Thursday, June 16, 2005

Iran - Lied About Nuclear Program

I'm shocked, shocked I tell you! The BBC reports.

United Nations nuclear monitors say Iran has admitted to misleading them over its experiments with plutonium.

The UN's nuclear watchdog is expected to confirm later that Iran continued experimenting with plutonium - a key component of atomic bombs - until 1998.

Iran had previously told the body it had ended its experiments in 1993.

Correspondents say these latest inconsistencies in Iran's account will fuel suspicions about the real aims of its nuclear programme.

Iranian presidential favourite Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has told the BBC that Iran did not report all nuclear work.


Well, the UN better send them a letter telling them how pissed off the UN is! That'll get their attention.

Speaking of the upcoming elections in Iraq, Rafsanjani said:

Mr Rafsanjani said Iranians who were dissatisfied with the political process in the country should be free to speak their minds.

"If they have reasonable points, we should accept them," he told the BBC. "If not, we should persuade them of our case."


With a cattle prod if need be!
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