Saturday, July 24, 2010

Sabotage At Iran's Nuclear Facilities?



Covert Action Suspected In Iranian Nuclear Troubles -- Global Security Newswire

Iran's uranium enrichment work has encountered a number of technical difficulties in the last year, prompting experts to speculate over what role clandestine interference might have played in the troubles, the Financial Times reported yesterday (see GSN, July 22).

The U.N. Security Council and various governments have adopted punitive measures aimed at pressuring Iran to halt uranium enrichment, a process that could produce nuclear-weapon material as well as fuel for civilian applications. Tehran has maintained its atomic ambitions are strictly peaceful.

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More News On Rumors Of Sabotage In Iran's Nuclear Program

Suggestions of Iran nuclear sabotage -- Financial Times
Mystery of missing Iranian scientist -- Pakistan Observer
Sabotage Slowing Iran Nuke Progress? CIA Won't Say -- ABC News
Operation Sabotage: Our secret war against Iran. -- New Republic

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