Monday, November 16, 2009

UN Nuclear Watchdog Fears That There Are More Secret Iranian Nuclear Sites

The IAEA said the Qom plant "corresponds to the
design information provided by Iran". Photo AFP


Iran: UN Watchdog Suspects More Secret Nuclear Sites -- The Telegraph

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN watchdog, suspects there might be more secret nuclear sites in Iran.


President Barack Obama's revelation in September that intelligence agencies had identified a second uranium enrichment site in Iran has raised concern at the IAEA about possible further facilities, according to a report by the Vienna-based agency obtained by Reuters.

It said Iran had told the IAEA that it had begun building the bunkered site near Qom in 2007, but the watchdog had evidence the project began in 2002, paused in 2004 and resumed in 2006.

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More News On Iran's Nuclear Program

IAEA Can’t Rule Out More Iranian Nuclear Sites -- Bloomberg
Fears grow over Iran nuclear sites -- Al Jazeera
UN atomic watchdog wants answers from Iran -- AFP
UN presses Iran on nuclear site -- BBC
US, Russia Agree on Dissatisfaction with Iran -- L.A. Times
Russia Warns Tehran it is ‘Running Out of Time’ in Uranium Deal Stand-off -- Times Online
US, Russia Call for Iran to Accept Nuclear Deal -- L.A. Times
In China, Obama to Press for Tough Stance on Iran -- Ne York Times
Iran issue is key to Obama's other foreign policy goals -- Gary Schmitt, L.A. Times opinion

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