Friday, July 19, 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.

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Retired generals, admirals urge Congress to reject Iran nuclear deal

A group of nearly 200 retired U.S. generals and admirals sent a letter to Congress on Wednesday urging lawmakers to reject the Iran nuclear...
Alireza Jafarzadeh

It’s wrong to let Iran regime “self-inspect” – dissident

Newly revealed side deals that allow the regime in Iran to inspect one of its own nuclear sites is tantamount to letting a murderer...
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Iran nuke deal’s upside-down logic: USA Today column

The Obama administration's nuclear deal with the Iranian regime will provoke a Middle Eastern arms race, American author Anne R. Pierce wrote on Tuesday...
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UN expected cost on Iran nuke monitoring: $10.5 million per year

The United Nation's nuclear agency tasked with monitoring the Iranian regime's compliance with last month's nuclear deal says the work will cost nearly $10.5...
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Hold Iran’s regime to account for its egregious behavior

Although the U.S. administration insists that the recent Iran nuclear deal is not based on trust but on verification, the regime's supreme leader Ali...
Cruise Missile Test Affirms Iran’s Regime Is Committed to Belligerence Despite Risks

Future risks of an Iran nuclear deal – NY Times

As President Obama begins his three-week push to win approval of the Iran nuclear deal, he is confronting this political reality: His strongest argument...
General Ali Hosseini-Tash

NCRI revelation: Iran regime’s top nuclear weapons official counterpart of IAEA for inspection of...

NCRI - Iran’s regime will be allowed to use its own inspectors to investigate a site it has been accused of using to develop nuclear...
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A bad Iran deal – Prof. Ivan Sascha Sheehan

The Obama administration is mistaken to be treating the Iranian regime as a permanent fixture while ignoring the Iranian people’s aspirations for a democratic,...
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Dissident: Ultimate solution to Iran nuclear crisis is tied to death of theocratic regime

The Obama administration ought to adopt a "strategic and sensible" Iran policy that would empower the Iranian people to bring about regime change in...
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U.S. picks Stephen Mull as ambassador to oversee Iran deal – report

The Obama administration is planning to name Stephen Mull, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to Poland, as lead coordinator for implementing the Iran nuclear deal...