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December 20, 2005
Exiles
Say Iran Uses Tunnels To Hide Atomic Work
LONDON (Reuters)
- An Iranian exile group on Tuesday called on the U.N.'s atomic watchdog to
inspect an extensive network of tunnels which it says the Islamic Republic has
built to conceal a clandestine nuclear weapons programme.
Sharon
Released From Hospital After Minor Stroke
Bush phones PM, says he expects him to begin diet; suggests eating healthy,
working out.
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The National Council of Resistance of Iran, an Iranian exile group
who has provided accurate intelligence information in the past, has called for
the U.N.'s atomic watchdog to inspect fourteen underground tunnel locations in
Iran. They claim these complexes are the key to uncovering Iran's nuclear
weapons program.
This comes a day before E.U. representatives meet with Iranian officials to try and restart negotiation on their nuclear program. Iran contends that their nuclear program is for much needed electricity and not for nuclear weapons.
Iran continues to play the propaganda card. Frankly, every intelligence organization worth its salt knows they are in the process of creating nuclear weapons. But the only people they have to fool are the general public.
For years Israel has claimed that they don't have nuclear weapons, but the truth is they have one of the most advanced nuclear and anti-nuclear weapons systems in the world. One day we'll all find out the truth regarding Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Saudi Arabia and a whole host of other countries who were either in the process of creating nuclear weapons or are presently doing so at this time.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says he is more than ready and able to get back to a full work day. Of course, he is trying his best to display that despite this minor stroke he is back to his old self.
As we draw closer to the March 2006 election date, health concerns and Mr. Sharon's age (77) could completely change the direction of the elections. I'm sure Benjamin Netanyahu, Sharon's opponent, will be targeting in on these liabilities in the months to come.
Pastor Malone