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IAEA Conceals Evidence Iran Documents Were Forged
WASHINGTON - The International Atomic Energy Agency says its present objective regarding Iran is to try to determine whether the intelligence documents purportedly showing a covert Iranian nuclear weapons programme from 2001 to 2003 are authentic or not. The problem, according to its reports, is that Iran refuses to help clarify the issue.
Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation Ali Akbar Salehi makes a speech at the 53rd International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA General Conference in Vienna September 14, 2009. (REUTERS/Herwig Prammer) But the IAEA has refused to acknowledge publicly significant evidence brought to its attention by Iran that the documents were fabricated, and has made little, if any, effort to test the authenticity of the intelligence documents or to question officials of the governments holding them, IPS has learned.
The agency has strongly suggested in its published reports that the documentation it is supposed to be investigating is credible, because it "appears to have been derived from multiple sources over different periods of time, is detailed in content and appears to be generally consistent".
IAEA Safeguard Department chief Olli Heinonen signaled his de facto acceptance of the "alleged studies" documents when he presented an organisational chart of the purported secret nuclear weapons project based on the documents at a February 2008 "technical briefing" for member states.
Meanwhile, the IAEA has portrayed Iran as failing to respond adequately to the "substance" of the documents, asserting that it has focused only on their "style and format of presentation".
In fact, however, Iran has submitted serious evidence that the documents are fraudulent. Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations in Vienna, Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh, told IPS in an interview he had pointed out to a team of IAEA officials in a meeting on the documents in Tehran in spring 2008 that none of the supposedly top secret military documents had any security markings of any kind, and that purported letters from defence ministry officials lacked Iranian government seals.
Soltanieh recalled that he had made the same point "many times" in meetings of the Board of Governors since then. "No one ever challenged me," said the ambassador.
The IAEA has never publicly acknowledged the problem of lack of security markings or official seals in the documents, omitting mention of the Iranian complaint on that issue from its reports. Its May 26, 2008 report said only that Iran had "stated, inter alia, that the documents were not complete and that their structure varied".
But a senior official of the agency familiar with the Iran investigation, who spoke with IPS on condition that he would not be identified, confirmed that Soltanieh had indeed pointed out the lack of any security classification markings, and that he had been correct in doing so.
The "alleged studies" documents include purported correspondence between the overall "project leader" in Iran's Defence Ministry and project heads on what would have been among the regime's most sensitive military secrets.
Even though the official conceded that the lack of security markings could be considered damaging to the credibility of the documents, he defended the agency's refusal to acknowledge the issue.
"It's not a killer argument," said the official.
The official suggested that the states that had provided the documents might claim that they had taken the markings out before passing them on to the IAEA. It is not clear, however, why an intelligence agency would want to remove from the documents markings that would be important in proving their authenticity.
"We don't know whether the original letters were marked confidential or not," he said, indicating that the IAEA had not questioned the United States and other states contributing documents on the absence of the confidential markings.
The IAEA's apparent lack of concern about the absence of security markings and seals on the documents contrasts sharply with the IAEA's investigation of the Niger uranium documents cited by the George W. Bush administration as justification for invading Iraq in 2002-2003.
In the Niger case, the agency concluded that the documents were fabricated based on a comparison of the "form, format, contents and signature" of the documents with other relevant correspondence, according to IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei's Mar. 7, 2003 statement to the U.N. Security Council.
Iran has also provided the IAEA with evidence that the handwritten notes on a May 2003 letter, which supposedly link a private Iranian contractor to the "alleged studies", were forged by an outside agency. The letter was from an engineering firm to the private company Kimia Maadan, which other documents in the collection identify as responsible for part of the alleged covert nuclear weapons programme called the "green salt project".
The letter itself has nothing to do with any "green salt" project, but handwritten notes on the copy of the letter given to the IAEA by an unidentified government referred to individuals who are named in other intelligence documents as participants in the "alleged studies", according to the latest IAEA report.
But the original letter, which Iran has provided to the IAEA, has no handwritten notes on it. Amb. Soltanieh recalled that he showed that original letter to an IAEA team led by the deputy director of IAEA's Safeguards Department, Herman Nackaerts, in Tehran Jan. 22-23, 2008.
He said the IAEA team was able to compare the original document with the copy that they had been given as part of the alleged studies documents and that Nakaerts declared that his team accepted the authenticity of the original they were shown.
The IAEA confirmed in its Aug. 28, 2009 report that it had been given access to the original letter. But the report suggested that the existence of the original letter supports the authenticity of the alleged studies documents, because it "demonstrates a direct link between the relevant documentation and Iran".
That argument appears to have deliberately conflated the original letter, which the agency admits has nothing to do with the alleged studies, and the copy with the allegedly incriminating handwritten notes on it.
