The Iranian nuclear threat and the test of the global community

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Beth: The Iranian Resistance confirmed that the mullahs' regime, seven months after the start of the nuclear talks in Vienna and after months of discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency, has not yet provided a definitive answer to the 5+1 group on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and has not resolved the ambiguities of the International Atomic Energy Agency and her questions.

According to a report by the Iranian Resistance:

"In such a case, the report submitted by Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, to some diplomats and members of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, was leaked to news agencies and the media."

The report cited the "obstacles placed" by the regime in the nuclear talks, creating problems in monitoring nuclear sites, expanding nuclear activities, and preventing IAEA inspectors from accessing nuclear sites, stressing that the regime "impedes IAEA investigations" and made "efforts The efforts made" in reviving the nuclear agreement are in question.. The Secretary-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, also warned that the International Atomic Energy Agency would "move in fog" on the regime's nuclear program, according to the Wall Street Journal - September 7. 

 

It is now clear to everyone that the regime, which US presidents have repeatedly described as the largest sponsor of terrorism in the world and which other officials describe as a terrorist and dangerous government, is seeking to achieve a nuclear bomb.. This is the same warning that the Iranian resistance gave the world three decades ago - that by adopting them A principled national policy, they put a serious obstacle to the secret nuclear project of the mullahs' regime, which is contrary to the interests of the country, and they alerted the world to the greatest danger to its peace and security, and revealed the secret information of the mullahs thanks to the relentless efforts and the price paid by its supporters by accepting the risks.

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"The organization first revealed the regime's secret nuclear program in July 1991. Then, with more than 100 successive conferences, it tirelessly warned the world about the dangers of the regime's nuclear program...and in August 2002, with the disclosure of top-secret sites in Natanz and Arak, the world was suddenly shocked, to the extent that US President George W. Bush admitted that we did not know the Iranian regime's nuclear program until the Iranian opposition revealed it..Exposures made by the Iranian Resistance about the regime's nuclear activities led to putting the nuclear rope on the neck of the mullahs , which paved the way for referring the nuclear regime’s file to the Security Council, imposing six sanctions resolutions against it, and placing the regime under Chapter VII of the Penal Code under the United Nations Charter as a global threat; to this day, the mullahs complain that all the pressure and sanctions against the regime were due to the Mujahideen Create" .

"Now, with the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency, it has become clearer than ever how serious and vital the warnings and the Iranian resistance's nuclear detections are."

The international community now faces the historic test of whether it surrenders to the world's largest sponsor of terrorism and paves the way for the world's most dangerous regime to arm itself with a nuclear weapon; or whether it shows a decisive decision against it by adopting a principled policy and, in the first stage, the meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors The Atomic Energy Agency, which begins on September 13, issues serious decisions against the regime and paves the way for the referral of this terrorist regime to the Security Council.