Iran’s nuclear weapon ‘blueprints’ found by Western intel services
A report to Congress’ Foreign Relations committee says allied intelligence (presumably Israeli) have obtained blueprints for a nuclear warhead from two sources in Iran, which match each other “down to the last millimeter”. If true, this is validation of the claims in the “smoking laptop affair”, but no evidence is presented. The report [...]
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- 2007-11-25 Iran hints it could halt nuclear enrichment for a quid pro quo
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- 2007-11-16 Decision time for US? IAEA says Iran one year from bomb?
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- 2007-08-30 IAEA August 07 report and workplan resolving outstanding questions by November
- 2007-07-13 IAEA: Iran agrees to nuclear concessions
- 2007-02-23 Most US Iran intelligence to IAEA ‘is incorrect’
- 2006-09-11 Iranian Missile Test Was Faked, Pentagon Says Quietly
- 2006-03-09 IAEA can not “conclude that there are no undeclared materials or activities in Iran” or in Iraq
- 2006-02-20 US started Iran’s nuclear program in 1970s
- 2006-02-15 Iran is NOT in breach of its IAEA obligations - Prather
- 2006-02-12 Iran plant ‘has restarted its nuclear bomb-making equipment’ - Telegraph
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- 2005-11-18 Iran explains itself in large advertisement in New Your Times
- 2005-08-14 Nukes forbidden under Islam - Khamenei fatwa
- 2004-11-16 Pakistan hinders IAEA investigation of Iran nuclear program
- 2004-03-10 “Iran has no nuclear weapons program” “..take a lesson from Iraq” El Baradei