Alex.
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The IAEA was due to visit this week I thought, and also the IAEA said Iran was working with them.
I will wait to pass judgment, either an accident or someone maybe sent a missile its way. We really don't know, of course.
There were no reports of missiles from what I understand. More likely an explosives test. This is not the first time Iran had an accident at their facilities.
"Western officials have long been concerned that Iran’s Parchin military complex played a role in what they charge was the government’s effort to develop nuclear weapons. They suspect the site was used for explosives tests conducted as part of nuclear-weapons research, although Iran has denied that it is attempting to build nuclear weapons and has said Parchin is a conventional military installation."
http://online.wsj.com/articles/u-s-watching-reports-of-fire-at-iranian-defense-complex-1412609583
Yes it could of been an accident and probably was, there are many accidents such as that all over. I think Iran is working close with the IAEA, and we do have to trust the IAEA. Because Israel thinks they are building nukes does not make it so, and they need to stay out of it, since they have nukes and won't let the inspectors in their country. No so far no reports of missiles , will have to wait and see.
It is not what Israel thinks, it is what Western officials think. "Western powers on Thursday criticized Iran for its ongoing refusal to provide the UN’s nuclear watchdog (IAEA) with the cooperation that the agency requires to fully investigate the so-called “possible military dimensions” (PMDs) of Tehran’s atomic program, statements that the BBC conveyed alongside an assessment from officials that ‘a breakthrough in the negotiations is unlikely."
Western Officials Iran Stonewalling IAEA Investigation Endangering Talks The Tower
If Iran has nothing to hide they should cooperate.