March 4, 2010
March 1, 2010 - 3:50 PM | by: Eric Shawn
Liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com: As the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency considers how to address Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program, those trying to stop Iran from building a bomb have notched what they boast is a victory.
Caterpillar, the giant American construction equipment company, has announced it will make sure its earth movers and bulldozers no longer end up in Iranian hands.
Questions about whether Caterpillar equipment may have helped build some of the secret tunnels or underground bunkers that hide Iran's disputed nuclear facilities were raised by the group, United Against Nuclear Iran. Its head, Mark Wallace, is a former American Ambassador at the United Nations, where among other duties, he gained a reputation for diligently chasing down international financial dealings with rogue nations, legal and otherwise.
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