It was very clear from our analysis that they were forgeries. We found 20 to 30 anomalies within a day.

Once this resolution is passed, a tougher stage will begin and we will see what effect the board of governors' calls on Iran will have.

One would have to assume it's been stolen by someone who has some sort of nefarious purpose for it.

We're going to scour through this document word for word, and we're going to check it against declarations we've received in the past.

The resolution on Iran was just adopted without a vote by consensus, full consensus. All 35 members of the board agreed the language of the resolution text.

It's obviously a unilateral decision on Iran's part, taken despite repeated requests from the board of governors to maintain a full suspension.

We've answered that request by saying it would take us more than a week to put our surveillance equipment in place, asked them to refrain from removing any of the seals that would enable us to make sure the equipment hasn't been touched.

This should (in) no way be seen as an endorsement.

This is a real massive quantity of explosives that could have reached the hands of insurgents and could be used with deadly force and consequences against people in Iraq.