Volume: 1 - Issue:  18209 November 2011
Iran Update - ISDCI Newsletter
Iran Update

Greetings!

  

The International Atomic Energy Agency reported for the first time Tuesday that Iran is suspected of conducting secret experiments whose sole purpose is the development of nuclear arms.


"The Agency has serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear program. After assessing carefully and critically the extensive information available to it, the Agency finds the information to be, overall, credible. The information indicates that Iran has carried out activities relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device. The information also indicates that prior to the end of 2003, these activities took place under a structured program, and that some activities may still be ongoing," reported the Agency.

 

We are delighted to present you with the current issue of Iran Update, a publication of International Solidarity for Democratic Change in Iran (ISDCI). 

IAEA report on Iran poses challenges for United States
UPI

A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency released Tuesday provided the strongest evidence yet that Iran is close to developing nuclear weapons. Read On... 

IAEA report says Iran conducted nuclear weapons tests
Digital Journal

The application of such studies to anything other than a nuclear explosive is unclear to the agency. Read On... 

UN Reports Iran Work 'Specific' to Nuke Arms
ABC News

The U.N. atomic agency said for the first time Tuesday that Iran is suspected of conducting secret experiments whose sole purpose is the development of nuclear arms, an assessment that draws on 1,000 pages of intelligence and nearly a decade of research. Read On... 

It's Time to Ban Iran's IRGC
The Huffington Post- Canada

According to press reports, a United Nations organization has revealed that, "Iran's government has mastered the critical steps needed to build a nuclear weapon."  Read On... 

Maliki Could Devastate Iraq
Rudaw

After years of tyranny, we in Iraq had great hopes for a new life, for democracy and freedom. But unfortunately I feel the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, is now walking in the footsteps of former dictator Saddam Hussein and he runs the country in the same style. Read On... 

Other Readings:

One Thousand Women on the Verge of a Massacre in Camp Ashraf

Video Clip Shows Iraqi Military Move in to Camp Ashraf

After U.S. Forces Exit Iraq Will My Brothers Be Killed?

Who is General Gholam Shakuri?

SHELTON: Ending hypocrisy of terrorist designation

Tehran's foes, unfairly maligned 

US Senator Kerry: 'All options' open on Iran plot 

  

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ISDCI News Group

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