Thursday, May 31, 2012

Is Iran Cleaning Up Evidence Of Nuclear Weapons Work

This May 25, left, and April 9, combination photo provided by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) shows evidence of extensive earth dumping in the pond to the north of a high explosive test site and signs of fresh traffic on the road leading to the pond. Courtesy of ISIS/AP

Satellite Images Suggest Iran Cleaning Up Evidence Of Nuclear Weapons Work -- Christian Science Monitor

A report by the Institute for Science and International Security says a new image of Iran's Parchin military complex 'raises concerns that Iran is attempting to raze the site prior to allowing an IAEA visit.'

United Nations weapons inspectors yesterday shared satellite images that suggest Iran may be cleaning up evidence of past nuclear weapons-related work, at a suspect military site inspectors have been seeking to visit.

At a closed-door briefing in Vienna, the deputy head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) showed diplomats several satellite images taken over the past half-year of Iran's sprawling Parchin military complex.

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More News On Iran 'Cleaning Up' Parts Of The Iran Parchin Military Complex

Satellite photos said to show Iran nuke clean up
-- AJC/AP
Buildings at Iran military site "razed" - U.S. think-tank -- Reuters
Demolition visible at Iran military site -- UPI
Iran Razes Two Buildings Near Suspected Parchin Nuclear Site -- SFGate/Bloomberg
More signs of a clean-up at suspect Iran site -- The Guardian
These New Images From Iran May Offer Evidence Of Nuclear Testing -- Business Insider
Satellite Images Confirm Iranian Cover Up -- Arutz Sheva
Factbox: Iran's Parchin military site -- Reuters

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