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U.N. Nuclear Watchdog: Iran May Have Built Extension at Disputed Military Site
VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran appears to have built an extension to part of its Parchin military site since May, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a report on Thursday delving into a major part of its inquiry into possible military dimensions to Tehran’s past atomic activity. A resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Parchin file, which includes a demand for IAEA access to the site, is a symbolically important issue that could help make or break Tehran’s July 14 nuclear deal with six world powers. The confidential IAEA report, obtained by Reuters, said: “Since (our) previous report (in May), at a particular location at the Parchin site, the agency has continued to observe, through satellite imagery, the presence of vehicles, equipment, and probable construction materials. In addition, a small extension to an existing building appears to have constructed.”
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Report: Massive Explosion Reported At Suspected Iran Nuclear Site An Anonymous commenter poses the entirely reasonable question: If the Iranian Nuclear Program is for Peaceful purposes only, why do they have a Explosives Producing Factory" in the facility?...
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BBC: IAEA: Syria site bombed by Israel 'was likely nuclear' A Syrian site bombed by Israeli jets in 2007 was "very likely" a nuclear reactor, the UN's atomic watchdog says. The International Atomic Energy Agency has been investigating US claims...
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Wall Street Journal: Iran Dissidents Pinpoint Alleged Nuclear Site By JAY SOLOMON WASHINGTON—Iran is developing an underground military installation in the mountains west of Tehran, according to U.S. officials and Iranian dissidents, but the facility's...