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Today, George W. Bush made a public apology to the world. he states that a clerical error in his international reports caused him to want saddam hussein removed from power. All along, Bush discussed reasons for attacking iraq including past aggression, weapons programs, not following international rules, and sponsorship of terrorism.
However, recently released documents show that someone had a case of the "quick fingers" when typing the reports and they actually meant to type Iran, not Iraq. Authorities believe this is an honest mistake and will now focus their attention on Iran.
"The sources say work on the plant is "extremely advanced," involves hundreds of gas centrifuges ready to produce enriched uranium and "the parts for a thousand others ready to be assembled."
"Sources told Time that the IAEA, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, found that Iran has added uranium to some centrifuges as a test -- in "blatant violation" of the NPT, to which Iran is a signatory. "
"If Iran were found to have an operating centrifuge, it would be a direct violation [of the treaty] and is something that would need immediately to be referred to the United Nations Security Council for action,"Jon Wolfstahl of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was quoted as saying in the article. "
"An Israeli official told Time that the news is "a huge concern" because Iran denies Israel's right to exist and is a principal sponsor of Hezbollah, which has carried out attacks against Israelis and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States. "
However, recently released documents show that someone had a case of the "quick fingers" when typing the reports and they actually meant to type Iran, not Iraq. Authorities believe this is an honest mistake and will now focus their attention on Iran.
"The sources say work on the plant is "extremely advanced," involves hundreds of gas centrifuges ready to produce enriched uranium and "the parts for a thousand others ready to be assembled."
"Sources told Time that the IAEA, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, found that Iran has added uranium to some centrifuges as a test -- in "blatant violation" of the NPT, to which Iran is a signatory. "
"If Iran were found to have an operating centrifuge, it would be a direct violation [of the treaty] and is something that would need immediately to be referred to the United Nations Security Council for action,"Jon Wolfstahl of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was quoted as saying in the article. "
"An Israeli official told Time that the news is "a huge concern" because Iran denies Israel's right to exist and is a principal sponsor of Hezbollah, which has carried out attacks against Israelis and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States. "