Tuesday, November 8, 2011

IAEA: Iran Working On Nuclear Weapons

A suspected uranium-enrichment facility near Qom in Iran. Photograph: Digital Globe/Reuters

UN Watchdog Has 'Serious Concerns' About Iranian Nuclear Weapons Research -- The Guardian

International Atomic Energy Agency says it suspects work on nuclear weapons 'may be ongoing' in Iran

The UN's nuclear watchdog has expressed "serious concerns" about research and development work by Iran, which the agency described as "specific to nuclear weapons".

In its report on Iran's nuclear programme, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it had accumulated more than 1,000 pages of documentation that led it to believe suspected nuclear weapons work was carried out under a "structured programme" until 2003, and that "some may still be ongoing".

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More News On The IAEA's Report On Iran's Nuclear Program

Iran worked on nuclear bomb design: IAEA -- Yahoo News/Reuters
UN reports Iran work 'specific' to nuke arms -- AP
Iran Worked to ‘Miniaturize’ Weapon Design From Pakistan -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Report: Iran developing nuclear bombs -- CNN
IAEA report: 'serious concerns' on Iran nuclear activities -- The Telegraph
IAEA confirms Iran worked on building nuclear bomb -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
IAEA report: Iran working to produce a nuclear bomb -- Haaretz
U.N. Report: Iran Suspected of Working on Nuclear Arms -- Wall Street Journal
UN: Some secret Iran work 'specific to nuclear weapons' -- MSNBC
Iran worked on nuclear bomb design: IAEA -- Reuters
UN nuclear agency IAEA: Iran 'studying nuclear weapons' -- BBC
Ahmadinejad: IAEA chief is a tool for the US -- Jerusalem Post

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