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Iran: Head of Tehran’s delegation to Moscow, leads mullahs’ nuclear weapons program

Iran: Head of Tehran's delegation to Moscow, leads mullahs' nuclear weapons programIranian Resistance warns of Tehran regime’s concealment and deception

NCRI – According to news agencies, Seyyed-Ali Hosseini-Tash, Deputy Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, arrived in Moscow Sunday night to negotiate with Russian officials about the uranium enrichment plan on Russian soil. The day before, Tehran’s officials had insisted on enriching uranium inside Iran.

Hosseini-Tash, mullahs’ chief negotiator, told the Iranian regime’s state-run radio and television station that there was no connection between suspending enrichment in Iran and the Russian plan. He also added that regime would accept no preconditions to negotiate. Tehran’s former nuclear pointman, Hassan Rohani, speaking on the subject of Tehran-Moscow talks, said, “If they ask Iran to forego its own rights, they won’t succeed.”

Hosseini-Tash, is a Brigadier General in Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and has been one of the key officials involved in Tehran’s clandestine military nuclear program during recent years. Before the presidency of Ahmadinejad, he was the Deputy Defense Minister and in charge of the production of Weapons of Mass Destruction and specifically the nuclear weapons projects. The “Center for Preparedness on Advanced Defense Technology” operated under his direct supervision. The regime’s most senior nuclear experts such as Mohsen Fakhrizadeh work under Hosseini-Tash’s supervision.  Malek-e-Ashtar Univesity, affiliated to the IRGC, and involved in WMD research, also operates under his supervision.

The Iranian Resistance warns of the mullahs’ regime deceptive maneuvers in a bid to delay international sanctions. Tehran’s blackmail and threats and the continuation and escalation of its activities are indicative of the mullahs’ ominous ambitions to acquire nuclear weapons. This necessitates the need for a complete oil, technological, arms, and diplomatic embargo against the regime. Any hesitation and delay will provide Tehran with more time, the most important thing they need to obtain nuclear arms.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
February 20, 2006