Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Iran Nuclear News

The Iranian regime’s clandestine nuclear weapons project over nearly three decades has been the center of world news attention.

The Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons program remained secret until 2002 when the National Council of Resistance of Iran held a press conference revealing a uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and a Heavy Water plant at Arak.

Those revelations, based on information provided by the social network of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), triggered an investigation by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that eventually brought the regime’s nuclear file before the UN Security Council for punitive sanctions.

The NCRI’s political platform rejects nuclear weapons or technology being pursued in Iran, and Mrs. Rajavi’s 10-point plan for a future Iran states explicitly: “We want the free Iran of tomorrow to be devoid of nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction.”

On this page, you will follow the most important news, revelation, and positions of the Iranian Resistance on the Iranian regime nuclear weapons project’s activities.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and George W. Bush

Bush Warns Against Nuclear-Armed Iran

U.S. Presses Allies for U.N. Action The Washington Post - President Bush declared yesterday that a nuclear-armed Iran would pose "a grave threat to...
Tony Blair

Britain pushes for action against a defiant Iran

By Philip Webster, Political Editor and James Bone in New York   The Times - BRITAIN hinted at tough sanctions against Iran yesterday as...
Iran regime's missile range

We should be very worried about Iran

By John KeeganThe Daily Telegraph - I supported the Iraq war as, with reservations, I still do. Its opponents have a great deal of...
Members of the 'National Council of Resistance of Iran' protest against the Iran government and its nuclear program in front of the Foreign Ministry in Berlin on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006.

Protesters in Berlin call on EU leaders to be tough on Iran regime

NCRI - Europe's leading powers ratcheted up the pressure on Iran regime over its nuclear ambitions, urging UN Security Council action and saying two...
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice addresses the United States government's concern with the recent developments in Iran, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006, at the U.S. Department of State in Washington. Rice, coordinating with European allies, called on the United Nations Thursday to confront Iran's 'defiance' and demand that Tehran halt its nuclear program.

Rice Presses U.N. to Confront Defiant Iran

The Associated Press - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, coordinating with European allies, called on the United Nations Thursday to confront Iran's "defiance" and...
EU trio and High Representative

Statement by EU trio and High Representative on Iran nuclear issue

Berlin - The Foreign Ministers of Germany, France and Great Britain, Mr Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Mr Jack Straw and Mr Philippe Douste-Blazy, and the EU...
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Russia moves in favor of Iran regime’s referral to UN Security Council

NCRI – According to a report by The Washington Post today, Russia has told the United States that it would not block its efforts...
Kong Quan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman

China expresses concern at Iran nuclear move, urges restraint

Agence France Presse - China expressed concern Thursday at Iran's controversial resumption of its nuclear program and urged it to return to negotiations with...
Elbaradei-Iran nuclear

Iran regime completed removing seals from three nuclear sites – diplomats

NCRI – Iranian regime has completed removing seals from three nuclear plants, including the one in Natanz, according to a diplomat in Vienna on...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Four-way meeting on Iran regime’s nuclear in London next week: Lavrov

NCRI – Interfax, Russian news agency, quoting Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reported on Thursday that officials from Russia, China, the United States and the...