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by Majid Rafizadeh • March 30,
2019 at 5:00 am
- "Thank God, the
tests on the IR4 and IR2M (centrifuges) have been completed.
They were tested for over 12 years. Today we have all the
data, and we can easily manufacture them on an industrial
scale." — Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the Atomic Energy
Organization of Iran.
- The International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was not allowed to inspect or
monitor Iran's military sites where nuclear activities were
most likely being carried out. Among the many concessions that
the Obama administration gave the Iranian government, one was
accepting the Iranian leaders' demand that these military
sites would be out of the IAEA's reach.
- Due to this
surrender, various high-profile Iranian sites such as the
Parchin military complex, located southeast of Tehran, were
free to engage in nuclear activities without the risk of
inspection.
- Once the
authoritarian, anti-Semitic and anti-American government of
Iran possess a nuclear bomb, no amount of actions will be able
reverse the catastrophe.

The
National Council of Resistance of Iran -- which revealed Iran's
clandestine and undeclared uranium enrichment facility at Natanz
and a heavy water facility at Arak in 2002 -- has recently
confirmed that Iran is continuing to pursue its nuclear ambitions.
Pictured: The heavy water production facility at Arak, south of
Tehran. (Photo by Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)
Advocates of Iran's nuclear deal are conspicuously
ignoring the Iranian government's nuclear activities, even though
they jeopardize global security as much as Israel's security.
Advocates of Iran are also rushing to criticize the Trump
administration in the United States for tightening its sanctions in
response to Iran's illegal defiance.
In a recent interview with Iran's state-owned
Channel 2 in the Persian language, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of
the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, made it clear that the
flimsy "nuclear deal" initiated by then US President
Barack Obama has done nothing to stop Iran from making advances in
its nuclear program.
Salehi boasted:
"If we have to go back and withdraw from the
nuclear deal, we certainly do not go back to where we were before
... We will be standing in a much, much higher position."
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