes

This is needs a bit of explaning I think.

First "Russia confirms all commitments under Bushehr contract". This article says that Russia has agreed to finish construction of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant.

Russian presidential aide Sergei Prikhodko told Itar-Tass,"Russia confirmed its commitment to all contractual obligations regarding Bushehr and it is determined to honor them. Naturally, there has to be the understanding that all those obligations are known to the IAEA and fully comply with the rules of that organization, and the Bushehr project itself has been implemented under the control of that international organization from the very outset"

Then in "PM tells London Jews: Russia won't supply nuclear fuel to Iran", it brings out a bit of doubt into the situation. It says:

"Speaking to Jewish group in London on Tuesday, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert revealed that at his meeting last week in Moscow with the Russian president, he learned that "Russia has decided not to supply nuclear fuel to Iran.""
It gets better.

In "Iran acquiring fighter jets based on Israeli technology", it says this:

"Iran has signed a deal with China to purchase 24 J-10 fighter jets between 2008 and 2010, Russian news agency Novosti reported. The jets were developed based on the technology of Israel's Lavi fighter jet, whose technology was sold to China against the wishes of the US.

Novosti stated that the J-10 has a range of 2,940 kilometers, bringing it within range of Israel. Iran's current MiG-29 jets have a range of 2,100 kilometers."


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