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Negroponte: Iran's Uranium enrichment first revealed by Iranian Resistance PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 10 December 2007
NCRI - John Negroponte, US deputy Secretary of State, in an interview with PBS, emphasized that the Iranian regime's secret project for Uranium enrichment was first disclosed by the Iranian Resistance.

Mr. Negroponte commenting on the recent U.S. NIE report on Iran said: "I think this is new information. We have to factor it into our calculations, and we have to carry it forward. But I don't think it alters the fact that Iran had previously concealed its enrichment activities, only made them public once they had been revealed by sources inside of Iran who are opposed to the regime."

"The Iranian regime must explain what it has been doing in different fields of the nuclear program. There are many aspects", John Negroponte added.

In August 2002, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) revealed the Iranian regime's clandestine nuclear facilities at Natanz and Arak.

The PBS interview with Mr. Negroponte was originaly aired on December 5, 2007.

 
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