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Intelligence from Inside Iran Reveals Crazy Plans Behind the Regime’s Wicked Nuclear Schemes

**UPDATE: JUNE 9 at 3:13pm EST**

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN Watchdog monitoring nuclear proliferation is holding its Board of Governors meeting this week starting Monday. Last week the IAEA provided a comprehensive report on the Iranian regime’s nuclear program. The scathing report pointed out uranium traces were discovered by IAEA inspectors at several locations in Iran that Tehran has failed to declare as nuclear sites. The report reprimanded Iran for lack of cooperation with the IAEA, hiding things from the IAEA and called Iran to be in non-compliance with its safeguard obligations. The US, UK, France, and Germany are planning to jointly table a resolution later this week at the IAEA Board session that will find Iran in non-compliance with its safeguard obligations. This is the first time in the past 20 years that they are doing it. This will set the stage for increasing pressure on Iran and referring its case to the UN Security Council.

The move comes at a sensitive time as President Donald Trump has warned Iran that time is running out in Iran to make a decision.

And amidst this situation the NCRI will expose Iran’s plan for obtaining nuclear weapons.

Alireza Jafarzadeh, the man who first exposed Iran’s covert nuclear sites at Natanz and Arak, is back with a new bombshell—this time revealing the regime’s latest plan to secretly acquire nuclear weapons, long after the supposed dismantling of its AMAD project. The information comes straight from inside the Islamic Republic itself, obtained by the MEK’s resistance network operating under the nose of the IRGC and the Ministry of Intelligence.

This is not history. This is the present danger.

The Iranian regime never abandoned its nuclear weapons ambitions—it simply rebranded them, hid them deeper, and spun lies for Western diplomats desperate for a deal. The new revelations expose specific secret sites, front organizations, and current projects Tehran is using to deceive the IAEA and violate the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. And the West is falling for it again.

Jafarzadeh and the NCRI have been right before—painfully right. In 2003, they blew the whistle on Lavisan-Shian, prompting the regime to bulldoze the entire site before inspections. Now, over two decades later, that same site is once again flagged in the IAEA’s most recent report as a locus of non-compliance and stonewalling.

In 2011, the NCRI uncovered SPND, the regime’s secret military organization overseeing weaponization. It took three years for the U.S. government to act, finally sanctioning the entity in 2014. Now, the same structure is active, expanded, and more dangerous than ever.

A new briefing from the NCRI’s Washington office exposes these truths, backed by hard evidence—names, locations, project codenames—straight from the regime’s inner sanctum.

The world cannot claim ignorance. The facts are on the table. The only question is whether the U.S. and its allies will act—or again wait until it’s too late.

Speakers Available:

Alireza Jafarzadeh – Deputy Director, NCRI-US

Shahin Gobadi – Member of NCRI Parliament in Exile

Other Speakers Available:

Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad – Iranian American Scholar and Cybersecurity Executive

Dr. Kazem Kazerounian – Dean of College of Engineering; expert on Iran’s Nuclear program

Related Article(s)

Iran to present counter-proposal to US in nuclear talks | Reuters

Iran says it will release Israeli nuclear secrets as pressure grows to reimpose sanctions | Iran’s nuclear programme | The Guardian

Iran Threatens to Reveal Secret Israel Nuclear Data: What We Know – Newsweek

Optional Q&A

  1. What concrete evidence can you share that proves the Iranian regime has restarted or continued nuclear weapons work beyond the AMAD plan?
  2. How did the MEK network inside Iran obtain this new intelligence, and what risks did they face in doing so?
  3. Why do you believe the IAEA and Western governments continue to downplay or ignore Tehran’s nuclear violations, even after repeated non-compliance?
  4. Can you explain the significance of Lavisan-Shian being mentioned again in the IAEA’s recent report—decades after the regime bulldozed the site?
  5. What is the current role of SPND in the nuclear weapons effort, and how has it evolved since you first exposed it in 2011?
  6. Are there any foreign entities or countries currently assisting or enabling Iran’s nuclear ambitions, directly or indirectly?
  7. What actions should the U.S. and its allies take immediately based on your new revelations, and what will the consequences be if they fail to act?
  8. Given Tehran’s increasing reliance on deception and front organizations, how confident are you that the international community can still stop the regime before it acquires a nuclear bomb?

