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Rice swipes at IAEA, urges bold action on Iran

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-09-19 15:41

Shannon - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice scolded the UN's atomic
watchdog agency on Wednesday over its Iran strategy and called for
diplomacy with "teeth" to end Tehran's nuclear plans.

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attends a farewell ceremony for
outgoing US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on his last day in the post
in Washington September 14, 2007. [Reuters]?

While repeating the US stand that "all options" remained on the table - a
reference to military action against Tehran - Rice sought to ease fresh
concerns over talk of war.

"We believe the diplomatic track can work but it has to work both with a
set of incentives and a set of teeth," said Rice.

The United States has been critical of a deal International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) chief Mohamed ElBaradei has made with Iran to answer
long-standing questions about its nuclear activities.

Rice, who has previously accused ElBaradei of "muddying the message" to
Iran, voiced strong irritation with the IAEA chief.

"The IAEA is not in the business of diplomacy. The IAEA is a technical
agency that has a board of governors of which the United States is a
member," Rice told reporters traveling with her to Israel and the
Palestinian Territories.

Washington and its European allies argue that IAEA moves divert attention
away from UN Security Council demands that Iran suspend uranium
enrichment and grant broader inspections.

"It is not up to anybody to diminish or to begin to cut back on the
obligations that the Iranians have been ordered to take," Rice told
reporters before a refueling stop in Shannon.

Military?action

The UN Security Council has passed two sanctions resolutions against
Iran. The United States is pushing for a third, harsher round of measures.

ElBaradei has urged Western powers to be patient and has been critical of
talk of future military action by the United States and others against
Tehran, telling nations opposed to his efforts to learn from the?Iraq
War?in 2003.

France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner raised the specter of war with
Iran this week but has since played down his comments, saying they were
meant as a warning against military action and not to incite it.

Rice declined to comment on Kouchner's statements but said: "The key here
is that we are committed to a diplomatic track but the president has not
taken any of his options off the table."

Aside from UN action, The United States and its European allies are
considering a range of unilateral measures against Iran. US officials say
Washington may soon sanction a unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps,
among other punitive steps.

Political directors from the major powers are to meet in Washington on
Friday to discuss what could be included in a third UN resolution, said
Rice, without elaborating.

Tehran says its nuclear program is for civilian power generation while
Washington and others say it is geared towards building a bomb. Western
powers point to Iran's past secrecy over nuclear research as cause for
concern.

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