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Title: Netanyahu: Iran Nuclear Deal Is Based on Lies – Here's the Proof
Source: Haaretz
URL Source: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news ... orld-on-nuke-program-1.6045300
Published: Apr 30, 2018
Author: Noa Landau
Post Date: 2018-04-30 15:21:25 by IbJensen
Keywords: None
Views: 513
Comments: 3

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a cache of documents he says proves Iran lied to the world about its nuclear program for years, even after the 2015 nuclear deal with the world. "Iran did not come clean about its nuclear program," Netanyahu said in a prime time address in English. Iran, for its part, blased the speech as "propaganda."

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Presenting 55,000 pages of documents and 183 CDs, Netanyahu said Iran hid an "atomic archive" of documents on its nuclear program.

"This is an original Iranian presentation from these files," Netanyahu said, stressing that "the mission statement is to design, produce and test five warheads with 10 kiloton of TNT yield for integration on missiles."

Iran is "blatantly lying" when it says it doesn't have a nuclear program, Netanyahu claimed, laying out what he claimed was proof Iran had developed and continued to develop its nuclear program.

At the press conference, Netanyahu exposed a secret Iranian nuclear project, codenamed "Amad," which he said had been shelved in 2003, though he said work in the field had continued.

"After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret files," Netanyahu said. "In 2017 Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran."

The documents show that Iran's Fordow nuclear plant was "designed from the get go for nuclear weapons for project Amad," claimed Netanyahu.

"We can now prove that project Amad was a comprehensive program to design, build and test nuclear weapons," he said. "We can also prove that Iran is secretly storing project Amad material to use at a time of its choice to develop nuclear weapons." Dr. Mohsen Fakhrizdeh is the head of project Amad.

Netanyahu concluded by saying "Iran lied about never having a secret nuclear program. Secondly, even after the deal, it continued to expand its nuclear program for future use. Thirdly, Iran lied by not coming clean to the IAEA," he said, adding that, "the nuclear deal is based on lies based on Iranian deception."

U.S. President Donald Trump, who spoke publicly 30 minutes after Netanyahu's speech, said that Netanyahu's speech "showed that I was 100% right" in criticizing the nuclear deal.

Prior to Netanyahu's conference, Trump spoke with Netanyahu over the phone on Sunday to discuss the current situation in the Middle East, the White House said. The reach out of their phone conversation stated that they "discussed the continuing threats and challenges facing the Middle East region, especially the problems posed by the Iranian regime’s destabilizing activities."

In a rare move, Netanyahu called the heads of Israel's two news broadcasts and updated them with the content of his planned statement.

Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, said before Netanyahu's speech that the prime minister is just "the boy who can't stop crying wolf at it again."

Netanyahu's speech comes after an airstrike in Syria Sunday night in which 200 missiles were destroyed and 11 Iranians were killed, according to pro-Assad sources. Various reports attribute the strike to Israel, but the origin of the attack remains unconfirmed.

According to several Syrian media outlets, the strikes targeted the 47th Brigade base in the southern Hama district, a military facility in northwestern Hama, and a facility north of the Aleppo International Airport. The strike reportedly targeted an arms depot of missiles.

The strikes came as tensions increase between Israel and Iran in Syria and the U.S. deadline on Iranian sanctions regarding the nuclear deal, May 12, draws near.

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Israeli defense and political sources told Russia and the United States on Sunday that if Iran attacks Israel from Syria, either itself or through its proxy, Hezbollah, Jerusalem will respond forcefully and target Iranian soil.

Later, Iran's deputy foreign minister said that the current terms of the Iran deal are no longer sustainable for them- regardless of whether or not the U.S. ends the deal.

"The status quo of the deal is simply not sustainable for us, whether or not the Americans get out of the deal," Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, according to Iranian news agency Isna.

Meanwhile, world leaders such as France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Angela Merkel have visited U.S. President Trump in an attempt to convince him to maintain the terms of the nuclear deal, termed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Trump spoke with Netanyahu, who vocally opposes the deal, over the phone on Sunday to discuss the current situation in the Middle East, the White House said. The readout of their phone conversation stated that they "discussed the continuing threats and challenges facing the Middle East region, especially the problems posed by the Iranian regime’s destabilizing activities."

Visiting in Israel Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will cancel the Iran nuclear deal if it is not fixed. Pompeo made the statement following a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, which took place at the Israeli military headquarters in Tel Aviv, Pompeo said the U.S. stands with Israel against Iran. "We remain deeply concerned about Iran's dangerous escalation of threats toward Israel and the region," Pompeo said, adding that the U.S. supports Israel's right to defend itself.

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Poster Comment:

Payback time for taking Americans hostage during Jimmy 'The Geek's" tenure.

Iran wouldn't be playing with fireworks if the Bushes hadn't decided to attack Iraq and hunt down and execute Saddam Hussein. Now the only avenue open is to bomb Iran back to the stone age and let it smolder.

