IAEA Head Sees No Proof of Iranian Nuclear Bomb
On Friday, Israel initiated air raids against Iran, claiming the Islamic Republic was on the verge of assembling an atomic bomb.
Both sides have traded counter attacks continuously since then.
US President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that he believes Tehran was “very close” to securing the nuclear device, disputing earlier remarks by his intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, who had stated that Iran “is not building” such a weapon.
Iranian officials maintain that their atomic activities are entirely civilian and within their legitimate rights.
Speaking with a journalist on Tuesday, Grossi observed that, at present, “there is this competition about who is wrong or right about the time that would be needed” for Iran to fabricate a nuclear bomb.
“Certainly, it was not for tomorrow, maybe not a matter of years,” he added.
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