Fahzad funeral
He further suggested that Iran’s retaliation will have a serious impact on the United States and its allies. McLaven said: "It's not good for anyone." McLaven also wants to know whether Iran's retaliation for the assassination of nuclear scientists has expanded. McLavin said: "The Iranians will have to take revenge." "I don't see any way. They will have to save face. So now the question becomes, what does this kind of retaliation look like? This will begin. Exacerbate the problems in the region?" According to reports from the United States, the latest attack "will not affect Iran's nuclear program." Iran believes that the current Iranian nuclear operations are only for peaceful purposes.
A famous Iranian scientist was assassinated in an attack near the Iranian capital Tehran last week. There were bullet holes in the windshield of Fahzad's car, and the road was stained with blood. Iran vowed to retaliate severely against those behind the attack.
Information: Iran’s special envoy to the Vienna International Organization, Qazim Garibabadi
Iran’s special envoy to the Vienna International Organization criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency for keeping silent on the recent assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists. Iran’s special envoy to the International Organization in Vienna, Qazim Garibabadi, told reporters that the International Atomic Energy Agency is expected to clearly announce its position on the recent attack and strongly condemn it. "The International Atomic Energy Agency bears direct and primary responsibility for Iran, because Iran has fulfilled its various commitments to have the most transparent nuclear program and delivered specific information about Iranian nuclear scientists, making Iranian scientists vulnerable to assassination threats or targeted militants. Its nuclear facilities have been invaded or destroyed.” Z1z
Before the International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Grossi visited Tehran
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Grossi said in an interview, “It is necessary to provide the world with necessary and credible information. The guarantee of the nuclear program will not deviate from military use.” He said: “We understand this kind of suffering, but at the same time, it is clear that starting from Iran, no one can reduce, restrict or interrupt our work with them. The Iranian MP said: “This atrocities requires an immediate and regrettable response.” He emphasized that the best means of retaliation is “to revive the country by terminating voluntary accession to the Additional Protocol. A splendid nuclear industry" and restrict the unprecedented inspection system of the UN nuclear supervisory agency.
Iran’s nuclear issue conference
Iran promised to abide by the Additional Protocol to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as part of the 2015 nuclear agreement signed with countries around the world. According to the Iran agreement, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN nuclear watchdog agency, is allowed to conduct "more invasive" inspections of Iran's nuclear work. The two recent sabotage activities have made Iran strongly suspect: Israel and the United States have carried out espionage operations, including an explosion at the Natanz Central Nuclear Base in July. This explosion caused substantial damage to Iran’s centrifuge factory facilities. damage.