Posted on 04/09/2010 3:24:17 PM PDT by tobyhill
Iran announced Friday that is had developed a new, faster generation of centrifuges for uranium enrichment, signaling its determination to press on with its nuclear work despite possible new sanctions being sought by U.S. President Barack Obama.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had indicated earlier in the week that a "momentous" development was in the offing about Iran's nuclear program and Friday's announcement of a new generation of centrifuges at the Natanz enrichment facility came as little surprise.
Both Mr. Ahmadinejad and Iran's atomic energy head Ali Akbar Salehi spoke at a ceremony marking Friday's "Nuclear Energy Day," amid pomp and media fanfare.
Salehi spoke at great length about Iran's nuclear achievements, thanking Iranian scientists for their hard work, and praised President Ahmedinejad for his part in the nuclear program. He then went on to laud the most recent development.
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Ain’t this just special?
so much for talking to them without preconditions I guess. Looks like we better start killing them.
I’m beginning to believe obama is not a kenyan muslim, but an iranian muslim.
He has no real power he lost it today. Just a puppet now
This is good news ???
Couple this with Iran’s proven capability to orbit a nuclear bomb, we have the ultimate terrorist weapon. For this reason alone Iran’s bomb making must be stopped.
People forget the first nuclear bombs were dropped from airplanes. The next may be delivered by truck, or ship, or ...
Well why the he.l not
nukes are good way to ensure continuity of being employed
who would want to look for work during this depression
It’s not all bad. While o’blahblah sticks his finger in our eye every day - we can count on the nutjob in Iran doing the same thing to him! Trade off????
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