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'Israel, for its part, reserves for itself full freedom of action, diplomatic and operational, in the fight against the Iranian nuclear program,' announced the Israeli Prime Minister.
A UN agency found 'traces of enriched uranium in places that had never been declared by Iran' and that admitted Tehran "has not been forthcoming" about its nuclear activities.
The Israeli prime minister's warnings about Iran's lies appeared to be confirmed by the IAEA's discovery of a secret atomic site in Tehran originally uncovered by Israeli intelligence.
It appears that Netanyahu's warnings about Iran's secret nuclear activity have proven correct, according to two unnamed diplomats familiar with the IAEA's work.
The Obama administration has again been exposed as having deceived the American public as well as the rest of the world regarding its negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
In what appears to be a confirmation of Israel's suspicions that the Obama administration deceived the public regarding the Iran Nuclear Deal signed last year, a new document has surfaced revealing that Iran can reach the bomb sooner and quicker.
Experts say the International Atomic Energy Agency needs to revisit Parchin to ensure that Iran is not 'working on key aspects of a nuclear explosive device,' as per last year’s nuclear deal. Without access to Parchin and other military sites, such assurances will be 'unverifiable.'
The Wall Street Journal reported that the Obama administration has concluded that uranium particles discovered last year at a secretive Iranian military base likely were tied to the country’s covert nuclear weapons program, a finding that contradicts Tehran’s denials that it was pursuing a bomb.
The UN International Atomic Energy Agency claims Iran is now honoring all of its obligations under the nuclear deal signed last year. But is this true? And is the IAEA assessment really reliable?
Iran's nuclear program has only slowed - not stopped - since the signing of the nuclear accord, and in some aspects has even grown, an Iranian official said.
With today's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announcement that Iran has fulfilled its initial obligations under the nuclear deal, Iran gains billions of dollars in sanctions relief from the US and Europe.
The IAEA investigation proves beyond any doubt that Iran's secret program for the development of nuclear weapons continued even after 2003, as Israel has maintained.
Reza Najafi, Iran’s envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that Iran’s implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was conditional on the closure of the investigation into the Possible Military Dimensions (PMD) of Iran’s nuclear program.
Senior atomic experts believe that Iran had been covering up evidence of nuclear development prior to signing the nuclear deal with the six global nations.
The implementation of the Iran nuclear deal is meant to begin Sunday, but only time will tell if Iran will comply with the agreement and whether the international community will actually hold the Islamic Republic to its word.
The IAEA voted down an Arab-Iranian proposal to force nuclear inspections of Israel. Nuclear ambiguity an important part of Israel's national self-defense.
Following a US House resolution declaring that Obama has broken US law by not giving Congress access to Iran's side agreements, US Rep Peter Roskam said the House must "pursue legal action against Obama for blatant disregard for the law."
The US House of Representatives declared the Obama administration broke the law by not providing Congress with the texts of agreements between the IAEA and Iran.
The Obama administration seems to be changing its story regarding the deal with Iran. Contrary to earlier statements, they now say the Parchin military site is not nuclear.