While President Donald Trump weighs by joining Israel’s war to destroy Iran’s nuclear skills, the world’s leading nuclear official tells Fox News that he sees no evidence that Iran’s leaders are competing to build a nuclear bomb.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Gossi said, “We have confirmed that Iran has, even now, sufficient materials for some heads of war.
“But this should not be equated with a nuclear weapon,” Grossi continued, adding, “We do not have at this point, if you ask me, at this time, any tangible evidence that there is a program, or a plan to fabricate, to produce a nuclear weapon.”
Inspectors from the Gossi Agency, which is United Nations’
The nuclear defender is tasked with monitoring Iran’s nuclear activities. IAEA has not been able to carry out inspections since Israel began attacking the places earlier this month, but has used the widespread use of satellite images.
When asked by Fox News if Iran’s nuclear program had dramatically returned from Israel’s attacks so far, Gossi said: “No, I wouldn’t say so.
“I think there have been a number of significant military attacks and impacts,” he said. “But it is very clear, and everyone agrees on it. Not everything is taken out.”
He also argued that military action would not only be enough to undo what Iran has learned in decades of nuclear research.
This is an excerpt from an article by Simon Owen and Michael Tobin.
