The United States expressed concern on Friday on a new International Atomic Energy Agency report that said Iran recently understated how much uranium it had enriched.
"The report represents another lost opportunity for Iran as it continues to renege on its international obligations. Absent compliance, the international community cannot have confidence that this program is exclusively of a peaceful nature," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told a news conference.
"The White House understands that -- working with our allies -- that this is an urgent problem that has to be addressed and we can't delay addressing," Gibbs told reporters.
The IAEA reported Thursday that Iran has slowed down uranium enrichment activities, but has built up a stockpile of nuclear fuel.
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I'm sure Obama / Clinton will issue a sternly worded letter immediately.
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Hey "US", quit yer Iran yappin', and get to work on my credit card debt bailout. Otherwise it's discrimination: mortgage stupid over plastic stupid...
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