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Israel stations nuclear missile subs off Iran - Times

“Three German-built Israeli submarines equipped with nuclear cruise missiles are to be deployed in the Gulf near the Iranian coastline” reports the Sunday Times. Israel allowed an interview with one of the captains, so it would seem that Israel is abandoning it’s nuclear ambiguity policy.  The Times reported a similar deployment [...]

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Israeli bomb sale to S. Africa - documentary evidence published

The Guardian has published documentary evidence that Israel’s current President offered to sell nuclear weapons to South Africa’s apartheid regime in 1975.  Shimon Peres’  signature in the photo below will make it very difficult for western countries to continue pretending  that Israel does not have nuclear weapons  or that it is not a proliferation [...]

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US intel’s 2009 report on Iran

US intel to Congress: We continue to assess Iran is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons though we do not know whether Tehran eventually will decide to produce nuclear weapons.

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“Iran does have a nuclear weapons program”: Australian PM

so says Kevin Rudd on national TV, while explaining why he has secretly stopped shipments of equipment to Iran. The media reported that pumps “which might have been used” in a nuclear weapons program were stopped, but that is apparently secret information.

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Neutron initiator - smoking gun or forgery?

The Times in London recently published a major story about a document showing Iran is researching neutron initiators - smoking gun proof of a nuclear weapons program if it’s genuine. Intelligence agencies and the IAEA have known about the document for years and are not sure if it is a fake.

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Brazil’s new uranium enrichment and old bomb

Brazil’s new uranium enrichment plant, refusal to sign an IAEA Additional Protocol, current military research on nuclear weapons designs, and its new nuclear submarines should clearly be seen as having nuclear weapons  implications as strong or stronger than Iran’s nuclear plans. The enrichment technology was developed as part of Brazil’s  secret nuclear weapons program, abandoned [...]

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Bolton suggests Israeli nuclear attack on Iran

“So we’re at a very unhappy point — a very unhappy point — where unless Israel is prepared to use nuclear weapons against Iran’s program, Iran will have nuclear weapons in the very near future.” So said  Bush’s former UN ambassador  John Bolton at the University of Chicago.
“Bolton’s use of the n-word is, I believe, [...]

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Obama Reafirms He Will Keep Israel’s Nukes ‘Secret’

Obama has reportedly ‘reaffirmed’ a secret understanding whereby he will not reveal the existence of Israel’s widely known nuclear arsenal, nor will he pressure Israel to join the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Last week at the UN he called on all states to join the NPT, except Israel. Story from antiwar.com

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Australia’s uranium enrichment goes commercial - SILEX

Few people realise  that revolutionary Australian laser technology  is on the verge of  producing enough enriched uranium to supply all of Austalia’s electricity needs, under licence in the US.
For years SILEX have semi-secretly developed laser uranium enrichment at Lucas Heights in Sydney, and their “test loop” commercial prototype is already operating in America, under an [...]

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North Korea says uranium bomb near completion

The NORKS say they are about to  build nuclear weapons using  highly enriched uranium, in addition to  the plutonium  bomb which they tested recently.  They say they are on the “completion stage” of uranium enrichment capacities, but I think that could take some  years;   so this could be a negotiating stategy.
Another article extract:
North Korea says [...]

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Israeli Navy in Indian Ocean for possible attack on Iran

Confirming earlier reports that an Israeli nuclear-weapons Dolphin submarine crossed the Suez canal for a potential attack on Iran, The Times now reports that two missile-carrying warships have joined it. It also alleges that “Western diplomats are offering support for an Israeli strike on Iran in return for Israeli concessions on the formation of a Palestinian state”

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Iran arming Taliban - Washington officials renew false Bush allegations

White House officials repeat doubtful claims of Iranian supply of weapons to Taliban for attacks on ISAF forces in Afghanistan. No evidence has been supplied, and the Pentagon disputed similar Bush administration claims.

