AZADPAKISTAN2009
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- Sep 8, 2009
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-- bars countries from selling Iran heavy weaponry like battle tanks, armored combat vehicles, large caliber artillery systems, combat aircraft, attack helicopters, warships, missiles or missile systems.
Lets see Iran makes
Its own planes
Its own artillery systems
Its own attack helicopters (thank you USA)
Its own Missiles or Missile systems
-- prohibits Iran from undertaking any activity related to ballistic missiles that are capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
lol they just sent a mission to space
-- bans countries from providing any technology or assistance related to ballistic missiles.
Duplicate post ... they aready are light years in Missile based technologies
-- prohibits Iran from investing in sensitive activities abroad like uranium mining, enrichment or ballistic missile-related activities.
hmm
-- obligates countries to prohibit such investment in their companies or on their territory.
--- authorizes states to conduct high-sea inspections of vessels believed to be ferrying banned items to or from Iran.
lol .....
-- provides for cargo inspections, both in any port or at sea, if there is reason to suspect a ship is carrying conventional arms or nuclear missile items for Iran.
lol ....
-- obligates states to seize and dispose of any prohibited items that are found in such cargo.
lol .....
-- asks states to give any information related to steps taken by Iran's air cargo division or the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) to evade sanctions including efforts by them to rename their vessels.
-- calls on countries to block any financial transaction, including those related to insurance and re-insurance tied to nuclear weapons proliferation.
-- obligates states to require their nationals to exercise vigilance when doing any business with Iranian entities including those of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and IRISL if such business could contribute to Iran's proliferation, sensitive activities or sanctions evasions.
-- urges countries to prohibit licensing of Iranian banks on their territories if there is a potential connection to proliferation.
-- calls on states to prohibit their banks from opening branches in Iran if there is a potential connection to proliferation.
-- restates the Security Council's commitment to dialogue,
including support for the negotiating efforts of the so-called P5-plus-1: Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States plus Germany.
UN has no credibility -- notes the efforts of Brazil and Turkey "toward an agreement with Iran on the Tehran Research Reactor that could serve as a confidence-building measure."
Lets see Iran makes
Its own planes
Its own artillery systems
Its own attack helicopters (thank you USA)
Its own Missiles or Missile systems
-- prohibits Iran from undertaking any activity related to ballistic missiles that are capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
lol they just sent a mission to space
-- bans countries from providing any technology or assistance related to ballistic missiles.
Duplicate post ... they aready are light years in Missile based technologies
-- prohibits Iran from investing in sensitive activities abroad like uranium mining, enrichment or ballistic missile-related activities.
hmm
-- obligates countries to prohibit such investment in their companies or on their territory.
--- authorizes states to conduct high-sea inspections of vessels believed to be ferrying banned items to or from Iran.
lol .....
-- provides for cargo inspections, both in any port or at sea, if there is reason to suspect a ship is carrying conventional arms or nuclear missile items for Iran.
lol ....
-- obligates states to seize and dispose of any prohibited items that are found in such cargo.
lol .....
-- asks states to give any information related to steps taken by Iran's air cargo division or the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) to evade sanctions including efforts by them to rename their vessels.
-- calls on countries to block any financial transaction, including those related to insurance and re-insurance tied to nuclear weapons proliferation.
-- obligates states to require their nationals to exercise vigilance when doing any business with Iranian entities including those of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and IRISL if such business could contribute to Iran's proliferation, sensitive activities or sanctions evasions.
-- urges countries to prohibit licensing of Iranian banks on their territories if there is a potential connection to proliferation.
-- calls on states to prohibit their banks from opening branches in Iran if there is a potential connection to proliferation.
-- restates the Security Council's commitment to dialogue,
including support for the negotiating efforts of the so-called P5-plus-1: Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States plus Germany.
UN has no credibility -- notes the efforts of Brazil and Turkey "toward an agreement with Iran on the Tehran Research Reactor that could serve as a confidence-building measure."