The senior official sought to discredit the original letter by suggesting that the Iranians might have "whited out the handwritten notes". But the official then offered an alternative theory, asserting that there were two original letters, one of which was kept by the sender, and that the handwritten notes had been found on the second original.
But the IAEA could have checked with the engineering firm that sent the letter to ascertain whether a second original exists and whether the Iranian government had obtained the letter from it.
The senior IAEA official gave no indication that the IAEA had done so.
Iranian officials have also claimed other inaccuracies in the documents, involving technical flaws and names of individuals who they say do not exist.
The IAEA has not referred in its reports to any specific efforts to subject the "alleged studies" documents to forensic tests or to get data about such tests from governments holding the documents.
The senior IAEA official recalled that Washington Post reporter Dafna Linzer had written that the documents had been sent to three different labs, and that two had said they were credible, whereas the third had expressed doubt about their authenticity.
But Linzer's February 2006 story reported only that the Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico had run computer simulations on the studies of a Shahab-3 reentry vehicle - which suggested that they were aimed at accommodating a nuclear weapon - and had concluded that none of the plans would have worked.
Contacted by phone last week, Linzer, now a senior reporter for the public interest journalism organisation Pro Publica, told IPS she had never reported that two other labs ran tests on the documents.
Linzer expressed doubt that any other national labs would have had the capabilities to do the kind of tests carried out at Sandia labs.
When asked if the IAEA had sought to obtain the Sandia simulation results, the official refused to comment, except to say, "Our people follow up."
Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.

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Show AllWith the full support of my body,heart,mind and soul I declare that the us of a guvment is a gaggle of loonies.Tony
Beware when the forgeries begin. Then the war drums get louder. Remember "yellowcake"?
Good Luck America, you really need it.
I have postulated this many times in the past, and will do so once more. In addition, I will add one more entry for the 'logical, intelligent,free thinking progressive Americans out there" (all twelve of you) to consider*.
The fact that 'the most racist and arbitrary and criminal' nation on the planet to have ever existed Israel*, owns Nuclear Weapons is ample reason for every other nation in the region to own Nuclear Weapons. In addition to this taking into consideration the history of the other 'allied' nations of Israel, in particular the USA,UK,France and a few others, the possibility for abuses of those who are NOT 'NucArmed' are immense. The world is very aware that the USA has used Nuclear Weapons, TWICE, and both times on major civilian populations.
The 'promise' of 'mutual destruction' is the major factor that kept the USA from attacking the USSR and China from the end of WWII to the present was the one and only undeniable deterrent.
Iran has not invaded another country since its 'counter invasion' of Iraq (with USA assistance going to Iraq). Iran makes no illegal claims to territory belonging to others, and has not participated in the current wars in the region.
While at the same time.
The USA is illegally in possession of more than 60% of its territory. Israel is a nation of 'illegal squatters'. While the other 'allies' make illegal claims to other territory.
The USA has shown with its history that it cannot keep its treaties, as has Israel, the UK, France, Russia and many others who are 'NucArmed'. Iran cannot be accused of such conduct (yet).
The one and only undeniable truth is that when mutual destruction is assured, one side does not attack the other---no matter what side, no matter what their beliefs, politics, race, or any other distinguishing trait. (This most likely is the most ancient of Human traits; one 'talking chimpanzee' will not attack another 'talking chimpanzee' if he thinks he might get HIS face 'chewed off instead'.)
*Of course this would be absurd to the 'thinkers' out there in 'never land USA'---but even the Native Americans are "NucArmed"-------------simply from the very real fact that there are hundreds of thousands of "nuclear arms sites" either on former Native American territory, or close enough to 'take possession of it'---by 'whatever means'.
In other words; if the Native American people ever wanted to, they could take over several Nuclear sites, and there is very little that the Government could do to stop them.
The USA is existing on borrowed time, and each day that passes that the USA does not make some major changes---is two or more days that they loose in the 'trade off'.
The world knows that it should fear the USA, and Israel in particular since they are THE racist nation, and blatantly brag about it, and the USA and others support that 'insanity'. To allow them to possess "NucArms" is foolish and dangerous, they have already shown themseleves to be as ruthless and bloody as the American; just smaller in size. But to deny their neighbors the same protection, is inviting more trouble.
The world cannot possibly tolerate the USA much longer, and the other 'allies' in particular Israel, should make every effort to 'cultivate friends elsewhere'----when the USA falls most likely at its own hands, the others will follow.
"If the USA were another nation the USA would invade the USA to keep the world safe; and they would be justified."
Good Luck America, you really need it.(and one little foot note to the world; as long as the USA is 'your leader', you'll need alot of luck also.)