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U.S. grants support Iranian dissidents

Western politicians and media scoff at accusations of foreign meddling in Iranian politics.  But the Obama administration is openly continuing Bush’s funding for “encouraging democracy” in Iran, programmes announced to encourage regime change. The Bush program “was a horrible idea,”  says the biggest US-Iranian lobby group.  “It made human rights activists and non-governmental organizations targets.”
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US defense spending - $534 or $890 billion - up to $3000 per citizen

Obama’s $534 billion budget for the Pentagon is larger than Bush’s, and accounts for over half of everything the President can spend; but it still does not include all military spending. Mother Jones researched the defense spend from other budget lines, which pushes the total to $890 billion, or about $3000 per US citizen.

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Iran’s nuclear weapon ‘blueprints’ found by Western intel services

A report to Congress’ Foreign Relations committee says allied intelligence (presumably Israeli) have obtained blueprints for a nuclear warhead from two sources in Iran, which match each other “down to the last millimeter”. If true, this is validation of the claims in the “smoking laptop affair”, but no evidence is presented. The report [...]

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Did an Aussie sell nukes to Iran?

In 2001, a now-dead Australian arms dealer allegedly sold nuclear weapons to Iran from ex-Soviet Ukraine, according to an Australian newspaper.  It says four 200-kiloton nuclear warheads were stolen by a shadowy group of former Soviet officials, as well as 20 Kh-55 missiles.  These are presumably not the 4 nukes that US experts were 98% [...]

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US may cut funds for Israel’s anti-missile industry

The US may not fund the next generation of Israel’s Arrow missile defence system.  Instead, they may just buy Israel the SM-3 anti-ballistic misssile system which the US army uses. The Pentagon  paid Boeing over a billion dollars  to develop the Arrow in Israel because the 1973 Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty banned such work in [...]

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High-enriched uranium traces found in Egypt: IAEA

The U.N. nuclear watchdog is investigating the discovery of traces of highly enriched uranium at a nuclear research site in Egypt, according to a restricted International Atomic Energy Agency report obtained by Reuters, which does not specify whether it is weapons-grade.
full story:
High-enriched uranium traces found in Egypt: IAEA | Reuters.

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Nuclear talks get first breakthrough in 10 years

The agenda for the NPT review conference next year has been agreed by a preparatory meeting.  This  “may seem boring but we haven’t done so for a decade” pointed out the British. The 2005 Review failed to even agree what to talk about, bickering about Israels weapons being excluded and Iran’s supposed intentions.
Reuters story
Nuclear talks [...]

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Yankee Bombs Go Home: German Foreign minister

Germany’s US-supplied  nuclear weapons should leave Gemany, says foreign minister Steinmeier in a major change of policy promted by Obama-itis.  He is the soft-left opposition candidate standing against Angela Merkel for Chancellor - she still thinks American  Cold War A-bombs should stay in Germany to secure its influence in NATO, says Der Spiegel.   The [...]

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Does Obama’s Iran envoy believe it is a “demonic society”?

Does Dennis Ross, pro-Israel lobbyist and US special envoy on Iran, believe Iranian society is demonic? That is what the organisation whose board he recently chaired is briefing the Israeli cabinet, as Robert Dreyfus at The Nation points out.

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US labs use British nuclear factory to build new bombs

The US has been using Britain’s atomic weapons factory to carry out research into its own nuclear warhead programme, according to evidence seen by the Guardian. This has been suspected for some years. The US weapons industry has long been prevented by Congress from researching a “replacement warhead”, and the UK denies it has such a programme. But the UK government has recently spent tens of billions mysteriously upgrading Britain’s factory at Aldermaston, and at Christmas secretly sold it’s stake to US companies; thus creating a Guantanamo for nukes, an offshore legal black hole where US companies can design the next generation of weapons without Congressional oversight and without sharing the secrets with foreign companies or parliaments. US weapons labs last week unhappily revealed that Obama may end civilian control of bomb development after decades and move such work to the Pantagon, a move seen to be an attempt to weaken the labs’ influence on policy. Article 1 of the Non-Proliferation treaty prohibits ‘transfer’ of nuclear weapons between countries, but the US and UK have a secret agreement on nuclear technology sharing - including recent warhead re-entry upgrades that gave British bombs the ability to destroy very hard targets in a first strike. Koffi Annan describes such modernisation as a swindle incompatible with the NPT.

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Obama to end civilian control of nuclear weapons labs?

