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[New York Times] David E. Sanger - The International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday described for the first time the evidence it has shown to Iran that strongly suggests the country had experimented with technologies to manufacture a nuclear weapon, but Iranian officials dismissed the documents as baseless and fabricated. Since 2005, the IAEA has urged the U.S. and other countries to allow it to show Iran the evidence obtained on a laptop computer which intelligence officials said once belonged to an Iranian technician with access to the country's nuclear program. 2008-02-25 01:00:00Full Article
Nuclear Agency Says Iran Has Used New Technology
[New York Times] David E. Sanger - The International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday described for the first time the evidence it has shown to Iran that strongly suggests the country had experimented with technologies to manufacture a nuclear weapon, but Iranian officials dismissed the documents as baseless and fabricated. Since 2005, the IAEA has urged the U.S. and other countries to allow it to show Iran the evidence obtained on a laptop computer which intelligence officials said once belonged to an Iranian technician with access to the country's nuclear program. 2008-02-25 01:00:00Full Article
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