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Israel's Netanyahu claims Iran has a ‘secret atomic warehouse in Tehran’ Israel's Netanyahu claims Iran has a ‘secret atomic warehouse in Tehran’
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran has a secret “atomic warehouse” in Tehran, which has contained as much as whopping 300 tons of “nuclear-related material.”Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran has a secret “atomic warehouse” in Tehran, which has contained as much as whopping 300 tons of “nuclear-related material.”
Speaking at the Un General Assembly on Thursday, he said that  Israel conducted a raid on Iran's "nuclear atomic archive" and reffered to the report on the matter that was subsequently released. Netanyahu went on to reveal a new piece of information. Speaking at the UN General Assembly on Thursday, he said that  Israel conducted a raid on Iran's "nuclear atomic archive" and referred to the report on the matter that was subsequently released. Netanyahu went on to reveal a new piece of information.
Netanyahu showed a photo of the "innocent looking compound" in Tehran, while naming the street that it is located on.Netanyahu showed a photo of the "innocent looking compound" in Tehran, while naming the street that it is located on.
Israeli leader claimed that that the Iranian have been trying to vacate the warehouse after Tel Aviv’s raid on the “archive” and urged nations with satellite capabilities to keep close eye on the locations, as such activity might grow after his statement. Israeli leader claimed that that the Iranians have been trying to vacate the warehouse after Tel Aviv’s raid on the “archive” and urged nations with satellite capabilities to keep close eye on the location, as such activity might grow after his statement.
Netanyahu slammed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for not taking any action following Israel's report on the "secret archive."Netanyahu slammed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for not taking any action following Israel's report on the "secret archive."
He urged Tehran’s resident to go and get a Geiger counter “from Amazon” to check for radiation in the city. The warehouse allegedly houses “15 ship containers,” which can contain some 300 tons of of “nuclear-related material,” according to Netanyahu. He urged Tehran residents to go and get a Geiger counter “from Amazon” - something that is not actually doable, due to US sanctions against Iran - to check for radiation in the city. The warehouse allegedly houses “15 ship containers,” which can contain some 300 tons of of “nuclear-related material,” according to Netanyahu.
Netanyahu certainly has a thing for backing up his speeches with some visual materials and it’s not the first his performance of such sort at the UN General Assembly. Back in 2012, Israeli PM displayed a crude picture of a cartoonish bomb with a burning fuse, which represented alleged Iranian progress with procurement of nuclear weaponry. The Israeli PM has a thing for backing up his speeches with some visual materials. This was not his first performance of such kind at the UN General Assembly. Back in 2012, Netanyahu displayed a crude picture of a cartoonish bomb with a burning fuse, which represented alleged Iranian progress with procurement of nuclear weaponry.
“This is a bomb, and this is a fuse,” Bibi explained to the world leaders and top diplomats back then. He claimed that Iran was 70 percent of the way to complete nuclear weapons and then – literally –drew a “red line” at the 90 percent mark, claiming that Tehran’s first nuke would be ready “by next spring, at most by next summer.” “This is a bomb, and this is a fuse,” Netanyahu explained to the world leaders and top diplomats back then. He claimed that Iran was 70 percent of the way to complete nuclear weapons and then – literally drew a “red line” at the 90 percent mark, claiming that Tehran’s first nuclear weapon would be ready “by next spring, at most by next summer.”
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