Prominent Iranian opposition group reveals secret nuclear site
At a news conference in Washington, the representatives of the NCRI described a 62-acre site named Lavizan-3, which they said included four underground tunnels below a building used by Iran's intelligence agency (MOIS).
The NCRI said that the revelation was result of several years of detailed work by the network of the Iranian opposition movement, the People’s Mojahedin Organization in Iran (PMOI/MEK) inside the country.
According to the group, PMOI's sources established that since 2008 the Iranian regime has secretly engaged in research and uranium enrichment at this site.
The NCRI provided Satellite imagery of the site, its entrance, and overview of the site in the press conference.
The NCRI representatives said if the U.S. is serious about preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, it must make continuation of the talks predicated on the IAEA’s immediate inspection of the site before the regime gets a chance to destroy the evidence.
Secretary of State John Kerry defended Tuesday the Obama administration's nuclear negotiations with the Tehran regime, saying the U.S. policy is to prevent the it from getting atomic weapons.
Kerry told Congress that the administration's policy is that "Iran will not get a nuclear weapon."
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