President Obama's Nuclear Opportunity: Dialogue with Iran and Blow Israel's Ambiguity
The wind from Iran changed on September 12, 2009, when Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki announced that he welcomes broad talks with the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council [America, Russia, France, Britain, China, and Germany] and he offered the olive branch of "comprehensive, all-encompassing and constructive" talks on a range of security issues, including global nuclear disarmament. [1]
The U.N. Security Council has issued resolutions requiring Iran to freeze its uranium enrichment, which is a possible pathway to nuclear weapons.
On September 7, 2009, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reiterated that Tehran will neither halt uranium enrichment nor negotiate over its nuclear rights; but Mottaki's comments opened the door, "Should the conditions be ripe, there is a possibility of talks about the nuclear issue with the West, given the new package we have presented." [Ibid]
While the West's key demand is for Iran to suspend uranium enrichment, Tehran is in the right under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, to enrich uranium and produce nuclear fuel.
The NPT/Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, was created in 1968, and maintains that nuclear weapons proliferation can only be curtailed if nuclear countries move toward disarmament while the rest of the world is allowed to access civilian nuclear technology. The five nuclear powers that signed the NPT agreed to get rid of their nuclear weapons.
In the latest report from, the International Atomic Energy Agency it states that "Iran now has, at a minimum, 1,430 kilograms (3,153 pounds) of low-enriched uranium hexafluoride. Iran insists its program is peaceful." [Ibid]
In 2005, Mordechai Vanunu, the Whislteblower of Israel's WMD Program told me, "President Kennedy tried to stop Israel from building atomic weapons. Prime Minister Ben Guirion said, 'The nuclear reactor is only for peace."
"Kennedy insisted on an open internal inspection. He wrote letters demanding that Ben Guirion open up the Dimona for inspection.
"When Johnson became president, he made an agreement with Israel that two senators would come every year to inspect. Before the senators would visit, the Israelis would build a wall to block the underground elevators and stairways. From 1963 to ’69, the senators came, but they never knew about the wall that hid the rest of the Dimona from them.
"Nixon stopped the inspections and agreed to ignore the situation. As a result, Israel increased production. In 1986, there were over two hundred bombs. Today, they may have enough plutonium for ten bombs a year." [2]
Paul Reynolds, World affairs correspondent for BBC News wrote how Iran will have to stop threatening Israel but also that, "The US position now diverges quite strongly from the Israeli. The Israelis have recently been making increasingly worried statements about Iran's potential nuclear weapons capacity, suggesting that while diplomacy might come first, military action might come second.
"Israeli President Shimon Peres has also broadcast to Iran, on the Farsi service of Israel radio. His tone was much sharper, appealing to the Iranian people but dismissing the leadership as "religious fanatics." He commented: "You can't feed your children enriched uranium." [3]
In 2006, Virginia Tilley, Professor of political science wrote:
"In his October 2005 speech, Mr. Ahmadinejad never used the word 'map' or the term 'wiped off.' According to Farsi-language experts like Juan Cole and even right-wing services like MEMRI, what he actually said was 'this regime that is occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time.'
"In this speech to an annual anti-Zionist conference, Mr. Ahmadinejad was being prophetic, not threatening. He was citing Imam Khomeini, who said this line in the 1980s-a period when Israel was actually selling arms to Iran, so apparently it was not viewed as so ghastly then.
"Mr. Ahmadinejad had just reminded his audience that the Shah's regime, the Soviet Union, and Saddam Hussein had all seemed enormously powerful and immovable, yet the first two had vanished almost beyond recall and the third now languished in prison.
"So, too, the "occupying regime" in Jerusalem would someday be gone. His message was, in essence: "This too shall pass." [4]
Indeed, "All things must pass, all things must pass away. Sunset doesn't last all evening. A mind can blow those clouds away. Now the darkness only stays the night-time; in the morning it will fade away. It's not always going to be this grey; all things must pass, all things must pass away."-George Harrison
The Rest:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1426&Itemid=224
So the Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Iran Policy is still in force, just as it would if McCain were Prez. Ah.... Change .....
The only way these "Go to War" scams work is for both the Republicans and Democrats to be in on it.
So how does the scam work? Theory: Only the Senate needs to in on the scam and top House leaders. It is that way because with only 50 Senators, it easier to control them versus hundreds of Representatives. Giving the Senators powerful committee positions ensures they have power, receive lobbying contributions, and stay in power for many terms. Reduced turnover ensures stability of policy. Note that the less disciplined House often passes bills only to be effectively scrapped by the Senate during reconciling. On the House side, the parties only allow "acceptable" leaders to get elected, e.g, Pelosi.
