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Iran Reportedly Capable of Building Nuclear Weapon
The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency is expected to make public new evidence that Iran's nuclear program does have what the IAEA calls a "possible military dimension." That's led to an "uptick in media chatter" by Israel and other interested parties. Tony Karon reports for Time magazine.
The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency is expected to make public new evidence that Iran's nuclear program does have what the IAEA calls a "possible military dimension." That's led to an "uptick in media chatter" by Israel and other interested parties. Tony Karon reports for Time magazine.