IAEA Head: "We Did Not Have Any Proof" of Iran Building Nuclear Weapon
Briefly

Rafael Grossi, the head of the IAEA, stated that there is no evidence of Iran's systematic pursuit of nuclear weapons, reaffirming previous reports that Iran has not actively sought a nuclear weapon since 2003. Grossi emphasized that any claims suggesting otherwise are speculative and that while clandestine activities might exist, the agency's inspections have not revealed any systematic nuclear weapons development. This statement challenges Israel's justification for military action against Iran, as Israeli officials assert they have evidence of Iran's nuclear ambitions.
"We did not have any proof of a systematic effort to move into a nuclear weapon," IAEA's Rafael Grossi said.
While it is possible that there are operations being kept secret from regulators, reports that Iran has not been actively pursuing a nuclear weapon since 2003 are accurate.
Those claiming to know exact details about Iran moving toward a nuclear weapon are engaging in 'speculation,' he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
This undercuts Israel's claims that it has evidence that Iran is working to obtain a nuclear bomb.
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