Group Says Iran Hid and Later Resumed Nuclear Weapon Program in 2004
FOXNews.com - Report: Group Says Iran Hid and Later Resumed Nuclear Weapon Program in 2004 - International News News of the World Middle East News Europe News: “The group agrees that Iran’s Supreme National Security Council decided to shut down its most important nuclear weapons research center in eastern Tehran, called Lavisan-Shian, in August 2003, the Journal said. But the group, which claims it has sources inside Iran, told the paper the facility was broken into 11 fields of research, including projects to develop a nuclear trigger and shape weapons-grade uranium into a warhead. ‘They scattered the weaponization program to other locations and restarted in 2004,’ Mohammad Mohaddessin, NCRI’s foreign affairs chief, told the Wall Street Journal.”
Sounds like this report is closer to the truth than the NIE report.
Tags: europe, iranDate posted: Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 9:39 am | Under category: iran
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