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    IAEA Outraged at House Committee Report on Iran's Nuclear Capabilities

    The International Atomic Energy Agency says a congressional committee report on Iran's nuclear development is not just "incorrect," but "outrageous and dishonest."  The report , released by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, says Iran's nuclear capabilities are more advanced than revealed by either US intelligence or IAEA .

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    The International Atomic Energy Agency says a congressional committee report on Iran's nuclear development is not just "incorrect," but "outrageous and dishonest." The report, released by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, says Iran's nuclear capabilities are more advanced than revealed by either US intelligence or IAEA. The IAEA responded with an angry letter listing five major factual errors, a story broken by Dafna Linzer in today's Washington Post.

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      Warren Olney

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