From the BBC Online
Dated Monday November 15 13:27 GMT (5:27 am PST)
UN probe backs Iran nuclear claim
Iran has not diverted nuclear materials it declared to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for "prohibited activities", the UN watchdog concludes.
But the IAEA said it was "not yet in the position to conclude that there are no undeclared nuclear materials".
Iran has agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment activities by 22 November, following talks with the European Union, officials in Tehran say.
Iran is facing a 25 November deadline to comply with an IAEA resolution.
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Let's hope the Bushies, with help from US corporate "journalists", don't roll over this story like they did the Iraq weapons inspections. They'd dearly love to start another colonial war on false pretenses and blame the intelligence community when it turns out that there was no threat in the first place. Even if Iran is a threat, with what are they going to invade? There are 140,000 US troops with their hands full on occupation duty in Iraq and they can't be two places at once; moreover, the problems of occupying Iran will be much greater than those of occupying Iraq.
For decades, the BBC has been a traditional source for those seeking to be in the know while living in places deprived of a free and independent press. That is why this American living in the age of Bush and corporatism turns to the BBC Online for news and information.