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Concerns about Iran’s purportedly peaceful nuclear program reached an all-time high Friday, when the United Nations censured the regime for refusing to grant inspectors access to several clandestine sites that are suspected of housing a nuclear weapons program.
In its latest update on Iran, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) concluded that “Iran has not suspended its enrichment related activities” as it has been ordered to do under international law.
“The Agency continues to have serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran’s nuclear program,” the report said, noting that earlier this month, Iran refused to give inspectors access to multiple research sites that are suspected of housing a nuclear military program.
Concerns about Iran’s purportedly peaceful nuclear program reached an all-time high Friday, when the United Nations censured the regime for refusing to grant inspectors access to several clandestine sites that are suspected of housing a nuclear weapons program.
In its latest update on Iran, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) concluded that “Iran has not suspended its enrichment related activities” as it has been ordered to do under international law.
“The Agency continues to have serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran’s nuclear program,” the report said, noting that earlier this month, Iran refused to give inspectors access to multiple research sites that are suspected of housing a nuclear military program.
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