The current Iran, European Union and United States nuclear talks are a "charade," contends best-selling author Jerome Corsi.
"The mullahs will agree only if they can get the Europeans to grant them enough loopholes to drive an ayatollah through," said Corsi, whose forthcoming book "Atomic Iran" warns of the Iranian regime's nuclear aspirations.
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"'We’ll just enrich a little bit of uranium,' they will say. 'It's our right to enrich uranium,' they will claim. If the mullahs do not agree to destroy their centrifuge factories and their heavy water facilities, they are making bombs. Anyone capable of seeing through their lies will not be played yet again for a fool."
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Corsi also believes the timeline for Israel's reported pre-emptive strike on Iranian nuclear facilities rapidly is approaching.
"By the end of March, we can expect to hear reported any moment that the Israeli pre-emptive military strike on the mullahs has begun, with the cooperation of the U.S.," he said.
Corsi points out President Bush has said repeatedly he supports fully Israel's right to protect itself.
"Israel will strike Iran the moment Israel decides that Iran has everything necessary to make a bomb," the author said.
"Israel has sworn 'never again,' and is resolved to survive at any cost," he continued. "One nuclear bomb detonated over Tel Aviv will destroy Israel as we now know it. The Israelis will never permit this risk to occur."
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Atomic Iran, set for release March 22, has a new home on the Web.
The site provides information about the book, which has already pre-sold 150,000 copies.
Viewers of www.atomiciran.com can read news articles on the current nuclear threat Iran poses. In addition, Corsi's columns, media appearances, book tour and press kit can can be found.
Readers also will notice a button for the Iran Freedom Foundation. The IFF was established by American and Iranian scholars, professionals, philanthropists and human rights advocates who support Iranian's fight for freedom.
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"We have created the foundation in order to support opposition groups inside Iran," said Corsi, who serves as IFF spokesman. The foundation will launch its website tomorrow at http://www.iranfreedomfoundation.org.
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