Here’s what the IAEA had to say today about an Iranian nuclear weapons program:
The information indicates that Iran has carried out the following activities that are relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device:
• Efforts, some successful, to procure nuclear related and dual use equipment and materials by military related individuals and entities (Annex, Sections C.1 and C.2);
• Efforts to develop undeclared pathways for the production of nuclear material (Annex, Section C.3);
• The acquisition of nuclear weapons development information and documentation from a clandestine nuclear supply network (Annex, Section C.4); and
• Work on the development of an indigenous design of a nuclear weapon including the testing of components (Annex, Sections C.5–C.12).
While some of the activities identified in the Annex have civilian as well as military applications, others are specific to nuclear weapons.
The information indicates that prior to the end of 2003 the above activities took place under a structured programme. There are also indications that some activities relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device continued after 2003, and that some may still be ongoing.
Here’s what a “senior administration official” said in reaction:
The IAEA does not assert that Iran has resumed a full scale nuclear weapons program nor does it have a program about how advanced the programs really are.
Two points:
1) I have long wondered whether Obama, desperate to distract the electorate from his feckless economic policies, would consider the military option to strike Iran’s nuclear weapons program. The answer to that appears to be no, if not hell no.
2) The IAEA has managed to summon up more outrage about Iran’s illicit weapons programs than the Obama administration, which seems to view its role as chief obfuscator for Tehran. Astonishing.
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I agree with you, Jeff. Iran has been waging a covert war against us. I would expect little to no reaction from the Obama Administration even in the event of an overt attack. We can expect more activity from Iran than the plot to assassinate the ambassador of Saudi Arabia.
“Astonishing.”
I think you meant “appalling.” There’s nothing surprising about the Obama Administration’s (in)actions or rhetoric here, given its philosophy.