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(Jerusalem Post) Outgoing Mossad Chief Meir Dagan addressed the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Monday and changed his previous statement that Iran will not have nuclear weapons before 2015. "The Iranian nuclear challenge will stay significant," Dagan said. He explained that the timing "will not change the fact that Iran is working towards nuclear military capabilities and in certain scenarios can shorten the time" it takes to have nuclear weapons. 2011-01-18 10:17:31Full Article
Mossad Chief: Iran May Have Nukes before 2015
(Jerusalem Post) Outgoing Mossad Chief Meir Dagan addressed the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Monday and changed his previous statement that Iran will not have nuclear weapons before 2015. "The Iranian nuclear challenge will stay significant," Dagan said. He explained that the timing "will not change the fact that Iran is working towards nuclear military capabilities and in certain scenarios can shorten the time" it takes to have nuclear weapons. 2011-01-18 10:17:31Full Article
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