Los Alamos Online News reports that Obama is considering giving the Pentagon control of the US weapons factories, ending over 50 years of civilian control at the Department of Energy. A Democrat move to do this failed in 2000 but as a compromise the semi-autonomous NNSA within the DOE was set up - it has not been a great sucess. Los Alamos is not happy, although the Pentagon chief must be keen - he wants to build a new generation of weapons or test old ones.

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Gaza offensive a “preintroduction” to Iran challenge - Israeli Ambassador

Israel’s ambassador to Australia, speaking off the record to a friendly audience, said “the country’s recent military offensives were a preintroduction to the challenge Israel expects from a nuclear-equipped Iran within a year” says a journalist who was accidentally present. He expects Iran to have enough enriched uranium to reach the “point of no return” by April next year, but later denied Israel is planning an attack.

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Israel broke international law in Syrian attack: El Baradei

The Israeli attack on Syria in September 2007 broke international law says the chief of the UN’s nuclear agency, in an interview with Newsweek. He complained that instead of giving the IAEA evidence of an alleged Syrian nuclear reactor, Israel “violated the rules of international law on the use of unilateral force”, adding that the IAEA still does not have evidence of a Syrian reactor at the bombed site. Reports have surfaced that the US helped Israel with the attack

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Bush offers Emirates nuclear power by 2017 - they say it’s a possible route to the bomb

In the last days, Bush signed a deal with friendly Gulf state the UAE to “acquire nuclear technology if Iran pushes ahead”, possibly giving the Emirates a nuclear power programme by 2017. The Emirates minister made clear this was an arms race, and announced that importing nuclear technology for electricity does potentially give the UAE a chance to seek nuclear weapons. He added “If Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is going to collapse and Iran gets a bomb, then it will open the door for an arms race in the region,” forgetting to mention that the Bush administration policy was to make the NPT collapse. Congress has 90 days to reverse this offer says the AP story below

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IAEA snow banner - “Yes we can”

A giant “YES, WE CAN!” was carved in the snow outside the IAEA building on Tuesday.   Norbert Aschenbrenner came into work early for the job, and was probably not the only IAEA employee who expects more respect from the new White House than the trashing it got from the last one.  Picture  and AP story [...]

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Each US family spends about $800 on nukes each year

The US spends much more on its nuclear bombs than it does on foreign aid and diplomacy combined, says a Carnegie report. $52 billion a year is apparently a conservative estimate, so each American spends about $200 on weapons of mass destruction annually. And remember, the Pentagon wants to throw away all their old ones and build a new fleet.

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White House again says it rejected Israeli attack on Iran

The White House says it has rejected support for an Israeli air attack on Iran, according to a major article in the Bush-friendly NY Times. A few weeks ago, the same White House said it rejected an attack on Gaza in Time magazine, but Bush has now stunned allies in the UN Security Council (and even Condi Rice) with his strong support for the Gaza attack.
So you have to ask: is this all simply White House lies, and the Bush-friendly media is just trying to distance an enthusiastic White House from an imminent Iran attack?

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Britain sells its nuclear weapons factory to US in secret

Britain no longer has any stake in the production of its nuclear warheads after the Government secretly sold off its shares in the Atomic Weapons Establishment in Aldermaston reports The Independent. US companies Lockheed Martin and Jacobs engineering will now build UK bombs on contract. Many speculate that US companies are designing new nuclear warhead there, which Congress will not allow them to do in the USA, and which would be illegal under Article 1 of the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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Hidden travels of the atomic bomb

The atomic bomb was only developed once, and then its secrets were stolen, shared or sold by the eight other nuclear powers - no state has ever developed its own bomb. So says a new book by two Los Alamos and Livermore heavyweights who say that China hosted a Pakistan bomb test 1990 (under Benazir Bhutto), gave France access to their test site, and gave a way a simple bomb design. They also confirm that Israel and South Africa cooperated on a neutron weapon test in 1979, as well as exchanging tritium for uranium. The authors argue that bombs are so hard to make that proliferation is not inevitable, contrary to the argument used by many anti-disarmament ‘experts’.

