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Iran Knows How To Make Nukes

Iran's Shahab-3 Missile

Iran's Shahab-3 Missile

A new United Nations report states it has “tentative” evidence proving that Iran has acquired “sufficient information to be able to design and produce a workable” atom bomb.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report, titled “Possible Military Dimensions of Iran’s Nuclear Program,” says Iran has done a lot of its own testing and experimentation on fashioning a nuclear warhead, which can be attached to its Shahab 3 missile system.

Iran last week successfully tested it long-, medium-, and short-range missile systems during war games. At the same time, Barack Obama, Gordon Brown, and Nicholas Sarkozy announced the Islamic republic has a secret uranium development plant.

Iran maintains that its scientists have never conducted research on how to make a warhead. Iranian officials say any documents to the contrary are fraudulent.

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  1. Aryan says

    But like they say at TRP – The MSM are ‘The Ministry of Lies’ – and because of that one should not forget the following either:

    Iran vs Israel: What The Media Wants You To Forget.

    The corporate media have been given their orders to throw the focus back on to Iran. Here is a recap of what they are trying to make you forget.

    See: http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/IranvIsrael.php

    And in 1986, Mordachai Vanunu blew the whistle and provided photographs showing Israel’s clandestine nuclear weapons factory underneath the reactor at Dimona.

    See: http://www.vanunu.com/uscampaign/photos.html

    So maybe the Pot should stop calling the Kettle black!!!



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