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...point to a weapons program, obviously they have an obligation to share it with us. Have you seen a change in attitude in your meetings with the Iranians? There is clearly a change in policy. In my meeting last week with [head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Hassan] Rohani, he made it very clear that there was a new chapter, an attempt to convince the world that they are clean. Tehran has explained the discovery of weapons-grade uranium traces this year as the result of contaminated equipment. Is that true? We are closer [to an answer...
...With reporting by Massimo Calabresi, Matthew Cooper, Mark Thompson and Douglas Waller/Washington and Hassan Fattah, Romesh Ratnesar and Simon Robinson/Baghdad
...visit to al-Bayaa station last week, Baghdad police chief Hassan al-Obeidi told his men, "Look, if we can get control of the streets and bring back security here, we can tell the Americans goodbye. Nobody would be happier to say it than I." And no one would be happier to hear it than the occupiers...
...agreement with the Europeans specify when Iran would sign the new inspections protocol or how long it would take the country's elected government and clerical overseers to ratify it. The same day Iran promised to suspend reprocessing efforts, Iran's national security council chief Hassan Rowhani said, "We voluntarily chose to do it, which means it could last for one day or one year." In any case, the goal is to make the voluntary suspension permanent and get Iran to stop making nuclear fuel. The Europeans hope to persuade Tehran by guaranteeing that they will provide supplies...
...money but has allowed a team of U.S. and Iraqi experts into Syria to investigate Saddam's finances. Meanwhile, some of the accounts in Lebanese banks remain open. "We're trying to get [those] banks to give us information on the accounts, but they refuse," complains Dawud Hassan, director of the international division of Iraq's Rafidain Bank, which Saddam used for foreign transactions. Hassan says the Iraqi secret police--the only people Saddam trusted with the money--controlled the accounts, and he suspects the money could today be helping underwrite Iraq's Baathist resistance...