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#1. To: IbJensen (#0)

Payback time for taking Americans hostage during Jimmy 'The Geek's" tenure.

What the Iranians did was payback for US meddling in their country's affairs.

Now the only avenue open is to bomb Iran back to the stone age and let it smolder.

Iran is a country of over 80 million people. At some point, one needs to ask how many millions of people can be killed, maimed and converted to refugee status on top of a destroyed infrastructure in the name of a political goal of, say, not building nukes because Israel said so, before an international act becomes a bona fide crime against humanity. It seems it's more than 1 million, if Iraq is any indicator.

And I wouldn't believe the US government's claims about them any more than I believe the US gov about Assad gassing in Douma.

I don't know if Iran might be engaging in any illicit & covert enterprises, but they likely aren't doing any worse than anyone else in the region, especially Israel, and certainly aren't invading anyone else and whatever their interests are in the middle east, they are more legitimate that American interests.

Personally, I think they are entitled to nukes, and have enough to lose in a nuke conflict with Israel that they would not use them unless first attacked.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-04-30   23:38:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)

It's certainly a piss poor retaliation for meddling by taking and tormenting innocent American civilians. On that point I believe you're on the wrong side.

However, on the issue of the U. S meddling in affairs of other sovereign nations, I believe that the invasion of Iraq and the hunting down and execution of Saddam Hussein after killing his family was the worst thing that has happened in an eon or so. This act can be laid at the feet of Bush I and Bush II!

I don't have mixed emotions on Korea, either. By pussy-footing around that cost of thousands of American lives and then up losing the war by permanently dividing the nation was absolutely stupid. On the issue of following our enemies across the Yalu River I am with MacArthur on that and against Harry S (for nothing) Truman.

Even in WWII had our government not been heavy with socialists and communist agents we should have held off until Hitler finished his Russian adventure. The sorry part of it was that he was having millions of innocent Jews butchered and burned.

No question in my mind about WWI; we should have stayed home.

Liberals are like Slinkys. They're good for nothing, but somehow they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs.

IbJensen  posted on  2018-05-01   10:06:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: IbJensen (#2)

It's certainly a piss poor retaliation for meddling by taking and tormenting innocent American civilians. On that point I believe you're on the wrong side.

I'm not on the Iranian "side" per se. But most Americans who were alive at the time had no clue as to *why* the Iranians were so incensed at America. I was in high school at the time, and I recall NO information at all being broadcast by the news networks as to what the motives of the hostage takers were apart from the return of the Shah to which Carter gave sanctuary. No information was broadcast about the history of US meddling in the region dating back 20-25 years prior to the event, or documented his alleged human rights violations in the country. The Shah was simply a victim as proven by the hostage taking actions of the Iranians. Sure, the Iranians may have lynched him, even if he was innocent, and probably would have given every bit of the fair trial Saddam was given (where an innocent verdict would have been a political disaster of enormous proportions in the USA). But... Iranians were denied their right to prosecute.

And if the issue is that the Iranian hostage takers exercised "piss poor retaliation" for tormenting innocent American civilians, why is it not considered "piss poor retaliation" to advocate bombing a country of 80 million people back to the stone age for an event that occurred almost 40 years ago by perhaps several hundred people when more than 1/2 of of the current 80 million population hasn't even been alive that long?

I believe that the invasion of Iraq and the hunting down and execution of Saddam Hussein after killing his family was the worst thing that has happened in an eon or so. This act can be laid at the feet of Bush I and Bush II!

Bush I actually wasn't so bad. All he did was take back Kuwait from Iraq. He didn't invade Iraq. Bush II did that on his own.

I don't have mixed emotions on Korea, either. By pussy-footing around that cost of thousands of American lives and then up losing the war by permanently dividing the nation was absolutely stupid. On the issue of following our enemies across the Yalu River I am with MacArthur on that and against Harry S (for nothing) Truman.

We were fighting Chinese troops at that point. Made things more complicated.

Even in WWII had our government not been heavy with socialists and communist agents we should have held off until Hitler finished his Russian adventure. The sorry part of it was that he was having millions of innocent Jews butchered and burned.

Clearly Hitler despised Jews, and while he certainly did encamp and enslave them --along with other groups-- my current view has ceded to the likelihood that overt extermination was not the principle goal, at least for the majority. (I.e. why tattoo numbers on people you intend to exterminate within hours or days?). The Germans are an efficient people, even today and labor is one resource of many in rare supply during war. So exterminating able bodied people doesn't make sense. Obviously severe rights abuses occurred and many Jews died but I don't believe these places were principally extermination centers, and the infamous "6 million" figure appears to be non-factual, as that number came from Soviet sources and, by chance, is alleged to be a significant number in Jewish lore, kinda like 144,000 is to Jehovah Witnesses (the number of people who will make it to heaven) and 7x77 and 40 is to Christians.

(But I digress).

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-05-01   11:28:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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