How about the part of the report that says the IAEA wants Iran to restore "international confidence in the exclusively peaceful nature of Irans nuclear programme".
Troubling but not surprising, this report echoes what many of us have posted about for years.
The doc is a good read. Bottom line, Iran has easily enough of a robust uranium processing program to produce as many atomic weapons as they wish. Too late to stop it. Anytime they want they can divert fuel to untouchable facilities for enrichment to 90%+ (my opinion).
What is left is to interdict the weaponization platforms.
Parchin is important because processed uranium pellets need to be converted to a kind of "ingot" that can be machined into the shapes needed for a gun-type atomic bomb. That processing is a highly dangerous, high temp melt down, best done in a remote location like Parchin.
This report also hints at other highly concealed weaponization activities that have been elusive so far.
like every doughnut, it needs a good glazing.
... then their untouchable bunkers really wouldn’t matter
Having taken a quick glance at the “summary” suggests that the agency is saying that they don’t have the first clue of what’s going on at one or more facilities thanks to deliberate steps taken by Iran to impede the agency’s access.Translation,they’re building a bomb and are using the “negotiations” as a stalling tactic.My hunch is that the Israeli government...and people...will find this to be *very* disturbing.