Posted on 02/24/2012 1:03:20 PM PST by Corky Boyd
This is the second of several installments on Irans missile and nuclear programs. The first is here.
Subject: Parchin Military Complex Coordinates: 35° 31.915'N 51° 45.116'E
The Parchin Military Complex has been in the news lately because for the second time since the beginning the year, Iran has refused to allow IAEA inspectors to go there. Parchin is important because the IAEA and intelligence agencies of several nations have evidence that it was used to conduct tests of a dummy implosion device. These tests are important because they measure the accuracy and the degree of compression of the nuclear pit, the hemispherical hollow shell of fissionable material that is compressed to create a nuclear detonation. These tests use non fissionable material to simulate assembly or compression of nuclear weapon. Flash X-rays are used to measure the symmetry and compression. Click here to see an actual experiment using flash X-rays from the 1944-1945 era. There is no legitimate peaceful use for this technology.
The November 2011 IAEA report is a damning indictment of Irans efforts to pursue and hide its nuclear weapons program. It is long and dry and technical and written in soft sounding diplomatic legalese. But it makes its point. Download it and read it if you are serious...
(Excerpt) Read more at islandturtle.blogspot.com ...
yep, there ya go obamma mamba jamma lenin Khomeini wants to play it like this, we will complain, while he tells the world there is nothing more beautiful than the mooselimb perverts attempt to enslave the world, we cannot take out Iran’s weapons so lets wait until they are stronger just to make it “fair”....idiots...turn the usa over we are baked crispy...for sale one whore of babylon to the highest donator..
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