didn't we say that we had satellite photography of Iraq too or am I mistaken?
Initial tests of soil samples have revealed no signs of nuclear activities at a site in northern Iran that the United States says Tehran could have used to run secret uranium enrichment programs, diplomats said Tuesday.
However, the diplomats, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, warned that the investigation of the Lavizan Shiyan site was not complete.``We have still not looked at all results'' of environmental sampling, one diplomat said.
The State Department earlier this year said Lavizan had undergone a complete dismantling and razing as part of an attempted nuclear cover-up.
American officials cited commercial satellite photography as showing major dismantling of buildings and said top soil had been removed from the site as part of attempts to hide nuclear experiments meant to make weapons.The International Atomic Energy Agency is investigating nearly two decades of covert nuclear activity by Iran. Tehran maintains its program is meant to generate electricity, but the United States claims it is a weapons program.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Nuclear-Agency-Iran.html