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Iran Developing Advanced Nuclear Capabilities, Heightening Time to Weapon – Washington Free Beacon

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BY: Adam Kredo June 5, 2017 5:00 am

Iran is believed to be developing advanced nuclear-related capabilities that could significantly reduce the time it needs to build a deliverable nuclear weapon, according to statements by Iranian officials that have fueled speculation among White House officials and nuclear experts that the landmark accord has heightened rather than reduced the Islamic Regime's nuclear threat.

The head of Iran's nuclear program recently announced the Islamic Republic could mass produce advanced nuclear centrifuges capable of more quickly enriching uranium, the key component in a nuclear weapon. Work of this nature appears to violate key clauses of the nuclear agreement that prohibits Iran from engaging in such activity for the next decade or so.

The mass production of this equipment "would greatly expand Iran's ability to sneak-out or breakout to nuclear weapons capability," according to nuclear verification experts who disclosed in a recent report that restrictions imposed by the Iran deal are failing to stop the Islamic Republic's nuclear pursuits.

The latest report has reignited calls for the Trump administration to increase its enforcement of the nuclear deal and pressure international nuclear inspectors to demand greater access to Iran's nuclear sites.

It remains unclear if nuclear inspectors affiliated with the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, have investigated Iran's pursuit of advanced centrifuges, according to the report, which explains that greater access to Iran's sites is needed to verify its compliance with the deal.

The report comes amid renewed concerns about Iran's adherence to the nuclear agreement and its increased efforts to construct ballistic missiles, which violate international accords barring such behavior.

"Iran could have already stockpiled many advanced centrifuge components, associated raw materials, and the equipment necessary to operate a large number of advanced centrifuges," according to a report by the Institute for Science and International Security. "The United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) need to determine the status of Iran's centrifuge manufacturing capabilities, including the number of key centrifuge parts Iran has made and the amount of centrifuge equipment it has procured."

Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, bragged in April that Tehran is prepared to mass-produce advanced centrifuges on "short notice." Work of this nature would greatly increase the amount of nuclear fissile material produced by Iran, prompting concerns the country could assemble a functional nuclear weapon without being detected.

The issue is complicated by the lack of access international nuclear inspectors have to Iran's contested military sites, according to the report.

Salehi's declaration highlights the "profound weaknesses in the JCPOA which include lack of inspector access, highly incomplete knowledge of Iran's centrifuge manufacturing capabilities and output, and too few centrifuge components being accounted for and monitored," according to the report.

Iran already has manufactured more centrifuge parts than needed for the amount of nuclear work permitted under the agreement.

The terms of the agreement permit Iran to operate one advanced IR-8 centrifuge. However, Iran is known to have assembled more than half a dozen such centrifuges.

Iran also is working to construct IR-6 centrifuges, which also point to an increased focus on the production of enriched nuclear materials.

"These numbers are excessive and inconsistent with the JCPOA," according to the report. "Moreover, in light of Salehi's comments, the excessive production of [centrifuge] rotors may be part of a plan to lay the basis for mass production."

Iran's work on "any such plan is not included in Iran's enrichment plan under the JCPOA," according to the report.

Inspectors affiliated with the IAEA should immediately investigate the total number of centrifuge parts in Iran's possession and determine exactly how many of these parts are currently being manufactured, the report states. The IAEA also should attempt to keep tabs on any clandestine nuclear work Iran may be engaging in.

Iran may be misleading the world about its centrifuge production and it still has not declared all materials related to this work, as is obligated under the nuclear deal.

"A key question is whether Iran is secretly making centrifuge rotor tubes and bellows at unknown locations, in violation of the JCPOA, and if it takes place, what the probability is that it goes without detection," the report concludes.

Additionally, "the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) need to determine the status of Iran's centrifuge manufacturing capabilities, including the number of key centrifuge parts Iran has made and the amount of centrifuge equipment it has procured," the report states.

"They need to ensure that Iran's centrifuge manufacturing is consistent with the intent of the nuclear deal as well as the deal's specific limitations on advanced centrifuges," according to the report. "Moreover, the Iranian statement illuminates significant weaknesses in the Iran deal that need to be fixed."

