Sunday, November 11, 2012

IAEA Raises Concern Over Iran’s Nuclear Cleanup at Parchin

IAEA Director Yukiya Amano said today that apparent efforts by Iran to dismantle a suspected nuclear site at Parchin military complex are continuing ahead of a visit by agency officials in mid-December.

The IAEA says it is concerned that for the past few months, Iran has been working to scrub the Parchin military complex southeast of Tehran of possible traces of nuclear weapons-related work. It believes Iran may have run experiments at the site on how to trigger a nuclear explosion, and now is apparently trying to remove the evidence of its past activities.

14 comments:

Mark Pyruz said...

Nader, it would be more informative if you provided additional background to this story, to include the previous two ISIS-based claims against Parchin the IAEA had concerns about but upon inspection were found false.

Nader Uskowi said...

Mark, this is what IAEA says, and that's important to note, aside from the fact that you agree with their analysis or not.

Anonymous said...

The IAEA has little say anymore due to the unlimited sanctions. What incentive does Iran have to cooperate?

Anonymous said...

--- " What incentive does Iran have to cooperate?"---

Iran probably might like to once again export a whole big bunch of oil and get paid for it in dollars rather than rice and third-rate refrigerators.
Iran might like to avoid having bombs dropped on it and having their military destroyed.
Iran might like to have to be known for something other than being run by a government of lying, ridiculous. over-dressed monkeys.

Anonymous said...

More Zionist inspired hot air. Toilet paper has more relevancy and practical use than these daily fabricated reports.LOL.

Anonymous said...

Anon 1:16 AM

Iran might like to avoid having bombs dropped on it and having their military destroyed.

And this is precisely why Iran wants to acquire nuclear deterrent: to avoid having bombs dropped on it in the first place.

Anonymous said...

and since the nuclear weapons acquisition attempt is going to result in having bombs dropped rather thana successful acquisition and avoidance, it's turning into a monstrous miscalculation....much like jumping into a volcano to avoid catching a cold.

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:11 PM, like jumping to conclusions based on unproven allegations. Typical hypocrisy of anti-Iran, zionists and their little dogs.

Anonymous said...

which unproven allegations are you alleging caused jumps to conclusions?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 10:11 PM using the big lie idea of telling a lie (claims of Iran and nuclear weapons) and keep repeating it. As if that suddenly changes a claim into a fact. That is a tactic of the hasbara, Israel's internet activists spreading its propaganda.

Anonymous said...

Is war with Iran inevitable?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9d9AYRElUw

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:53

A white wall is white, only when a single person states that it is indeed white, without any sizeable opposition to factual reality. But a white wall won't be "seen" for what it is for long, when a thousand people are shouting that it is green. The lone person must accept that the wall is green then, no matter its actual color...or else!

When the masses have been swayed into believing whatever it is that you're promoting, then your work is done.

And then if the claim of the wall being green is then hammered into peoples mind often enough, it will become commonly accepted as being such. This sort of philisophy also lends itself to religious thinking and belief as well as political strategi.

Anonymous said...

Alleging something to be a lie when it is not, is not good and
it's not at all a lie that Iran is working toward being able to assemble nuclear weapons and the ability to mount such weapons on missiles.

sorry, friend but simple denials of something for which there is evidence, with such denials issued on behalf of an Iranian government that has proven to be deceitful in the matter several times previously, is not going to be fruitful for you.

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:11 PM

North Korea says hi!