Damning IAEA report spells out past secret nuclear activities in Iran
Source: Reuters
May 31, 2025 5:11 PM EDT Updated 10 hours ago
VIENNA, May 31 (Reuters) - Iran carried out secret nuclear activities with material not declared to the U.N. nuclear watchdog at three locations that have long been under investigation, the watchdog said in a wide-ranging, confidential report to member states seen by Reuters.
The findings in the "comprehensive" International Atomic Energy Agency report requested by the agency's 35-nation Board of Governors in November pave the way for a push by the United States, Britain, France and Germany for the board to declare Iran in violation of its non-proliferation obligations. A resolution would infuriate Iran and could further complicate nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington. Using the IAEA report's findings, the four Western powers plan to submit a draft resolution for the board to adopt at its next meeting the week of June 9, diplomats say.
It would be the first time in almost 20 years Iran has formally been found in non-compliance. Iran's foreign ministry and the Iranian nuclear agency rejected the report, calling it "politically motivated" in a joint statement. They said Tehran will take "appropriate measures" in response to any effort to take action against the country at the Board of Governors meeting, state media reported, without elaborating.
Tehran says it wants to master nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and has long denied accusations by Western powers that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons. While many of the findings relate to activities dating back decades and have been made before, the IAEA report's conclusions were more definitive. It summarised developments in recent years and pointed more clearly towards coordinated, secret activities, some of which were relevant to producing nuclear weapons.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/iaea-report-says-iran-had-secret-activities-with-undeclared-nuclear-material-2025-05-31/

EX500rider
(11,858 posts)when you put your centrifuges under a mountain, it's for weapons. When you deny inspectors access to a site, it's due to weapons research.
IMO they have always had the program going, were just better at hiding sometimes Vs others.
IAEA saying they didn't find anything at various times does not mean there isn't something to find, just means it was well hidden.
636,372 sq mi makes a lot of room to search.
Mosby
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Posters would insult me, claim I work for Israel, was hopelessly biased, hate Muslims, pretty much ran the gamut.
And yet I've been right for more than a decade, Iran has been enriching uranium to use for nuclear weapons.