Wednesday, May 3, 2017

The violation of U.S. deal with secret nukes research,by Iran

violation of U.S. deal with secret nukes research,by Iran
There has been a lot of talk in Washington in recent weeks about the Iran nuclear deal. In particular, the breakout time – how long it will take Iran to be free from the restrictions it is bound to because of the deal and the time it will take to make enough enriched uranium to make a single weapon.
Iran Regime's Continuing Nuclear Program

To prolong the breakout time it is essential for uranium enrichment restrictions to be put in place. The two main sites in Iran for the enrichment of uranium are at Natanz and Fordow.
It is also important that the heavy-water reactor in Arak is made unusable. If this is not done then it is possible that a by-product can be made into a material that could be used for weapons, creating another pathway to a nuclear weapon for Iran.
At the end of April, the  NCRI  the main Iranian opposition, revealed more details about the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program which is continuing at the same rate as before the 2015 nuclear deal was agreed.
A representative of the White House National Security Council has stated that the information from the NCRI is being carefully evaluated.
This is not the first time the NCRI has been instrumental in exposing the nefarious activities of the Iranian regime. It initially alerted the world to Iran’s nuclear activities and was able to provide more information that intelligences agencies, thanks to its large network of people inside Iran.
Iran’s weaponisation program must be dismantled immediately and there needs to be strict controls over its nuclear program. This should include unconditional access to all its sites and nuclear experts. Iran should not be allowed to cheat like it did when the Obama administration was in control.
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