السبت، 11 أغسطس 2012

Washington confirms that it has "eyes" inside Iran's nuclear program

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The White House confirmed that the United States had "eyes" inside Iran's nuclear program and you can know if Iran has made progress toward atomic weapons, in remarks addressed to Israel, mainly, it seems.

Washington has said it also did not change its view that Iran has not yet reached the stage of making a nuclear bomb, despite the statements of the Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who said that U.S. intelligence threat is more "urgent" now.

U.S. statements came a day after Israeli newspapers published in the headline information on the possibility of launching a military attack the Jewish state on the Iranian nuclear facilities addresses the Israeli press.

The spokesman Jay Carney presidential address to the information concerning the work of intelligence, asserting that the United States and Israel have a common view about the ambitions of the Islamic Republic and its nuclear program.

"I can say that our eyes - we see within the program and we will know if they reach Iran's ability to penetrate through the possession of a weapon and when it peaks."

And the ability of penetration is the point where the State has obtained the knowledge and ability and materials needed to build a nuclear bomb if they wanted to.

Later, Carney was keen to emphasize that he meant his statement inspectors International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from my site because Iran Non-Proliferation Treaty.

But many experts believe that Iran's nuclear program infiltrated widely by the Israeli and Western intelligence, and they are also suspected in the parking and the intelligence behind this sabotage against Iran's nuclear program.

Missions do not include observers IAEA military sites in Iran, which did not prove the existence of nuclear activities in which, unless agreed otherwise.

Although the administration of President Barack Obama did not rule out the possibility of yet a military strike on Iran, said a spokesman for the White House that "there is still time for the diplomatic option of sanctions with increasingly more and more intensity."

Meanwhile, a spokesman for U.S. National Security Council, died Vlator that Washington "continues to make sure that Iran is not about to build an atomic weapon."

U.S. officials declined to comment on statements made by Israeli Defense Minister after a long period of difficult relations between President Obama and Netanyahu's government.

But the comments seem Carney denied the comments indirectly Barak, who said on Israeli radio that follow the progress of Iran's nuclear program has become increasingly difficult.

Barak added that the recent progress in Iran's nuclear program makes it difficult to say that he could be stopped "at the right time," while Carney statements seem quite opposite to it.

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