VIENNA (Reuters) - The incoming head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said Friday he did not see any hard evidence that Iran was trying to gain the ability to develop nuclear weapons. "I don't see any evidence in IAEA official documents about this," Yukiya Amano told Reuters in his first direct comment on Iran's nuclear program since his election, when asked whether he believed Iran was seeking a nuclear weapons capability.
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"I don't see any evidence in IAEA official documents"??
by 1 Hamvatan (not verified) on Fri Jul 03, 2009 06:01 PM PDTWell the evidence is NOT in the documents, because you ( IAEA official ) really have not looked everywhere in Iran and you won't find them in the fancy hotel rooms either.
I am certain the Terrorist regime of Iran is working on it as we write. They are criminal they have nothing better to do, such as building schools/ roads etc.
Facts play little role in this matter
by Bavafa on Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:12 AM PDTIt is all about politics and find excuses to bomb/isolate Iran. I guess an illegitimate goverment is not good enough reason for them to isolate Iran.
Mehrdad