At the United Nations, Prime Minister Netanyahu Makes a Decisive Case against Trusting Iran
Will inspectors take up the challenge?
October 3, 2018
Will inspectors take up the challenge?
At the UN General Assembly in New York last Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu challenged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect and report on evidence of Iran’s continued violations of the 2015 nuclear deal. Specifically, the Israeli prime minister pointed to the archive of documents pertaining to the Islamic Republic’s nuclear-weapons program that was discovered and acquired by the Mossad earlier this year, as well as to additional clandestine sites whose existence had not yet been made public. Amnon Lord comments:
Will inspectors take up the challenge?
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At the UN General Assembly in New York last Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu challenged the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect and report on evidence of Iran’s continued violations of the 2015 nuclear deal. Specifically, the Israeli prime minister pointed to the archive of documents pertaining to the Islamic Republic’s nuclear-weapons program that was discovered and acquired by the Mossad earlier this year, as well as to additional clandestine sites whose existence had not yet been made public. Amnon Lord comments:
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