Fereydoun Abbasi: The Agency Places Radioactive Materials in Parts of Iran

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Fereydoun Abbasi: The Agency Places Radioactive Materials in Parts of Iran

Fereydoun Abbasi: The agency places radioactive materials in locations in Iran.

Fereydoun Abbasi: Iran is vast and its borders are open. When weapons are easily brought in and people come and go, can’t they smuggle a few grams of radioactive materials into the country and scatter them somewhere?

The contamination of the soil in Turquoise Abad with radioactive materials is not true; such an incident never happened in Turquoise Abad.

Every location that the International Atomic Energy Agency announces as related to nuclear activities is a place where they themselves have previously placed materials.

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