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IAEA says Iran changed story on nuke centrifuges
2004-06-01
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a confidential report seen by Reuters on Tuesday that Iran had acknowledged importing parts for centrifuges capable of making bomb-grade uranium which it previously said were made in Iran.
So much for the "self-developed" program storyline.
Washington accuses Iran of pursuing a nuclear arms programme. Tehran denies this, saying its nuclear programme is for power generation only.
"You seen the price of oil lately?"
"Iran has acknowledged that, contrary to... earlier statements, it had imported some magnets relevant to P2 centrifuges from Asian suppliers," the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report said.
Pretty much everyone east of Iran could be considered Asian, to Iranians
The report also said that high enriched uranium (HEU), enriched to the point where it contains 36 percent uranium-235 -- the fissile uranium atom -- was found at a different site never previously named by the IAEA, Farayand.
"Hey, what's this?"
Iran has said the traces of 36 percent HEU found at Farayand and Kalaye Electric Company came from Pakistan.
Tap, nope
"It is unlikely, based on the information currently available, that the agency will be able to conclude that the 36 percent...contamination was due to components originating from the state in question," the report said.
Translation = "We don't believe them, but we can't prove it, yet"
Several diplomats said the state in question was Pakistan. They also said the 36 percent HEU could have come from Russia, but another Western diplomat who follows IAEA issues said it could not be ruled out that it was domestically produced. Iran last year agreed to freeze its uranium enrichment, which can be used for making a nuclear bomb, and signed a protocol allowing intrusive inspections of its nuclear sites by the IAEA.
I think they have a different idea of what "intrusive" means.
Posted by:Steve

#7  Centrifuge? No no no there are no nuclear components. Allah be praised. We don't have that kind of centrifuges. Allah be praised. These are centrifuges for antibody isolation for smallpox vaccines. Allah be praised. We are concer as you about bioterror. Allah be praised.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-06-01 7:42:12 PM  

#6  asian suppliers huh??code for chicoms...
Posted by: Dan   2004-06-01 5:52:09 PM  

#5  You mean they *LIED*? Impossible! These are religious people!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-06-01 5:12:36 PM  

#4  Can we let the Israelis blast there facilities to little pieces now?
Posted by: Douglas De Bono   2004-06-01 5:10:57 PM  

#3  I read somewhere that Iran flares off enough gas to provide all of its electric needs. What they want is an Islamic Bomb so they can brandish it around, get respect through fear, and threaten Israel with annihilation and feel good about themselves. Besides, it is all right to lie to infidels. Sez so in the Manual.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-06-01 5:06:59 PM  

#2  Washington accuses Iran of pursuing a nuclear arms programme. Tehran denies this, saying its nuclear programme is for power generation only.

Why bother with the phony pretense of "power generation? A nation in an area awash in oil somehow needs to have nuclear power generating capability? Please.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-06-01 4:50:04 PM  

#1  We demand to feel what it is like to have to import a resource for energy subsistence.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-06-01 4:43:14 PM  

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