This is the title of the second article on here! I apologize if this is a dupe
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=604945Israel refuses to rule out attack on Iran
By Anne Penketh, Diplomatic Editor
27 January 2005
Israel's Defence Minister refused to rule out a pre-empt-ive strike on Iran yesterday, claiming that Tehran was "close to a point of no return" on its suspected development of a nuclear weapon.
At a meeting with journalists in London, Shaul Mofaz did little to dispel the sense of unease caused by comments last week by the US Vice-President, Dick Cheney, who suggested Israel might "decide to act first" to end Iran's nuclear threat.
Mr Mofaz said: "I believe that none of the Western countries can live with Iran having a nuclear capability - not the US, not the European countries and nor other countries."
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http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/redir.php?jid=40bf98c51062fafb&cat=c08dd24cec417021Talks deadlock over Iran’s nuclear intent
GEORGE JAHN in Davos January 27 2005
Talks between European powers and Iran are deadlocked on the key issue of uranium enrichment.
Iran is refusing to consider scrapping such programmes even while acknowledging they make no economic sense, according to a confidential document.
The summary of the last meeting involving Britain, France, Germany and Iran states that Tehran intends to maintain its enrichment programme, while the European powers continue to insist on its "cessation" or "dismantlement".
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It says that Iran privately acknowledged what Washington and its allies have argued all along — that, as an oil-rich country, it does not need nuclear energy.
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The summary of the last meeting involving Britain, France, Germany and Iran states that Tehran intends to maintain its enrichment programme, while the European powers continue to insist on its "cessation" or "dismantlement".