Netanyahu says has new 'proof' of Iran nuclear weapons program | Inquirer News

Netanyahu says has new ‘proof’ of Iran nuclear weapons program

/ 08:21 AM May 02, 2018

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech on Iran’s nuclear program at the defence ministry in Tel Aviv on April 30, 2018. Netanyahu said that he had proof of a “secret” Iranian nuclear weapons program, as the White House considers whether to pull out of a landmark atomic accord that Israel opposes. AFP

JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday he had new “proof” of a secret Iranian nuclear weapons program, as the US considers whether to quit a landmark atomic accord that Israel opposes.

The Israeli premier, who has repeatedly called for the accord between world powers and his country’s main enemy Iran to either be altered or scrapped, gave a presentation live on television including videos and slides allegedly exposing Iran’s nuclear dossier.

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He said Israel had obtained tens of thousands of files “a few weeks ago in a great intelligence achievement”.

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“Tonight we’re going to reveal new and conclusive proof of the secret nuclear weapons program that Iran has been hiding for years from the international community in its secret atomic archive,” Netanyahu said.

“We’re going to show you Iran’s secret nuclear files.”

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Netanyahu alleged Iran’s leaders repeatedly lied about their nuclear ambitions.

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He claims the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement does not prevent Tehran from eventually obtaining nuclear weapons and says the lifting of sanctions has increased Tehran’s ability to finance proxy militants in the Middle East.

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Netanyahu also wants to see curbs on Iran’s missile program.

US President Donald Trump has a May 12 deadline to decide on whether or not to walk away from the deal, which he has derided as “insane” partly because its restrictions on Iran’s nuclear activities begin expiring in 2025.

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Most world powers however say the nuclear deal is working as intended for now and is the best way to keep Iran from acquiring the bomb. /cbb

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