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1andrew1 30-04-2018 20:48

Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
I imagine those with a memory of Iraq will be a tad sceptical of Netanyahu's claims, even if they dislike the regime in Iran and know that Mossad is a strong intelligence agency.
One impact today has been that the price of Brent Crude has risen above the $75-a-barrel level

Quote:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed what he says are "secret nuclear files" proving Iran once covertly pursued nuclear weapons.
He said thousands of pages of material obtained by Israel showed Iran had deceived the world by denying it had ever sought nuclear weapons.
Iran agreed in 2015 to curb its nuclear energy programme in return for the lifting of sanctions.
It maintained that it had only been pursuing nuclear energy.
US President Donald Trump, who has long threatened to scrap the nuclear deal, said the situation was "not acceptable" and he would make a decision on the deal on or before 12 May.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-43952196

Mick 30-04-2018 21:46

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
I hope Trump scraps the deal, it was a dreadful deal and if the claims by Israel are true, even more so.

Damien 30-04-2018 22:10

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
If they scrap the deal then what's the carrot to stop them developing nuclear weapons? Do we want to go to war with Iran or have a North Korea scenario whereby they develop missiles and we sanction them?

1andrew1 30-04-2018 23:56

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
Seems logical.
Quote:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s revelations that Iran has been running a secret programme to build nuclear weapons were delivered on Monday with one specific aim: to persuade the Trump administration to cancel the controversial nuclear deal with Tehran.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-nuclear-deal/

TheDaddy 01-05-2018 03:35

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35945339)

Apparently there is nothing new in amongst these allegations

Hugh 01-05-2018 10:58

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35945343)
Apparently there is nothing new in amongst these allegations

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-43958205
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A former chief inspector at the agency told the Guardian newspaper his department had seen some of the documentation presented by the Israeli prime minister as early as 2005.

Olli Heinonen told the newspaper his department had come to the conclusion that evidence of Project Amad was credible, but that substantial work on it had ceased in 2003.
Let's wait to hear what the IAEA have to say about it - they're independent.

Mick 01-05-2018 11:48

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
It doesn’t matter what they say, U.S believes Israel, Trump will likely pull out of the deal and so he should. If little Iran try to instigate a war, they will be as, Crooked Hillary once quoted to have said, be ‘Obliterated’.

Damien 01-05-2018 13:55

Re: Israel says Iran hid nuclear arms programme
 
Again though what's the next step after you've scrapped the deal. If you re-apply sanctions then Iran will presumably restart their nuclear weapons program. At which point since we can assume another agreement is off the cards then is it war? I am also not sure what will happen with N.Korea as they'll presumably want sanctions removed.

Or can we just scrap the deal and do it again but this time under Trump? Because the Iran deal was not easy and managed to get Russia and China on board. If it's ripped up then don't assume we can do it again.


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