Mexico's position On Iran's Nuclear Program- Rugiyatu Kane
Mexico has remained largely silent on the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, despite American and European concerns over the problem. According to Mexican news sources, the Islamic Republic has also asked the government of Mexico for support in international forums in order to prevent the UN Security Council from imposing further sanctions on Iran’s nuclear enrichment program. In February 2008, the Iranian Ambassador to Mexico Mohammad Hassan Ghadiri delivered an official note to the Mexican Foreign Relations Secretariat asking that Mexico “use its presence and influence in all international organizations in order to firmly defend the rights of the people of Iran.”[1]
http://www.irantracker.org/foreign-relations/mexico-iran-foreign-relations
Mexico's position On Iran's Nuclear Program- Salma Niasse
Mexicans also express slight disapproval of the US handling of the nuclear tensions in Asia: 51 percent disapprove of its approach to the Iranian nuclear program, and a plurality. Four in five (80%) in Mexico view the US military presence in the Middle East as a destabilizing force. In Mexico 41 % believe that Iran wants to build a nuclear weapon and 20% believe that it’s for energy only.
http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbcusop/detail.html
Mexico's Position On Iran's Nuclear Program- Maimouna Cisse
According to a certain newspaper Iran leads a ''nuclear terror coalition'' against the United States. Mexico specifically the zapatista have been supplied of nuclear weapons from Iran to gain Chiapa's independence. Iran also deploy secretly such systems in north America against Israel and U.S. Iranian revolutionary guard is in charge of an organization in mexico which mamages the nuclear terror. Sanctions against Iran continue and zapatista decided to act by commiting two nuclear explosion in New Mexico and in Nevada. It forces the governement to lift all sanctions against Iran and to make a new deal with Mexico about the state of Chiapas. The deal was about giving full autonomy to Chiapas state in return for giving all nuclear weapons under the supervision of the U.Shttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_energy_policy
Mexico has one nuclear power plant, which consists of two boiling water reactors.[119] In February 2007, contracts with Iberdrola and Alstom were signed to update the reactors by 2010. A committee has been established to recommend on new nuclear plants and the most recent proposal is for one unit to come on line by 2015 with seven more to follow it by 2025.
Mexico's Position On Iran's Nuclear Program- Aboubacar Kebe
by Nick Paauwe representing Mexico from Forest Hills Central High School:
Committee: Security Council
Country: United Mexican States
Delegate: Nick Paauwe
Topic: The Islamic Republic of Iran
The Mexican delegations would like to proclaim its stance on the discussion of the issues surrounding the great nation of Iran.
We the Mexican State have a strong tie with the nation of Iran. We do believe that the Iranian state is a strong economic power in the middle east and should be further supported. We believe that there energy crisis has caused somewhat of a stir in the region and across the world. We however are not to heavily concerned with energy disposition but realize the ramifications if the current situation goes array. We believe that if the Iranian Republic is given an ultimatum to a nuclear program they would indeed pursue it. We believe that the concern of nations is not invalid but slightly fear driven. Fear only drives a wedge in the international community. We need to instead of fearing for the worse band together and search for a solution.
The Mexican state believe that the nation of Iran is sending a signal of distress. Trying to show to the world that they are capable of self governance and sovereignty, they have resorted to a source of energy that is questionable. We hope that Iran is not using this energy source for questionable purposes and is instead using it to power the country and its people. If the Iranian Republic is not willing to cooperate with the greater ideologies of this council, we believe that there should indeed be some form of recourse.
We do believe that Iran should adhere to all treaties and resolutions created in this council.
We hope that through diplomacy there can be a solution that not only benefits the great nation of Iran, but also the people of the world.
http://www.glica.org/topics/show/73
Mexico's Position On Iran's Nuclear Program- Moulioum Sam Adam
Feb 22, 2010 – This is a political conspiracy thriller in which Iran leads a “Nuclear Terror Coalition” against the United States. They smuggle nuclear weapons to the Zapatista insurgents in Mexico who want independence for the state of Chiapas. They also deploy those systems secretly in North America to retaliate when Israel or Unites States attack Iran. Nuclear terror threatis to continue until sanctions against Iran are lifted and Mexico grants independence to Chiapas.http://www.prlog.org/10543765-iran-nuclear-weapons-proliferation-in-mexico-subject-of-new-political-thriller.html
Obama foreign policy underscores human rights which encourages unrest among oppressed minorities. But Washington follows an appeasement approach and together with some allies, tries to talk Iran into giving up nuclear weapons development. They believe in a diplomatic solution with Iran and do not want to move to military means.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard is in charge of an organization, which manages the nuclear terror project in Mexico. They involve Russian Mafia as well as Polish and Czech radical groups, who are outraged by Obama cancellation of missile defenses. They agree to provide nuclear experts for the Chiapas operation in return for access to nuclear weapons.
When sanctions against Iran continue, the Zapatistas smuggle two suitcase nuclear weapons into United States and announce that demonstration explosions will take place. The media ignore the Zapatista threat to prevent panic but a nuclear explosion is triggered off in a cave in New Mexico. This initiates the secret Continuation of Government evacuation program in Washington. Introduction of martial law follows when a second nuclear explosion takes place in Nevada near the secret Area 51.