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Israeli options for Iran attack without US support

The IDF is drawing up options to attack Iranian nuclear facilities by itself, reports the Jerusalem Post, after recent stories that the White House will not support such a strike. Most experts suggest a lone attack would be difficult without US permission to fly over Iraq on a long range-bombing run, but few mention that Israel has other options: huge unmanned high-altitude aircraft, submarines with conventional and nuclear cruise missiles, a reported deal to use Geogian airbases , a possible ICBM capability, and overflying Turkey as it did with its strike on Syria last year.

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Olmert: no US pressure against Iran attack

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Tuesday Israel was free to take any action it deemed necessary against Iran’s nuclear program, saying there were no U.S. restraints,  contradicting a Time magazine story the previous day. “I can’t recall that anyone in the (U.S.) administration… advised me or any of my official representatives not to take [...]

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US pressures Olmert against Iran, Gaza attacks - Time

U.S. officials have asked Israel to refrain from launching any major military action in the region while Bush is president, Israeli sources told TIME magazine.  The next day, Prime Minister Olmert said the US has never pressed Israel not to attack Iran.
TIME Monday, Nov. 24, 2008
US Puts Pressure on Israel to Refrain from Attacks
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Surge in Pentagon share of humanitarian aid budget

The US uses aid to promote non-humanitarian goals, making it only the 15th most effective aid donor, and 13th most generous of top 23 donors, says a new report from DARA, one of the few organisations that monitors aid-money efficiency. Over the last decade, the Pentagon’s share of US development aid has risen from 3.5% to 18%. Washington Post story below highlights Afghan PRTs, which a major aid agency says decreases its security as locals “call into question our impartiality” when NATO military vehicles and soldiers distribute aid. Colin Powell infamously decribed aid NGO’s as “force multipliers” - see MSF’s rejection here

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Main evidence against Iran may be forged - IAEA questions ’smoking laptop

A ’stolen laptop’ that contains the primary ‘evidence’ that Iran is building a bomb may be a forgery, new evidence reveals. As with Iraq, the IAEA has investigated and dismissed almost all allegations that Iran has a weapons programme. Remaining questions are mostly to do with documents on the ’stolen laptop’ that the US says it found somewhere and gave to the IAEA, insisting that Iran should not be allowed to see the documents. Iran has long said the laptop documents are forgeries, although better forgeries than the crude ‘evidence’ the US produced to ‘prove’ that Saddam bought uranium from Niger. With no guarantee the laptop is authentic, the IAEA has been in two minds, but now evidence is emerging that the laptop is a fake.

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Women or machines may be solution to ‘manning bulge’ problems on Trident submarines

Spending years underwater waiting to blow up a few hundred thousand people is not a very fun job,  so it is hard find crew for nuclear missile submarines.  The British Navy always has trouble getting men for this job (which of course is Necessary to Keep Us Free), but it will need even more crew [...]

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US forces in Iran, but only for surveillance, not attacks

US forces have used a classified 2004 Rumsfeld authorisation for about a dozen secret attacks on Syria, Pakistan “and other countries” which are not at war with the United States for at least two years, reports the NY Times. Before this report, it was thought US troops first opened fire in Pakistan and Syria a few weeks ago. Officials say Iran has not been attacked under this Al Qaeda order, but “suggested that American forces had carried out reconnaissance missions in Iran using other classified directives”. I wonder if they were in uniform.

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Mid-east pipelines

From “Meeting the Challenge - US policy toward Iranian nuclear development” a blueprint for attacking Iran from the Bipartisan Policy Center.    For some reason it does not show the Mosul-Haifa pipeline from northern Iraq to Israel, disused since 1948 and site of the first fighting of the 2003 Iraq invasion, when Australian special forces landed [...]

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Iran developing a nuclear weapon - Obama’s first press conference

“Iran’s development of a nuclear weapon, I believe, is unacceptable. And we have to mount a international effort to prevent that from happening”. So said Barack Obama in his first press conference as Commander-in-Chief-Elect, contradicting what he has been told by US intelligence services who say Iran halted any weapons program in 2003. “Iran’s support of terrorist organizations, I think, is something that has to cease” Obama added; it is worth noting here that Obama has appointed a Chief of Staff who fought with the Israeli army and whose father was a member of a terrorist organisation, (Irgun, a radical and violent Zionist group which attacked civilians and blew up the St David Hotel in Jerusalem). Rahm Emanuel also reportedly wants to reintroduce the Draft compelling all young men to do 3 months civil defence training.

