In its most critical report yet on the country, the International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran might be working on developing nuclear weapons.
The International Atomic Energy Agency doesn't really have any intelligence capabilities of its own. It is relying on reports that are coming from others like Israel and the United States.
It's all based on 'suspicions' and 'hunches'. It's all speculation and grainy satellite photos. It's so similar to the build up to the Iraq war it might as well be an instant replay on ESPN.
In fact, the UN nuclear watchdog has found NO smoking gun, but has succeeded nonetheless in providing a pretext for war.
Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi speaks with RT and expresses grave doubts about the value of the IAEA report...
The International Atomic Energy Agency doesn't really have any intelligence capabilities of its own. It is relying on reports that are coming from others like Israel and the United States.
It's all based on 'suspicions' and 'hunches'. It's all speculation and grainy satellite photos. It's so similar to the build up to the Iraq war it might as well be an instant replay on ESPN.
In fact, the UN nuclear watchdog has found NO smoking gun, but has succeeded nonetheless in providing a pretext for war.
Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi speaks with RT and expresses grave doubts about the value of the IAEA report...
