Forcing Iran to freeze its nuclear program by depriving the Islamic republic of gasoline
TEHRAN (Agencies)Iran's top security body has riled against the latest U.N. sanctions imposed over Tehran's controversial nuclear program, saying they were illegal and show that world powers are applying a double standard.
The Supreme National Security Council says the U.S. and other nuclear-armed powers have punished Iran even though it doesn't have nuclear weapons, while at the same time they support Israel, which is widely believed to have a sizable nuclear arsenal.
" The entrance of the United Nations Security Council in the Islamic Republic of Iran's peaceful nuclear activities is illegal and invalid "
Supreme National Security Council of IranThe council, which coordinates national defense and security policy, said: "The entrance of the United Nations Security Council in the Islamic Republic of Iran's peaceful nuclear activities is illegal and invalid."
Forcing Iran to freeze its nuclear program by depriving the Islamic republic of gasoline
“(The U.N. Security) Council should swiftly take corrective action and correct its past mistakes," it said.
The sanctions are aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear enrichment which Tehran says is peaceful but which the West fears could lead it to make nuclear weapons.
The U.N. sanctions target Iranian banks suspected of connections with nuclear or missile programs. They also expand an arms embargo and call for a cargo inspection regime.
Iran's leaders have dismissed the likely effectiveness of such measures, but tougher action by Washington and Brussels, which could have greater impact on the OPEC member's crucial energy sector, might have more bite, analysts say.
http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/06/18/111651.html

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