Iran Carried Out Implosion Tests for Nuclear Weapons Development, IAEA Reports
- Iran has conducted implosion tests considered vital for nuclear weapon development, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency report.
- The IAEA reported that Iran's near-weapons grade uranium stockpile increased from 133.8 kilograms in February to 408.6 kilograms in May.
- The IAEA found that the implosion tests were conducted at the Lavisan-Shian site and stated that these experiments have no civilian applications.
- Israeli journalist Yonah Jeremy Bob noted that Iran's ability to produce a crude nuclear weapon has significantly improved and could happen much faster than previously assessed.
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Think Tank: IAEA Uncovers Iran's 2003 Nuclear Weapon Test Cover-Up - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – A leading Washington, D.C.-based think tank has revealed that Iran conducted and subsequently concealed a series of nuclear implosion tests in 2003, a critical step in developing a nuclear weapon. The findings, published by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), are based on the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) confidential report dated May…


IAEA finds Iran conducted key nuclear weapon production tests more than 2 decades ago
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Iran conducted tests critical for nuclear weapons development, says UN watchdog
Iran has conducted implosion tests that are critical for the development of a nuclear weapon and likely still possesses the technological know-how and means even though the nuclear weapons programme stands formally suspended, according to a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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