| ▲ | tristanj 14 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> "conclude that they were not developing nukes." You're misreading your own sources. The 2007 NIE and Gabbard's 2025 testimony both describe a nuclear weapons program that Iran "suspended in 2003". They confirm a nuclear weapons program existed, the opposite of what you're claiming. And you want an official source: the IAEA concluded in May 2025 that Iran ran an "undeclared structured nuclear program" until the early 2000s using undeclared material. Then it found Iran in formal non-compliance in June of last year. "Not building a warhead today" and "never pursued weapons" are different claims, and you swapped one for the other. https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/statements/iaea-director-gen... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | hypeatei 14 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I never swapped claims. We're talking about nuclear weapons and why the US started a war with Iran this year due to this supposed "crisis" (in your words) but there's no evidence that a threat is imminent. The NIEs were just one data point against your claim; the burden is still on you to show who else agrees with the assesment that this is a crisis. > IAEA concluded in May 2025 that Iran ran an "undeclared structured nuclear program" until the early 2000s "nuclear program" is not the same as a weapons program and the IAEA sounding alarm bells over policy violations is not a conclusion that Iran is/was on a nuclear warpath. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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