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Pentagon must test nukes again or build new ones, threatens Gates

US defence secretary Gates tells Congress to stop blocking funds for a new generation of nuclear weapons. “To be blunt, there is absolutely no way we can maintain a credible deterrent.. without resorting to testing our stockpile or pursuing a modernization program,”. “In other words,” Wired’s Nathan Hodge remarks, “fund this thing, mothertruckers, or we start testing”.

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Russian scientist ‘helped Iran with nuclear weapons programme’

‘A Russian scientist may have helped Iran to design advanced detonators whose only possible use would be in a nuclear weapon, according to United Nations inspectors’. So say the UK Daily Telegraph and NY Times, citing anonymous sources. Iran denies this but apparently cannot be shown the evidence against it, and this story could simply be about the Russian weapons scientist sent to Iran by the CIA with fake bomb blueprints in the 2001 Operation Merlin fiasco.

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Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program expanding rapidly

New imagery shows that Pakistan’s second plutonium reactor is nearing completion, which will greatly expand its bomb-making capacity. Expert David Albright of ISIS reports that construction of its third reactor is also continuing. In a similar report last year he wrote that the increased production could be to make smaller weapons able to be fitted on Pakistan’s cruise missiles or to make thermonuclear weapons as “both India and Pakistan appear on the verge of greatly expanding their production of nuclear weapons”. US modellers in April published findings that an India-Pakistan nuclear war would have devastating effects on the global environment, through massive depletion of the ozone layer.

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Sarkozy: Israel could attack Iran’s nuclear weapons capability

“Iran is taking a major risk in continuing the process to obtain a military nuclear capacity,” Sarkozy told a meeting in Damascus with the leaders of Syria, Turkey and Qatar. “One day, whatever the Israeli government, we could find one morning that Israel has struck,” Sarkozy added.
“The question is not whether it would be legitimate, [...]

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Secret Israel-Georgia airfield deal for Iran attack: UPI

Georgia has agreed to allow Israel to use two airfields for an attack on Iran, says UPI in an article exploring the significant Israeli military support for Georgia in recent years. Flying from Georgia to Natanz is 500km shorter than from Israel, and avoids flying over Jordan and Baghdad

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Blasts from the Past: Western Support for Iran’s Nuclear program

The US, France and Germany all supported Irans nuclear programme in the 1970s, with Henry Kissinger saying that compliance with the NPT would prevent proliferation. Iran Affairs collected the following clippings about early contracts, including for 4 reactors  to be built by France and Germany.
Blasts from the Past: Western Support for Iran’s Nuclear program
May 30 [...]

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US bases worldwide by Mother Jones

Mother Jones has published impressive research on US bases.  The Pentagon’s facilities  occupy more of the planet than North Korea, including 761 military sites in 39 countries overseas ( worth $119 billion).  See the clever world map here and some more  statistics  here. The White House spends about as much training foreign forces as it [...]

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Dutch intel: US to strike Iran in coming weeks

Dutch intelligence has called off an infiltration and sabotage operation on Iran’s nuclear programme, because a US attack is imminent,  claims a rightwing Dutch paper. Original story in De Telegraaf is here

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AP wrong: says Iran admitted having nuclear weapons programme in 2002

Iran “admitted in 2002 that it had run a secret atomic weapons program for nearly two decades” Associated Press misinformed the world in a major story titled “Iran ends nuclear cooperation with UN nuclear arms probe”. There was no such admission nor evidence for such a claim. So after complaints AP later refined its secret weapons allegation to one of a secret nuclear program “in violation of its commitments”, which is also wrong, as Iran has been openly building a nuclear programme for years with IAEA and Western help - hardly secret - and it was under no IAEA “commitment” to announce its uranium enrichment plans before starting the program (ref?) . One wonders what else of this story to believe.

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US top warrior ignores intel, talking of “this issue of nuclear weapons”.

Chair of US Joint Chiefs, Admiral Mike Mullin, told Fox news that more international pressure on Iran was needed, so “we can all deal with this issue of nuclear weapons”. His certainty on weapons is odd because his Defense Intelligence Agency is telling him with high confidence that Iran does not have a [...]

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