Thursday, May 28, 2015

Nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles for Tehran



By Iran Reporter

28 May, 2015


Washington threatens "not to sign" a final nuclear agreement with the Iranian Ayatollahs unless the Iranian regime gives access to its possible military dimension-related sites and nuclear scientists.
" the needed  assurances   and  access to possible military dimension-related sites or activities are not  provided by   the Iranian regime . West is concerned but the Obama administration is not serious enough to be logic towards the Ayatollahs in Tehran.
Many remarks were made after Ali Khamenei said that Iran would not allow inspection of its military sites.
Tehran and the P5+1 group -- the US, Britain, France, China, Russia plus Germany -- are currently working to draw up a final accord by the end of June.
Iran has repeatedly stressed that it will not allow inspections of its military facilities and insists that the nuclear deal must only include nuclear issues.
Iranian opposition group said on Thursday a delegation of North Korean experts in nuclear warheads and ballistic missiles visited a military site near Tehran in April amid talks between world powers and Iran over its nuclear program.
The dissident National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) exposed Iran`s uranium enrichment plant at Natanz and a heavy water facility at Arak in 2002. But analysts say it has a mixed track record and a clear political agenda. Iran says allegations of nuclear bomb research are baseless and forged by its enemies.
Iranian regime and six world powers are trying to meet a self-imposed June 30 deadline to reach a comprehensive deal، but issues remain including the monitoring and verification measures to ensure Iran could not pursue a clandestine nuclear weapons program.
Citing information from sources inside Iran، including within (IR G C) ، the Paris-based NCRI said the seven person North Korean Defense Ministry team were in Iran for the last week of April. It was the third time in 2015 that North Koreans had been to Iran and a nine person delegation was due to return in June، it said.
"The delegates included nuclear experts، nuclear warhead experts and experts in various elements of ballistic missiles including guidance systems،" NCRI said.
There have previously been unconfirmed reports of ties between the two countries on ballistic missile cooperation، although nothing specific in the nuclear field.
The U.N. Panel of Experts that monitors compliance with sanctions on North Korea has reported in the past that Pyongyang and Tehran were regularly exchanging ballistic missile technology in violation of U.N. sanctions.
The NCRI said the North Korean delegation was taken secretly to the Imam Khomenei complex، a site controlled by the Defense Ministry، east of Tehran. It gave detailed accounts of locations and who the officials met.
It said the delegation dealt with the Centre for Research and Design of New Aerospace Technology، a unit of nuclear weaponization research and planning center called the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND)، which is under  US  sanctions. NCRI said the unit researches and manufactures interior parts of nuclear warheads.
U.N. watchdogs the IAEA، which for years has been investigating alleged nuclear arms research by Tehran، declined to comment. Iranian officials declined to comment. North Korean officials were not available for comment.
Several Western officials said they were not aware of a North Korean delegation traveling to Iran recently but the main opposition group was aware because they know the illegal nature of the Ayatollahs who rule Iran. The cruel Mullahs are not supported by the Iranian people. They have been able to protect their existence by savage dictatorship inside the country and exporting their deep crisis out in Arab countries such as Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. This regime is not accountable. The world community should support the Mujahedin organization and NCRI led by   Maryam Rajavi. That is the main solution to get rid of terrorism and nuclear Bomb

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