
On the eve of scheduled meeting of the board of governors of the UN atomic watchdog on Monday the French daily Le Monde on Mar. 3 in an article wrote the board of governors was set to look into documents indicating that the Iranian regime continued working on nuclear weapons after the year 2003. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hold document which shows Iranian regime conducted research for nuclear warheads and contrary to the NIE report continued its efforts after 2003.
The detailed documents first distributed among representatives of countries in the IAEA by the Finnish deputy of the agency.
About the documents and report prepared for the agency Le Monde added, the report was based on three pillars: the green salt project, high explosive testing and adding a factor to missiles. In addition there were documents of trigger mechanism with high pressure and several activates. The Finnish deputy Mr. Olli Heinonen also revealed a document about Iranian regime successful attempt to blow triggers in a 400 m depth shaft in the ground from a distance of 10 Km.
Another document described studies on modifying Iran’s Shahab missile to allow it to accommodate a large warhead, which would detonate 600 meters above its target. The feature would make sense only if the warhead was nuclear, Heinonen suggested.
The French daily came to end by saying although Iranian regime envoy dismissed the documents, anyhow this report has differs in tone with the doubtful ElBaradei’s latest report.