Netanyahu "explodes" nuclear deal Iran .. Evidence and intelligence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blew up a bomb in which he sought to topple the nuclear deal after reviewing what he said were evidence of Tehran's deceit and circumvention of the agreement to pursue its military nuclear program.
Netanyahu announced that he would reveal unequivocal evidence of Iran's clandestine nuclear program, which he has been hiding for years from the international community, stressing that the regime in Tehran lied after signing the agreement with the major powers in 2015.
"Iran was required by the International Atomic Energy Agency to tell it all about the nuclear file, that was the condition of the implementation of the agreement, but Iran lied," he said.
The Israeli prime minister confirmed that his country had exchanged intelligence with the United States to prove the credibility of the information he disclosed, stressing that Iran was lying rudely when it said it had never possessed a nuclear weapons program.
"Iran is secretly storing an Emad project for use at a time of its own choosing," he said. "The project aims to design, produce and test five warheads weighing 10 kilos per tonne for missiles."
"The material and documents we have available show that Iran has allowed the continuation of the Emad project and has continued to use this coordinated program aimed at developing nuclear devices," he said.
Netanyahu showed videotapes that he said showed an Iranian nuclear facility, as well as pictures of a boat containing nuclear weapons stored in sealed boxes, pointing out that there was an Israeli intelligence achievement that confirmed that half a ton of material was inside these boxes.
The Israeli Prime Minister revealed that Iran is expanding its ballistic missiles. "It started at 100 kilometers and now reaches 1950 kilometers. It can reach Riyadh, Tel Aviv and Moscow, and they are working to get them to different places in the world," he said.
Netanyahu expressed confidence that US President Donald Trump would do the right thing in reviewing Iran's nuclear deal, referring to Trump's deadline to review and amend the agreement or decide on a US withdrawal.
"President Trump will decide within days what he will do with the nuclear agreement with Iran. I am sure he will make the right decision for America, Israel and the entire world," he said.
He concluded by saying: "In all this, we draw four conclusions: 1. Iran lied about its non-availability of a nuclear weapons program 2. Even after the agreement, Iran continued to maintain and expand the technical riches of nuclear weapons for future use." 3. Iran lied again in 2015 When it did not disclose all that it has to the International Atomic Energy Agency 4. The nuclear agreement based on Iranian lies is terrible and what should have been concluded.
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