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NIE 2007

Ex-Envoy’s Account Clarifies Iran’s 2003 Nuclear Decision

Published July 30, 2013by Gareth Porter

by Gareth Porter via IPS News Newly published recollections by the former French ambassador to Iran suggest that Iran was not running a covert nuclear weapons programme that it then decided to halt in late 2003, as concluded by U.S.… Continue Reading  

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Iran, US Foreign Policy Francois Nicoullaud, IAEA, iran nuclear program, Iranian Presidential Election 2013, IRGC, Khamenei, Khatami, Mousavian, New York Times, NIE 2007, NPT, Rouhani, US-Iran relations

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