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Iran Reports Uranium Plant Operations
2004-03-27
Iran has inaugurated a plant for processing uranium ore into gas, a step prior to enrichment of uranium, in the central city of Isfahan, Iranian nuclear officials said Saturday. The Uranium Conversion Facility began operation "some time ago," a senior official at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said on condition of anonymity.
Not that the IAEA knew.
The nuclear facility in Isfahan, 250 miles south of Tehran, converts uranium ore into gas, which is destined for enrichment at a nuclear plant in Natanz. Iran suspended enrichment last year under strong international pressure over the aims and dimensions of its nuclear program. Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency are scheduled to arrive in Iran later Saturday.
"Fatima! You and girls step lively now, we want a re-e-e-ally good show!"
The Atomic Energy Organization official said the inspectors would visit the conversion facility in Isfahan as well as the enrichment plant in Natanz, 200 miles south of Tehran. Mohammed ElBaradei, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has said Iran needs to take many steps before the U.N. agency can give its nuclear program a clean bill of health.
Is this one of them?
ElBaradei, who plans to visit Iran early next month to encourage it to be more transparent, hopes to present an assessment of Iran's nuclear activities to the IAEA board of governors in June 2007. Iran has repeatedly denied concealing any illegal nuclear activity.
You don't have to conceal it if the inspectors are determined not to notice...
After the IAEA rebuked it this month, the Tehran government barred the inspectors for two weeks. Their scheduled return Saturday will be their first visit since then.
ElBaradei couldn't find his hind end with either hand, and he's going to find the nuke program in Iran?
Posted by:Steve White

#8  I think the public American policy towards should be simple. It should be to keep homeland security twice as tight as the most secure EU member country. When the explosion happens, all US citizens can yell, "OLE" simultaneously.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-03-27 11:59:53 PM  

#7   My bus is Mecca bound.
Fred, this is a keeper!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-03-27 11:52:37 PM  

#6  ROFLMAO!!!
Posted by: .com   2004-03-27 6:10:44 PM  

#5  I'm sure there are HUNDREDS of targets planned into each warhead,

You are incorrect. My bus is Mecca bound. We are hardwired. We will not fail you. We are menuverable. We are not human. We will explode and become energy. Thank you for this mission.
Posted by: PeaceKeeper8a1988   2004-03-27 6:08:35 PM  

#4  N 38°40'0" E 47°0'0"
Uh, Hyper, Tomahawks use Universal Transverse Mercatur (UTM) coordinates, to five digits (0.1m accuracy). I'm sure the United States already has them, and somewhere, probably aboard several seagoing vessels and a half-dozen aircraft, a missile already has them cranked into it's tiny little brain (computer technology being what it is today, I'm sure there are HUNDREDS of targets planned into each warhead, awaiting a specific activation for a specific target). Once the Man decides it's time to stop talking and start DOING something, Isfahan's Primary Industry will take a "hit" - literally.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-03-27 3:37:53 PM  

#3  N 38°40'0" E 47°0'0"
Posted by: Hyper   2004-03-27 12:27:00 PM  

#2  Lol! Watching the Black Hat Foreign Policy in action and ElBaradei's management of the IAEA is almost as good as a Snidely Whiplash vs. Dudley Doright episode! Of course, it would be nice not to be playing the role of darling Nell tied up and lying across the railroad tracks...
Posted by: .com   2004-03-27 12:25:35 PM  

#1  ElBaradei has no intention of stopping Iran's program. No doubt he finds it intensely disappointing that Pakistan hasn't yet used its nukes on any infidels, and he's betting the mullahs won't let him down.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-03-27 12:18:28 PM  

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