Tehran – Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says Iran can start producing rich uranium again in “a few months.” The damages caused by the US and attacks on Iranian nuclear plants are not “serious” and not “all.”
In an interview with CBS News, which will be held on Friday and aired on Sunday, Rafael Grossi said:
These dangerous statements by Grossi are very surprising. It’s very clear in his interview. He is not satisfied with the extent of damage to the nuclear site, and he is more encouraging.
Instead of denounceing the strike at nuclear sites prohibited under international law, he says they are not completely damaged. wonderful! ! !
Is Grossi paved on the ground to nuke Iranian people and destroy the environment through radioactive materials that could leak through strikes at nuclear facilities?
Grossi has issued statements of these rashes, but it is not yet clear whether the Israeli and US airstrikes have caused nuclear radiation to leak from Iranian nuclear power plants in Fordau, Natanz and Isfahan.
On June 29, a provocative report to the IAEA Committee was adopted by a resolution against Iran on June 12.
With his highly suspicious report, he resumed the problem that had already been resolved. Iran cleared the misconceptions and provided answers to IAEA questions, leading to a nuclear agreement between Iran, the 5+1 states and the European Union in July 2015.
Grossi reveals his impure motives more openly. Now, some are asking: is he the chief of the IAEA, or is he the Mossad or CIA agent, or both?
He is acting in violation of the IAEA’s legal and technical obligations.
Targeted strikes against nuclear facilities are prohibited under Article 56 of the additional protocols to the Geneva Convention. However, Grossi not only did not condemn the strike at Iran’s nuclear site, but also indirectly provoked it even further.
Mohamed Elbaradei, who led the IAEA from 1997 to 2009, got angry when German Foreign Minister Johann Wadehul didn’t condemn Israel’s attack on Israeli nuclear facilities on June 13th.
However, the current IAEA chief not only condemns attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, but also indirectly suggests more.
He is conspiring to attack Iran’s nuclear sites, and the world will remember him as someone who deliberately stays silent and more agitated about attacks on nuclear beings.
