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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/09-18-2006/0004434593&EDATE=Israel: Few months to avoid nuclear Iran
Reuters
Published: 09.17.06, 21:06
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said on Sunday that the world may have as little as "A few months" to avoid a nuclear Iran and called for sanctions.
"The crucial moment is not the day of the bomb. The crucial moment is the day in which Iran will master the enrichment, the knowledge of enrichment," she said on CNN's "Late Edition."
Livni, whose country is the only Middle East power possessing nuclear weapons, said she did not want to identify a point of "No return" in the controversy over Iran's nuclear program.
The Iranians, she said, "Are trying to send a message that it's too late, you can stop your attempts because it's too late. It's not too late. They have a few more months," She said.
"The world cannot afford a nuclear Iran," Livni said. "I believe that this is time for sanctions."
Iran, whose president last year called for Israel to be "Wiped off the map," denies it is seeking nuclear weapons.
'Maybe Abbas can be strengthened'
Livni said Israel would like to help strengthen the more moderate elements within the Palestinian Authority-such as President Mahmoud Abbas-at the expense of the militant Hamas movement, which swept to power after winning January elections.
Livni called on the international community to unite to make Hamas take certain steps as a prelude to talks. She did not specify the steps, but did mention Israel's demand that Hamas release an Israeli soldier captured in June.
"If the international community shows determination in the next few weeks, maybe this is the moment in which Abu Mazen can be strengthened and Hamas will have to do something," she said, referring Abbas.
Abbas and Hamas, which seeks Israel's destruction, accused each other on Sunday of trying to derail a planned unity government that Palestinian officials hope will lift Western sanctions imposed after Hamas' election victory.
Abbas and Livni will both be in New York to attend the UN General Assembly in the coming week.
The United Nations Purchases Anti-Nuclear Suits From Radiation Shield Technologies
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Radiation Shield Technologies, Inc. (RST) announced today that it was awarded an international tender issued by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Under this tender, the IAEA has agreed to purchase Anti-Nuclear Full Body suits from the Miami, FL based Radiation Shield Technologies, Inc. The suits will be used by United Nations Development Program in Belarus under Project 9012 aimed at Strengthening the System of Emergency Preparedness and Response to Radiation Emergencies.
The tender called for, "Radiation shielding coveralls constructed with an integrated hood and heat sealed seams for full body radiation protection." RST responded to and was awarded this solicitation by offering its full body Demron(TM) suits. Demron(TM) is the first and only proprietary fabric that has been shown to be effective against all forms of radiation. Current Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC) suits offer no protection against ionizing radiation and with the eminent threat of a dirty bomb or other radiological dispersal device (RDD), agencies are beginning to look for ways to protect their first responders against nuclear radiation.
Initial discussions have begun to provide this garment to other participating IAEA member states within this project. Tex Clark, Director of Business Development, for RST stated, "Belarus is just 1 of 22 member states operating within this project. This is an excellent opportunity to expand the global reach of RST's operations." While nations including the United States, France, Germany, and England are purely observers for this project committee, there are 22 actively participating nations within central and Eastern Europe.