Note: Why didn't the Democrats dump Liebermann after he turned against the party during last year's election? He has some leverage on the Democrats. Is it knowledge of what is going on?
Re. the Dem. Party not dumping Joe Liebermann, it's all a "game". The same applies with the rest of what your post is about. The politics in the U.S., the two main parties, is [mostly] a "game", a dark kind full of deceit, etcetera; including that the two main parties are quite merged, just that they [pretend] to be significantly different. It's a racket, except for the honest members, who are few and not of the party leaders.
It must be so difficult to be an Iranian now with Isreal and the USA postureing to visit upon Iran the same horror that has been visited upon Iraq and Afghanistan.
And Europe, which has been on the same path as the U.S. vis-a-vis Iran. What about Canada? I'm not entirely certain, but seem to vaguely recall that it's "playing" the U.S. game on the U.S. side.
Excellent post, Eileen. Iran did not threaten Israel, which is a pathological liar.
Iran should just get on with filing a lawsuit against the U.S., et al, and these threats against Iran are not for Israel, which is only a "player" in this game of hypocrisy, etcetera.
Smells like another 'yellowcake' scam. But then, after what our vice president did to Ambassador Wilson and his wife, who would ever raise their head again to speak the truth?
I'm only now getting to read Philip Agee, John Stockwell and Ralph McGehee. Now that I am, this has CIA, Mossad or some other "intelligence" agency (more properly called "covert action agency") written all over it. I've only just now been enlightened to the fact that just as there are CIA "stations", "Station Chief"s and "Case Officers" in every major and many minor cities in the world, we have the same here in DC and every other major city in the US.
I came away from Russ Baker's "Family of Secrets", on the Bush family, concluding that I don't think we're at all privy to what is going on, no matter how much media we read.
I am depressed by the IAEA's inability to resist being used as a game-piece by the US. Throughout the buildup to the Iraq invasion, it played cat and mouse with the truth, now acknowledging there was no evidence of Iraqi WMD, now seeming to back American claims that there were. The same game is being pplayed now, it seems, and if a UN body cannot be trusted to tell the truth impartially and without kowtowing to Washington, there really is no hope for the world. We are living in an American empire in all but name, and only American interest determines what happens.
I can only concur that the plutocrats who run the governments of the world are totally mad!!! And it does seem as if most people are paid off - the way the IAEA is treating these forged documents. I am an Israeli - and as I sit here and am aware that some of the Israeli leaders are talking about attacking Iran, I wonder not whether they are mad, but what is the quality and quantity of this insanity? And what is it all about? After all, Israel is not protected from a counter-attack or many counter-attacks. Nor can it be gauged who would then join in the attack against Israel. After all, the genociding of the Palestinians is not the way to make friends and influence decent people, is it?
Israel's illegitimate nuclear facility at Dimona can be seen on satellite. It will not take more than a nanosecond after the Israelis would set off on an attack against Iran, whether by drones, planes, missiles or whatever, before the buttons are pushed in Iran - and rightly so!!! Do the Israeli leaders tell the Israeli population, or the Palestinian population what the effects of the destruction of this nuclear reactor will be in Palestine/Israel and the neighboring region? Or what the effects on the region will be from the use of DU-weapons and EU - weapons?
Am I wrong in thinking that we are watching versions of Dr Strangelove in action here in Israel?
If there is an attack, Israel/Palestine will become uninhabitable. It will be how the Jews did themselves in! Brilliant!
I can only concur that the plutocrats who run the governments of the world are totally mad!!! And it does seem as if most people are paid off - the way the IAEA is treating these forged documents. I am an Israeli - and as I sit here and am aware that some of the Israeli leaders are talking about attacking Iran, I wonder not whether they are mad, but what is the quality and quantity of this insanity? And what is it all about? After all, Israel is not protected from a counter-attack or many counter-attacks. Nor can it be gauged who would then join in the attack against Israel. After all, the genociding of the Palestinians is not the way to make friends and influence decent people, is it?
Israel's illegitimate nuclear facility at Dimona can be seen on satellite. It will not take more than a nanosecond after the Israelis would set off on an attack against Iran, whether by drones, planes, missiles or whatever, before the buttons are pushed in Iran - and rightly so!!! Do the Israeli leaders tell the Israeli population, or the Palestinian population what the effects of the destruction of this nuclear reactor will be in Palestine/Israel and the neighboring region? Or what the effects on the region will be from the use of DU-weapons and EU - weapons?
Am I wrong in thinking that we are watching versions of Dr Strangelove in action here in Israel?
If there is an attack, Israel/Palestine will become uninhabitable. It will be how the Jews did themselves in! Brilliant!
Lemme take a wild guess at this: Israel and Bush are behind this...huh? Right? Am I right?