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Technical woes halt some Iran centrifuges
2010-11-23
Iran has been experiencing significant technical problems with equipment in its uranium enrichment drive and has temporarily shut down some of its centrifuge machines, Western diplomats said on Tuesday.
If we have a CIA worth anything, the blame will be on Mossad. If Mossad is worth anything, the blame will be on the CIA.
One senior diplomat said Iran acted after suffering power fluctuations but that it was unclear to what extent the Stuxnet computer virus was to blame.

Security experts have said the release of Stuxnet could have been a state-backed attack -- possibly by Ruritania Israel or another foe of Iran -- to sabotage the Islamic Republic's nuclear programme.

Another diplomat confirmed Iran had switched off and then restarted centrifuges used to refine uranium but that this had happened also in the past. The diplomats did not say how many machines had been turned off or when and for how long.
Perhaps they need more extension cords?
"I don't think you can necessarily blame Stuxnet entirely. There could be some other issues but clearly they have been having some real problems," the senior diplomat told Reuters.
Son of Stuxnet! Nice going, Halliburton!
The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation was quoted as saying its adversaries had not achieved their aims with Stuxnet, which he suggested Tehran had discovered some 18 months ago.
Which means the Iranians were late to the party, heh ...
Iran has previously confirmed the virus had infected staff computers at its long-delayed Bushehr nuclear power plant, but had not affected major systems there.
Nothing other than the janitor's closet, according to them ...
"Fortunately the nuclear Stunext virus has faced a dead end ... and the desires and dreams of the enemies have not become true," ISNA news agency quoted Ali Akbar Salehi as saying.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog was expected later on Tuesday to distribute its inspection report on Iran to member states.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Yar, door four, Stuxnet is just an additional distraction. We have more. Fearless leader is missing his deadlines? Har.

Too bad you Islamists aren't any good at science and technology, you just buy it, steal it, or blow it up.
Posted by: KBK   2010-11-23 21:49  

#3  "Possible reasons:
- Stuxnet computer virus

- The equipment wasn't that good to start with and is wearing out

- The electrical company complained that their commercial and/or industrial customers were complaining about the brownouts.

- maintenance personnel were praying to Allah instead of tending the equipment and stuff happened"

I'll take Door #4, tw. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-11-23 19:10  

#2  Lord Garth submitted this link independently, with the following summary:

Diplomats reporting from Iran on 11-23 reported that many of the centrifuges have been taken off line.

Possible reasons:
- Stuxnet computer virus
- The equipment wasn't that good to start with and is wearing out
- The electrical company complained that their commercial and/or industrial customers were complaining about the brownouts.
- maintenance personnel were praying to Allah instead of tending the equipment and stuff happened
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-11-23 16:20  

#1  Just reboot 'em and see if that fixes it.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-11-23 12:50  

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