Five reasons to prove Iran nuclear myth

American historian and investigative journalist Gareth Porter has presented five reasons in his recent book to dismiss allegations of Iran’s nuclear bomb as a hyped myth.

In the course of his book Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare, Porter outlines how the United States and the Israeli regime have fabricated evidence to accuse Iran of seeking to develop a nuclear bomb.

Porter writes that Iran kept its Natanz enrichment facility secret in order to protect it from a possible Israeli attack while the US and its allies, aided by the Western media, “exploited Iran’s nuclear secrecy effectively to create a pervasive suspicion” about the civilian nature of Iran’s energy program.

Offering a second reason, Porter noted the US officials, well aware of Iran’s non-military motive, “deliberately” accused Iran of intending to “obtain nuclear weapon” in their “public pronouncements.”

The investigative journalist also blamed Israel Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin and Benjamin Netanyahu for spreading rumors of military nuclear program against Iran for “political-strategic aims” although “Israel’s top intelligence officials did not accept” the allegations.

Porter also said former US president George W. Bush planned to impose a “minimal nuclear program” on Iran as part of his greater plan for regime change in the Islamic Republic.

And in his fifth reason, the writer said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) accused Iran of diversion in its nuclear program; nevertheless, “none of those suspicions turned out to be correct.”

“And the IAEA had to acknowledge in the end that it had found no evidence of Iranian weapons-related activity in any of the cases it investigated,” wrote Porter.

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