Iran 'building additional secret underground nuclear plant'
Polijam Times
by :Jay Solomon - Wall St. JournalPublished
Thursday, September 09 2010 23:45
WASHINGTON—Iran is developing an underground military installation in the mountains west of Tehran, according to U.S. officials and Iranian dissidents, but the facility's exact purpose is in dispute.
An Iranian opposition group, the Mujahedin-e-Khalq, on Thursday told a Washington news conference that the site, which it called Javad-nia 2, is a nearly completed uranium-enrichment facility aimed at fast-tracking Iran's nuclear program.
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Exile group claims Iran is building hidden nuclear sites
David Sanger, Washington
September 11, 2010
A DISSIDENT group that had previously revealed the existence of several hidden nuclear sites in Iran claims it has evidence that the country is building another secret uranium enrichment plant.
The group, the People's Mujahideen of Iran, showed satellite photographs of extensive tunnelling near a military garrison north-west of Tehran. But the group had no pictures of the interior and no evidence that the site was intended to hold several thousand centrifuges, the machines used to enrich nuclear fuel.
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Iranian Dissidents Report on Nations Nuclear Ambitions
Pattaya Daily News - 12 hours ago
The MEK has been the key exposing source of Iran's covert nuclear activities over recent years. In 2002, it disclosed the existence of Iran's nuclear ...
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Iran denies 'secret atomic plant'
BBC News
Iran has rejected allegations by a dissident group that it is building a secret uranium enrichment site. The People's Mujahideen of Iran (PMOI) says it has ...
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Iran Denies Underground Site is Nuclear Facility
Voice of America
Iran is denying an opposition group's claim that it is building a clandestine underground nuclear enrichment facility west of Tehran. ...
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Avoiding a lose-lose situation with Iran
-President Obama, Prague, April 5, 2009
-International Atomic Energy Agency, September 6, 2010
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Polijam Times
by :Jay Solomon - Wall St. JournalPublished
Thursday, September 09 2010 23:45
WASHINGTON—Iran is developing an underground military installation in the mountains west of Tehran, according to U.S. officials and Iranian dissidents, but the facility's exact purpose is in dispute.
An Iranian opposition group, the Mujahedin-e-Khalq, on Thursday told a Washington news conference that the site, which it called Javad-nia 2, is a nearly completed uranium-enrichment facility aimed at fast-tracking Iran's nuclear program.
Read more
Exile group claims Iran is building hidden nuclear sites
David Sanger, Washington
September 11, 2010
A DISSIDENT group that had previously revealed the existence of several hidden nuclear sites in Iran claims it has evidence that the country is building another secret uranium enrichment plant.
The group, the People's Mujahideen of Iran, showed satellite photographs of extensive tunnelling near a military garrison north-west of Tehran. But the group had no pictures of the interior and no evidence that the site was intended to hold several thousand centrifuges, the machines used to enrich nuclear fuel.
Read More
Iranian Dissidents Report on Nations Nuclear Ambitions
Pattaya Daily News - 12 hours ago
The MEK has been the key exposing source of Iran's covert nuclear activities over recent years. In 2002, it disclosed the existence of Iran's nuclear ...
Read More
Iran denies 'secret atomic plant'
BBC News
Iran has rejected allegations by a dissident group that it is building a secret uranium enrichment site. The People's Mujahideen of Iran (PMOI) says it has ...
Read More
Iran Denies Underground Site is Nuclear Facility
Voice of America
Iran is denying an opposition group's claim that it is building a clandestine underground nuclear enrichment facility west of Tehran. ...
Read More
Avoiding a lose-lose situation with Iran
Rules must be binding. Violations must be punished. Words must mean something. The world must stand together to prevent the spread of [nuclear] weapons.
-President Obama, Prague, April 5, 2009
Iran has not provided the necessary cooperation to permit the Agency to confirm that all nuclear material in Iran is in peaceful activities. Iran is not implementing the requirements contained in the relevant resolutions of the Board of Governors and the Security Council, including implementation of the Additional Protocol, which are essential to building confidence in the exclusively peaceful purpose of its nuclear program.
-International Atomic Energy Agency, September 6, 2010
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The case for sanctions on Iran
San Fransisco Chronicle
Ruvim Braude
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will speak in the coming days at the U.N. General Assembly in New York where he will preach his hatred of the United States, the West and Israel. The backdrop of his speech is the looming likelihood of Iran becoming a nuclear power. The Obama administration, in concert with U.S. allies, must intensify its efforts at the United Nations to bring further sanctions against the theocratic rulers of Tehran to maximize the prospect of a peaceful resolution and to prevent the regional and global destabilization that would come with an Iranian nuclear arsenal.
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