There is no evidence of a nuclear weapons program in Iran . The US and its allies pressure Iran to prove that it is not hiding a nuclear weapons program.
This demand is logically impossible to satisfy and serves to make diplomacy fail in order to force regime change. Numerous intrusive and snap visits by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors, totalling more than 2,700 person-hours of inspection, have failed to produce a shred of evidence for a weapons program in Iran .
Traces of highly enriched uranium found at Natanz in 2004, were determined by the IAEA to have come with imported centrifuges.
11 November, 2007
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