Well, Israeli PM ********* claims they have over a hundred thousand secret files on Iran's nuclear program. Let's see what comes out of this...
********* says he has proof of secret Iranian nuclear program
Prime Minister Benjamin ********* says Israel has evidence Iranian officials were "brazenly lying" when they said Iran wasn't pursuing nuclear weapons and that the Islamic republic is keeping an "atomic archive" at a secret compound.
"Tonight, I'm here to tell you one thing: Iran lied -- big time," ********* said late Monday during an address from the Israel Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv.
Calling it one of the greatest achievements in the history of Israeli intelligence, Netayahu displayed what he said were files that demonstrate Iran planned to continue pursuing a nuclear weapons program despite the deal it brokered with the international community.
The files were kept in massive vaults inside an "innocent-looking compound" in Shorabad District, the Prime Minister said. The 100,000 files contain, among other things, blueprints, charts, photos, videos and presentations dealing with nuclear weaponry.
"Iran planned at the highest level to continue work related to nuclear weapons under different guises and using the same personnel," he said.
Before *********'s address, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted, "The boy who can't stop crying wolf is at it again. Undeterred by cartoon fiasco at UNGA. You can only fool some of the people so many times."
Zarif was referring to a cartoon drawing of a bomb that ********* referred to during a September 2012 appearance before the UN General Assembly about Iran's nuclear program.
********* said during his address that Zarif -- along with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, and President Hassan Rouhani -- had all previously lied when they said Iran had no interest in nuclear weapons.
As part of the 2015 pact -- agreed to by former US President Barack *****, Russia, China, the UK, France and Germany -- Iran agreed to reduce its uranium stockpile in return for international sanctions being lifted.
US President Donald ***** has until May 12 to decide whether to continue waiving sanctions on Iran that were lifted under the Iran deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Prime Minister Benjamin ********* says Israel has evidence Iranian officials were "brazenly lying" when they said Iran wasn't pursuing nuclear weapons and that the Islamic republic is keeping an "atomic archive" at a secret compound.
"Tonight, I'm here to tell you one thing: Iran lied -- big time," ********* said late Monday during an address from the Israel Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv.
Calling it one of the greatest achievements in the history of Israeli intelligence, Netayahu displayed what he said were files that demonstrate Iran planned to continue pursuing a nuclear weapons program despite the deal it brokered with the international community.
The files were kept in massive vaults inside an "innocent-looking compound" in Shorabad District, the Prime Minister said. The 100,000 files contain, among other things, blueprints, charts, photos, videos and presentations dealing with nuclear weaponry.
"Iran planned at the highest level to continue work related to nuclear weapons under different guises and using the same personnel," he said.
Before *********'s address, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted, "The boy who can't stop crying wolf is at it again. Undeterred by cartoon fiasco at UNGA. You can only fool some of the people so many times."
Zarif was referring to a cartoon drawing of a bomb that ********* referred to during a September 2012 appearance before the UN General Assembly about Iran's nuclear program.
********* said during his address that Zarif -- along with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, and President Hassan Rouhani -- had all previously lied when they said Iran had no interest in nuclear weapons.
As part of the 2015 pact -- agreed to by former US President Barack *****, Russia, China, the UK, France and Germany -- Iran agreed to reduce its uranium stockpile in return for international sanctions being lifted.
US President Donald ***** has until May 12 to decide whether to continue waiving sanctions on Iran that were lifted under the Iran deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
********* unveils secret Iranian nuclear program
“A few weeks ago, in a great intelligence achievement Israel obtained half a ton of materials” that had been housed in a vault in Tehran, ********* said in a dramatic televised press conference from Tel Aviv on Monday night.
"Iran's leaders repeatedly deny ever pursuing nuclear weapons," said *********. "Tonight I'm here to tell you one thing: Iran lied."
"After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret files," he said. "In 2017 Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran."
********* said he had 55,000 pages and an additional 55,000 files on 183 CDs that outlined the Iranian nuclear program.
The documents prove “Iran lied about never having a nuclear weapons program” and the 100,000 secret files Israel now possesses “prove that they lied,” ********* said.
********* said that Iran continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons knowledge for future use.
Why would a ********* regime “hide and catalogue” its program if not to make use of it at a future date, ********* rhetorically asked.
He played a tape of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stating that Iran had never had a nuclear weapons program.
“Yes, you did,” ********* retorted at the screen. “And the atomic archive proves it.”
********* said the deal “gives Iran a clear path to a nuclear arsenal” because it does not prevent Iran in the future form having unlimited uranium enrichment and thousands of centrifuges.
The deal also fails to address Iran’s continued development of ballistic missiles.
“In a few days time ***** will make a decision of what to do with a nuclear deal. I am sure he will do the right thing for the US, for Israel and for the peace of the world,” ********* said.
Earlier on Monday, Channel 10 reported Meir Ben Shabbat, head of the National Security Council, held phone calls with colleagues in the UK and France to update them about developments with the Iranian nuclear program.
In a meeting with United States Secretary Mike Pompeo on Sunday, ********* said, "I think the greatest threat to the world and to our two countries, and to all countries, is the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear weapons, and specifically the attempt of Iran to acquire nuclear weapons."
US President Donald ***** said he would withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal on May 12th if the deal isn't "fixed."
“A few weeks ago, in a great intelligence achievement Israel obtained half a ton of materials” that had been housed in a vault in Tehran, ********* said in a dramatic televised press conference from Tel Aviv on Monday night.
"Iran's leaders repeatedly deny ever pursuing nuclear weapons," said *********. "Tonight I'm here to tell you one thing: Iran lied."
"After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret files," he said. "In 2017 Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran."
********* said he had 55,000 pages and an additional 55,000 files on 183 CDs that outlined the Iranian nuclear program.
The documents prove “Iran lied about never having a nuclear weapons program” and the 100,000 secret files Israel now possesses “prove that they lied,” ********* said.
********* said that Iran continued to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons knowledge for future use.
Why would a ********* regime “hide and catalogue” its program if not to make use of it at a future date, ********* rhetorically asked.
He played a tape of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stating that Iran had never had a nuclear weapons program.
“Yes, you did,” ********* retorted at the screen. “And the atomic archive proves it.”
********* said the deal “gives Iran a clear path to a nuclear arsenal” because it does not prevent Iran in the future form having unlimited uranium enrichment and thousands of centrifuges.
The deal also fails to address Iran’s continued development of ballistic missiles.
“In a few days time ***** will make a decision of what to do with a nuclear deal. I am sure he will do the right thing for the US, for Israel and for the peace of the world,” ********* said.
Earlier on Monday, Channel 10 reported Meir Ben Shabbat, head of the National Security Council, held phone calls with colleagues in the UK and France to update them about developments with the Iranian nuclear program.
In a meeting with United States Secretary Mike Pompeo on Sunday, ********* said, "I think the greatest threat to the world and to our two countries, and to all countries, is the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear weapons, and specifically the attempt of Iran to acquire nuclear weapons."
US President Donald ***** said he would withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal on May 12th if the deal isn't "fixed."
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