LIGNET: More Reasons to Be Worried About Iran's Nuclear Program

Tuesday, 11 December 2012 02:28 PM EST ET

Iran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, answers questions from the press during an IAEA Board of Governors meeting in Vienna on November 29, 2012. (ALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images)
The November 16 report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency didn’t necessarily break new ground, but provided further details about Iran’s production of enriched uranium in violation of repeated UN Security Council resolutions. There are now more reasons to be profoundly worried about Iran’s progress toward building a large stockpile of highly enriched uranium from which a final “sprint” to weapons-grade material could be made.

Click here to read the full analysis from a former senior US official with insider information about Iran's nuclear program.




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The November 16 report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency didn't necessarily break new ground, but provided further details about Iran's production of enriched uranium in violation of repeated UN Security Council resolutions.
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