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Ex-IAEA Chief Warns on Using Unverified Intel to Pressure Iran

Published December 19, 2014by Gareth Porter 7 Comments

by Gareth Porter In a critique of the handling of the Iran file by the International Atomic Energy Agency, former IAEA Director General Han Blix has called for greater skepticism about the intelligence documents and reports alleging Iranian nuclear weapons… Continue Reading  

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