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To: Orion78
"We believe Iran uses Bushehr as a cover and a pretext for obtaining sensitive technologies to advance its nuclear weapons program," State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said in a written answer to a question posed at a Friday news briefing.+++

I'm very eager to read what brought up that amazing discovery?

Because I beleive to Russian Atomic Energy experts and International atomic energy commision experts that Iranians cann't extract nothing from those reactors.
57 posted on 04/13/2003 12:56:34 AM PDT by RusIvan
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U.S., Russia At Odds on Iranian Deal (6/15/01)

"The United States and Russia are at odds over American and Israeli allegations that Moscow permitted a shipment of high-strength aluminum to Iran that could be used to manufacture enriched uranium for use in nuclear weapons, according to U.S. and Russian officials....

"...U.S. officials said they suspected that the aluminum alloy delivered to Iran was intended for the manufacture of rotor blades used in gas centrifuges that separate out the enriched uranium that can produce a chain reaction for a nuclear explosion. U.S. experts say that Iran has been attempting to acquire centrifuge technology, as well as other technology for enriching uranium, for much of the last decade as part of a larger effort to build an atomic bomb.

Iran's nuclear plant progress 'eye-opening' (3/10/03)

Near Natanz in central Iran, 160 newly minted centrifuges stand in neat rows inside a nuclear complex that the United States and other countries were surprised to learn about seven months ago. This year, they will begin spinning hot uranium gas into nuclear fuel.

In a nearby building, workers are assembling parts for 1,000 more centrifuges, part of 5,000 machines that will be linked in a vast uranium-enrichment plant under construction. When the project is completed in 2005, Iran will be capable of producing enough enriched uranium for several nuclear bombs each year.


59 posted on 04/13/2003 1:08:40 AM PDT by Orion78
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To: RusIvan
Because I beleive to Russian Atomic Energy experts and International atomic energy commision experts that Iranians cann't extract nothing from those reactors.

Putin Refuses to Stop Supplying Iran With Nuclear Reactor Components At Summit (5/26/02)

Although the reactor (Bushehr) is not designed to produce nuclear weapons, the spent fuel from the reactor could be reprocessed to yield plutonium, which is why the reactor is under Inernational Atomic Energy Safeguards.

81 posted on 04/13/2003 2:17:12 PM PDT by Orion78
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