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US Uses Fake Intelligence as Evidence of Iranian Covert Nuclear Weapons Program | Global Research

US Uses Fake Intelligence as Evidence of Iranian Covert Nuclear Weapons Program | Global Research



President Barack Obama leaves his
podium after addressing the nation on an agreement reached with Iran
that would temporarily freeze Tehran’s nuclear program and lay the
foundation for a more sweeping accord, at the White House in Washington,
November 23, 2013. (Photo: Doug Mills / The New York Times)


Obama administration officials insist “possible military
dimensions” of Iran’s nuclear program must be resolved to the
satisfaction of the IAEA to complete a nuclear agreement. But the term
refers to discredited intelligence from suspect sources.


One of the issues Obama administration officials are insisting must
be resolved to the satisfaction of the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) before any nuclear agreement may be concluded involves
“possible military dimensions.” That term refers to documents long
discredited by German intelligence but which the United States and the
IAEA have maintained came from a covert Iranian nuclear weapons program.