UN Agency: Iran Still Working Towards A-Bomb
Indications are that Iran has been working on technologies specific to nuclear weaponry, says a long awaited report from the UN Nuclear energy agency.
The report from the International Atomic Energy Agency outlines four activities allegedly carried out by Iranian regime it says are relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device and comes as Israeli officials continue public musings about possible military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities.
The four activities the agency found evidence for are:
1)Efforts, some successful, to procure nuclear related and dual use equipment and materials by military related individuals and entities
2)Efforts to develop undeclared pathways for the production of nuclear material
3)The acquisition of nuclear weapons development information and documentation from a clandestine nuclear supply network
4)Work on the development of an indigenous design of a nuclear weapon including the testing of components
The report findings, which had been expected after excerpts where leaked to various news agencies over the past few days, will likely get wide and repeated use as evidence of Iran’s nuclear aims as US and Europe attempt convince the international community to further isolate the regime in Tehran.
Iranian authorities deny they are developing their nuclear program for military purposes and allege Western countries are using the issue to push their own political interest.
Iranian broadcaster Press TV says the country’s government has rejected the report as “unbalanced” and “politically motivated”.
The Russian Federation has reportedly also criticized the IAEA report. Bloomberg News is reporting that an emailed statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry argues that the IAEA findings are politically dishonest, and that the timing of the reports undermines security in the region.
The IAEA says information for the report was collected from independent sources, IAEA officials, the Iranian government and from more than 10 other unidentified UN member states.