ABOUT ALIREZA JAFARZADEH…

Alireza Jafarzadeh serves as the Deputy Director of the Washington Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). He is also the author of The Iran Threat (Palgrave MacMillan, New York, 2008).

A recognized expert on Iranian policy, Jafarzadeh has been at the forefront of efforts to prevent the Iranian regime from acquiring nuclear weapons. His groundbreaking work in 2002 and 2003 led to the discovery of key illicit nuclear sites in Iran, including the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, the Arak heavy water plant, the Kalaye Electric centrifuge testing facility near Tehran, and the Lashkar Ab’ad laser enrichment facility. These revelations prompted the first-ever inspections of Iranian nuclear sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Jafarzadeh is a frequent guest on major television and radio networks, including CBS Evening News, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and France 24. His insights have also been featured in leading publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Time, and The Hill.

ABOUT SHAHIN GOBADI…

Shahin Gobadi, a U.S.-educated nuclear engineer, is a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran’s Parliament-in-Exile.

An astute observer of Iranian affairs for over three decades, Gobadi is an expert on topics including Iranian state-sponsored terrorism, proxy groups in the Middle East, the Iranian nuclear and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs, Western policy toward Iran, and internal Iranian affairs.

He has been interviewed by major international media outlets, including CNN, Fox News, BBC, Sky TV, GB News, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, Reuters, and the Associated Press. Gobadi’s writings have appeared in prominent media across the U.S. and Europe.

ABOUT DR. RAMESH SEPEHRRAD…

Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad is a leading Iranian-American scholar, published author, cybersecurity executive, and human rights advocate, known for her tireless efforts to advance a non-nuclear, secular, and democratic republic in Iran. As Chair of the Advisory Board of the Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC), she plays a pivotal role in bipartisan majority of congressional advocacy, including support for various house resolutions, which endorses the Iranian people’s aspirations for freedom and Maryam Rajavi’s ten-point plan.

Born in Shiraz, Iran, Ramesh’s commitment to justice is deeply personal. Her family endured brutal persecution under both the Shah’s monarchy and the current theocratic regime. Several relatives were imprisoned, tortured, or executed for their opposition to tyranny—an experience that has shaped her life’s mission to amplify the voices of Iran’s oppressed.

After seeking refuge in the United States in 1985, Dr. Sepehrrad earned a B.S. in Computer Science from SUNY Buffalo, an M.A. in Political Science, and a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University. She has also taught graduate courses on conflict, gender, and human rights at George Mason, University of Connecticut where she was inducted as the Distinguished Engineer, and University of Baltimore.

Professionally, she has held senior executive roles in cybersecurity and risk management where she has earned numerous industry awards and recognition.

Through academic rigor, policy engagement, and grassroots mobilization, Dr. Sepehrrad is a compelling voice for democratic change in Iran—rejecting both monarchy and theocracy in favor of a republic rooted in gender equality, human rights and the rule of law.

ABOUT DR. KAZEM KAZEROUNIAN…

Dr. Kazem Kazerounian is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Connecticut and served as Dean of the College of Engineering from 2012 to 2024.

He is a member of The Free Iran Scholars Network. A passionate advocate for democracy and human rights, Dr. Kazerounian is also an expert on Iran and the Middle East, particularly regarding the Iranian nuclear issue, and human rights situation in Iran.  He has contributed widely through scholarly articles, invited talks, and media interviews on regional affairs and the democratic movement in Iran.

Nationally, he has held leadership roles with ASEE and ASME, shaping engineering policy and education. His honors include the ASME Mechanisms and Robotics Award, AIMBE Fellowship, and induction into the Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering.

An ASME Fellow, his research spans kinematics, robotics, and biomechanics. He has authored over 160 scholarly works and co-founded AcademicKeys.com and AcademicJournal.com, a professional platform and an online journal for academics.

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