
In a report by Fox news about the U.S. latest Intelligence Estimate, this TV discussed Iran’s nuclear program and the role of Iranian Resistance in disclosing the nature of regime’s clandestine nuclear activities.
Director for non-proliferation at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, Joseph Cirincione referred to role of the Iranian resistance in revealing the Iranian regime’s clandestine nuclear program at the uranium enrichment site in Natanz in late 2002 and said that in early 2003 the IAEA inspectors entered Iran and Iran agreed to their full inspection. Therefore the elements in this regime should have been concerned that the inspectors might come across some of their activities regarding nuclear weapons.
Fox News added that at the same time United States attacked Iraq, U.N. inspectors were inspecting Natanz site to find evidences for producing nuclear weapon program.
Cirincione said: We knew well how Iranians felt. They felt they would be the next after Iraq.
Fox added while Iranian regime counties its nuclear enrichment and its missile program, some analysts believe Iran’s nuclear weapon program had only decided temporarily to halt its program.
The director of Global Security organization John Pike said in this regard: you may imagine that a part of the weaponization program which is mounting the bomb has reached to the point it should have reached; they stopped until the rest of the project which was producing uranium could be completed.