U.N. Watchdog Inspects a Site Flagged as Suspicious by Israelis—but Possibly Too Late

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The United Nations' atomic agency in February inspected a site that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed last fall was housing Iranian nuclear equipment and material. But the visit may have come too late.

The United Nations’ atomic agency has heeded calls by the U.S. and Israel to inspect a site that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed last fall was housing Iranian nuclear equipment and material, according to officials familiar with the agency’s work. But the visit may have come too late to yield proof of the claims.

The International Atomic Energy Agency first sent a team of inspectors to the site, which is in Tehran, in February, according to the officials. The agency’s staff took a series of environmental samples...

 

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How about sending the UN into Israel to inspect their nuclear stockpile? Fn rats

UN sucks!

Who in their right mind would expect UN would do something to Iran (or any other Islamic nations for that matter)?!

How naive is he...? Why has the UN lost another opportunity to do well its job ?!

More likely that Netanyahu is a liar and will say anything to provoke war against Iran.

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