When asked to address the issue, a State Department official told the Washington Free Beacon that Iran's centrifuge work remains very "limited" under the nuclear agreement.

"Under the JCPOA, consistent with Iran's enrichment and enrichment and [research and development] plan, Iran can only engage in production of centrifuges, including centrifuge rotors and associated components, to meet the enrichment and R&D requirements of the JCPOA," the official said."In other words, Iran's production of centrifuges and associated components are limited to be consistent with the small scale of R&D that is permissible under the JCPOA."

If Iran is in violation of the deal, the United States will take concrete action to address this once the Trump administration finishes its interagency review of the Iran deal.

"The Trump administration has made clear that at least until this review is completed, we will adhere to the JCPOA and will ensure that Iran is held strictly accountable to its requirements," the official said.

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Iran’s Road Ahead Signals International Isolation – Forbes


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Iran's Road Ahead Signals International Isolation
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With the presidential election set aside, what is the road ahead for Iran, domestically and abroad? Is Iran seeking to establish relations with the international community, especially the United States? Is this regime interested in engaging the world ...

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Iranian volleyballers edge past Poland in 2017 FIVB World League – Press TV

Members of the national Iranian mens volleyball team rejoice after winning the Pool A1 - Group 1 match against Poland at the 2017 FIVB Volleyball World League in Adriatic Arena, Pesaro, Italy, on June 4, 2017.

The national Iranian mens volleyball team has upset world champion Poland to achieve its first victory at the 2017 Fdration Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) World League.

On Sunday evening, the Iranian squad defeated the Biao-Czerwoni Orze 3-1 (18-25, 25-23, 25-23 and 25-22) at the end of a Pool A1- Group 1 match at the Adriatic Arena in Pesaro city, on the eastern side ofcentral Italy.

The Poles served for the first point and Micha Kubiak earned the opening score for his team. The Eastern Europeans continued to impose the pace and led 11-7 later on.

The Persians then sprang into action and reduced the gap to 9-12. The Polish outfit did not capitulate and Kubiak dragged his teammates to the second technical time out 16-10.

Iran did not manage to find its rhythm in this first set, and Poland easily got the first set 25-18.

The second set started tightly and it was a point to point battle to the first technical time out, where Iran finally took the lead at 8-7.

Iran, helped by the great support of its passionate fans, could surge ahead and claimed the set 25-23 at last.

The Iranian volleyball playerskept the momentum as the match extended into the third set. The Persians did not show any intention to let it go, and Amir Ghafours light speed spike delivered the set to Iran 25-23.

Iran was fearless in the fourth set, and continued with the killer points signed by Milad Ebadipour and Mohammad Javad Manavinejad.

Poland was unable to assume control of the match. Iran took the set 25-22 at last and clinched the match.

I am very proud of my team. We grow every day through constant trainings, and I am very proud of my players and of the team spirit they were able to show tonight. They faced (Saeed) Maroufs injury well and they showed a good reaction in difficult situations, Irans head coach Igor Kolakovic said after the match.

This victory is so important for us to build up our self-confidence! The teamwork allowed us to win this match, because we were able to help each other on the court. We were able to reopen the match and I am very satisfied, Iranian player Ghafour said.

Iran played with a lot of motivation. We started with intensity but then we started to struggle facing their attacks. We need to learn a lesson tonight because this is a sign that we need to have a more mature approach towards matches, Polands head coach Ferdinando De Giorgi commented.

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CIA Names New Iran Chief in a Sign of Trump’s Hard Line – New York Times


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CIA Names New Iran Chief in a Sign of Trump's Hard Line
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Iran in Talks With Russia-Led EEU on Free-Trade Pact-State Media – New York Times

Iran in Talks With Russia-Led EEU on Free-Trade Pact-State Media
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BEIRUT Iran is in talks with the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) to forge a free-trade pact, state-run media said, amid problems in securing fresh Western investment despite the lifting of most global sanctions against Tehran. Iran's ...

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