"To those who doubt, to those who ask is it possible, or those who do not believe, I say accomplishment of a world without America and Israel is both possible and feasible."
- President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the conference without America and Zionism on 2005.
After the exposure of Iran's nuclear program in 2002, the Iranian terrorist regime hid stuff about their nuclear program and was caught repeatedly lying about it.
However, a secret memo was leaked revealing that Iran had another plan for building nuclear weapons, a plan approved by the Supreme leader himself Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Many liberals and apoligists of the Iranian terrorist regime has asked for "proof" about Iran developing nuclear weapons despite the fact that it was secret for decades, that Iran wasn't fully cooperating with the IAEA and that Iran was caught repeatedly lying about the nuclear program. The secret memo was just more proof. AKI [Adnkronosinternational] was the news agency that leeked the secret memo to the world. The memo was based on a meeting by Iran's leaders on a plan to help develop nuclear weapons.
AKI reported:
A few weeks later in Iranian capital Tehran, Khamenei gathered a group of senior officials responsible for national security and nuclear power, including Mohsen Fahrizadeh, entitled Project III - the programme suspected of planning the development of nuclear arms.
On that occasion, according to the memorandum, Khamenei spoke of the need to accelerate the military project in such a way that it did not run the risk of breaching the rules of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
During the meeting several proposals were discussed and at the end of the talks, "Khamenei called for a plan to be drawn up to exploit the nuclear material of the Bushehr plant to obtain plutonium".
AKI also reported:
Under the plan submitted, options included heating bars of material for 300 days, producing plutonium but of an inferior quality to military fuel to produce 600 kilogrammes to make 75 bombs of low quality.
Under a second option, the reactor would be activated to its maximum power for two months to produce 120 kilogrammes of material for 15 nuclear bombs.
This article concluded:
The memorandum is in marked contrast to the many official pronouncements by the Iranian government that it only intends to use nuclear material for peaceful purposes.
Iran is ruled by a radical Islamist regime. They publicly chant in their sponsored demonstrations,"Death to America," and "Death to Israel.'' Iran views America as the great satan and Israel as the small satan.
Iran obtaining nuclear weapons will result in them using it on America and Israel and supplying terrorist groups who'll use it on America and its allies including Israel.
Iran will also use nuclear weapons to help spread radical Islamist rule to the world. Radical Islam doesn't care about destroying their countries as long as they succeed in their global aims. After all, they believe that they and the Muslims killed will go to heaven while the infidels go to hell. That's where the suicide bombers and 9/11 hijackers come from.
Alireza Jafarzadeh, in his book "The Iran Threat", said this:
Iran's inimitable stance is made even more dangerous because the Iranian regime will not hesitate to use a nuclear bomb. Nothing in the regime's history supports the idea that Tehran would merely build up an arsenal to use for political leverage or as a deterrent from attack. The mullahs have no ethical scruples with a nuclear first-strike policy; in fact, their ideology urges them to use such a weapon to annihilate what both Khomeini and Khamenei called the ''Great Satan'' and what former president Rafsanjani called ''global arrogance.'' [page 204]
This leaked memo is part of the proof that Iran seeks to build nuclear weapons and this claim about Iran just wanting nuclear technology for ''peaceful purposes'' is bogus.