Intel shows Iran nuclear threat not imminent

US, Europe and Israel agree Tehran has no bomb, is not building one and is years from having a nuclear warhead.


Reuters April 27, 2012

The US, European allies and even Israel generally agree on three things about Iran's nuclear program: Tehran does not have a bomb, has not decided to build one, and is probably years away from having a deliverable nuclear warhead.

Those conclusions, drawn from extensive interviews with current and former U.S. and European officials with access to intelligence on Iran, contrast starkly with the heated debate surrounding a possible Israeli strike on Tehran's nuclear facilities.

A report on this can be viewed here.

 

COMMENTS (2)

Moise | 11 years ago | Reply

Globalists vs. Zionists. Exciting.

Kazim | 11 years ago | Reply

if they have agreed Iran does not possess nuclear arms then why the sanctions haven't been lifted ?

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