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Nuclear Forum Says Iran Months Away From Having Enough Material For Nuclear Weapon (Page 230)

Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC), Ranking Member of the Middle East, North Africa and Global Counterterrorism Subcommittee, and other members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, met with Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today to discuss the Iranian nuclear program and other IAEA operations. 

As stated on October 19, 2021, Financial Times and reiterated in today’s meeting, the Director-General said “Iran was “‘within a few months’” of having enough material for a nuclear weapon…”

Mr. Grossi has also said in the past, we cannot put the genie back in the bottle. Iran’s nuclear program has grown more sophisticated and continues to do so. For this reason, I call upon the Administration to abandon its pursuit of a return to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and instead focus on putting in place strong, verifiable restrictions that will permanently block Iran’s path to a bomb.

Congressman Wilson says, “I remain alarmed by the actions of this predatory government, and along with the Committee, will continue to work with the IAEA to monitor this situation.”

Photo: Rep. Joe Wilson, IAEA Director General Grossi and Chairman Gregory Meeks at meeting.

Nuclear Forum Says Iran Months Away From Having Enough Material For Nuclear Weapon

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Government

Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC), Ranking Member of the Middle East, North Africa and Global Counterterrorism Subcommittee, and other members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee,Continue Reading

BullStreet District announces new apartment community

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Business

Work has begun on Bennet at BullStreet, a 280,000 sqft community with 269 residences. The new, luxury apartment community will bring more than 500 residentsContinue Reading

Nominations open for South Carolina’s best in arts, folklife

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Community News

Nominations are now open to honor persons or organizations in South Carolina who exhibit the highest levels of achievement, influence, or support of arts andContinue Reading

State Fair closes out 2021 edition

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Community News

The 2021 South Carolina State Fair closed the gates on the 152nd anniversary fair on October 24 after welcoming 348,701 guests during the 12-day run.  Continue Reading

Prisma Health earns ‘Most Wired’ award

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Health

Prisma Health has received the Quality Award from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), achieving Ambulatory Level 8 certification through CHIME’s “Digital HealthContinue Reading

Senior Resources, Dominion Energy partner to fight food insecurity

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Business, Non Profit

Senior Resources has announced a $25,000 grant from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation to support the organization’s meal delivery program. The program provides a critical,Continue Reading

Johnathan Crossland wins regional championship on Lake Murray

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Sports

Pro Johnathan Crossland of Chapin brought a three-day total of 15 bass to the scale weighing 43 pounds, 12 ounces to win the Phoenix BassContinue Reading

Tree seedlings available to buy

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Community News

The South Carolina Forestry Commission is encouraging landowners to place their tree seedling orders for winter planting while there is still a variety of seedlingsContinue Reading

12th Annual Golfing with the Phil raises $25,000

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Community News, Entertainment

Golf tournament fundraiser meets goals to provide backing for programs The SC Philharmonic presented its 12th annual Golfing with the Phil tournament on October 11, 2021,Continue Reading

Four charged in jail contraband case

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Public Safety

Lexington County narcotics agents have arrested a woman and a man accused of trying to get drugs and contraband to the woman’s son and anotherContinue Reading

60 Years of Service

2021-10-28
On: October 28, 2021
In: Community News, Non Profit

In honor of the Federation Center of the Blind’s 60th-anniversary celebration, Center Board Chair Ed Bible (left); Frank Coppel, past president of the National FederationContinue Reading

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