"UN questions Iran’s truthfulness; Report says work on atomic facility began in 2002" by Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times | November 17, 2009
I love MSM headline lies, don't you?
Buried in the middle of the piece, hoping you won't find it.
BEIRUT - The atomic watchdog’s quarterly report also said that Iran’s nuclear program is operating at less than half capacity, inexplicably producing the same amount of enriched uranium as six months ago or perhaps less....
Only inexplicable to LYING, PSYCHOTIC ZIONIST WAR PROMOTERS!!
Related: ElBaradei: Iran’s Qom Facility ‘Nothing to Be Worried About’
Yeah, the IRANIANS PUT the BRAKES on the PROCESS because THEY WANT PEACE!!!
Iran’s envoy to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, dismissed the report as “routine’’ and “repetitive,’’ according to the Fars news agency....
Which is why this is all I'm posting of the piece.
I'm tired of USraeli war propaganda masquerading as "news."
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AmeriKa's MSM got real quiet on that all of a sudden, didn't they?
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Israel gaffe reveals 'Iran ship photos' were forged After Israel released photos it said proved that a huge shipment of weapons for Hezbollah came from Tehran, Iranian news agencies publish evidence showing that the photos are forged. "Take a close look at the photos, one of which merely shows a couple of boxes labeled 'Ministry of Sepah' without providing corroborative evidence that they came from Iran, and you will see the huge gaffe committed by Israel," it added. The article explained that Iran's Ministry of Sepah gave its place to the Defense Ministry more than twenty years ago. "So this begs the question of what the emblem of a nonexistent body was doing on the cargo?
Israel faked Francop arms claims -- Iran The Los Angeles Times and other media outlets published a series of photos that allegedly back the Israeli claims. Iran, however, says one of the photos -- an apparent shipping manifest from the Ministry of Sepah -- is from a defunct agency, suggesting Israel made up the story, state-funded broadcaster Press TV reports. Other reports from the Iranian media blame Western reports, the Times in particular, for hyping claims that Iran, Syria and Hezbollah denied. "The newspaper should know that if a country plans to send a secret arms cargo to another, it will not brand the shipment with a full description of the batch," Iranian media reports stated.
20-Year-Old Letterhead points to Israeli Forgery in Francop Affair The Israelis have been maintaining that a ship, the Francop, that their forces boarded near Cyprus originated in Iran and was bringing arms to Hizbullah and Hamas. Many US news outlets published the accompanying picture, which seemed to indicate that the arms were being supplied by the Ministry of the Sipah [i.e. of soldier]. The name of that ministry was changed 20 years ago, however, to the Ministry of Defense. One Iranian journalist opined, "So this begs the question of what the emblem of a nonexistent body was doing on the cargo?"
See: Israeli False Flag Frames Iran
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Iran vs Israel: What The Media Wants You To Forget