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Iran opens new nuclear facility for centrifuge production
2018-06-07
[Ynet] New facility at Natanz's uranium enrichment center will allow Tehran to increase its nuclear enrichment capacity, yet stay within the provisions of the nuclear deal; Iran can use 5,060 older-model centrifuges at Natanz, but only to enrich uranium up to 3.67 percent.

Iran's nuclear chief on Wednesday inaugurated the Islamic Theocratic Republic's new nuclear enrichment facility that is geared toward producing centrifuges which will operate within the limits of the nuclear deal Tehran signed with world powers.

Iranian state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
broadcast an interview with Ali Akbar Salehi after nightfall, showcasing the facility at Natanz's uranium enrichment center.

In the interview, Salehi said the facility's construction began even before the 2015 deal was signed and that he hopes the first centrifuges‐known as old-generation centrifuges‐will roll out in a month's time.

In a gesture likely directed at the Trump administration's withdrawal from the deal, Iran on Tuesday informed the UN nuclear watchdog that it will increase its nuclear enrichment capacity, yet stay within the provisions of the accord.

The landmark agreement, which lifted crippling economic sanctions in exchange for Tehran limiting its uranium enrichment program, has been facing its greatest diplomatic challenges in the wake of President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
's decision to pull America out of it.

European nations and others involved in the accord are now trying to salvage it, and many companies that rushed to make billion-dollar deals with Iran now are backing out for fear of being targeted by US sanctions.

Natanz, some 250 kilometers (155 miles) south of the capital, Tehran, includes underground facilities protected by some 7.6 meters (25 feet) of concrete, which offer protection from Arclight airstrikes.

The Stuxnet computer virus, widely believed to be an American and Israeli creation, caused thousands of centrifuges at Natanz to spin themselves to destruction at the height of the West's fears over Iran's program.

Under the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran agreed to store its excess centrifuges at Natanz under constant surveillance by the UN nuclear watchdog, the ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency. Iran can use 5,060 older-model centrifuges at Natanz, but only to enrich uranium up to 3.67 percent. Natanz was designed to have as many as 50,000 centrifuges operating there.

In Wednesday's interview, Salehi said mass-production for new-generation centrifuges will take years to be fully operational. "Every new generation of centrifuges needs eight to 10 years for testing," he said.

That low-level enrichment means the uranium can be used to fuel a civilian reactor but is far below the 90 percent needed to produce a weapon. Iran also can possess no more than 300 kilograms (660 pounds) of that uranium. That's compared to the 100,000 kilograms (220,460 pounds) of higher-enriched uranium it once had.

Iran also this week told the IAEA it had a "tentative schedule to start production of UF6," or uranium hexafluoride. Uranium hexafluoride gas is spun by centrifuges to make enriched uranium that can be used in nuclear weapons and atomic reactor fuel. That work is also restrained under the nuclear deal.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian warned Iran against restarting higher enrichment of uranium.

"It is always dangerous to flirt with the red lines," he said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Shiny new target!
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-06-07 16:04  

#5  At least this way there'll be enough to irradiate the site after the Juice hit it
Posted by: Frank G   2018-06-07 12:58  

#4  That's enough to run a power plant and a breeder reactor that'll produce plutonium.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2018-06-07 12:15  

#3  Bet they're not using Siemens controllers this time....
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2018-06-07 11:40  

#2  It's amazing how quickly they went from 0-60!

but only to enrich uranium up to 3.67 percent

I understand the first part is the hardest, but I may be wrong.


Posted by: gorb   2018-06-07 10:37  

#1  Thanks, Obama!
Posted by: Raj   2018-06-07 09:00  

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