Uranium enrichment continues
19 Nissan 2006
April 17, 2006
Pesach 5
Chol Hamoed 3
Omer 4
Moon waning.
Iran is enriching uranium. I think I've presented enough data to draw the conculsion that uranium does not need to be enriched. What are the up to? Huh?
Or is it all a wag the dog - wag the dog is a political technique to divert everybody's attention to one thing whilst something else really bizzaro is going on. How much more bizzare can it get?
Strange really.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4915416.stm
Iran brushes off uranium worries
Iran has refused to halt work on uranium enrichment
Iran has again insisted it will keep enriching uranium in spite of growing international concern that it is pursuing nuclear weapons.
Ali Larijani, its top nuclear official, said demands to halt the programme were "irrational" and he advised other states "not to repeat past mistakes".
US senators have called for direct talks between America and Iran.
New satellite photographs published in the US appear to show Iran has expanded and reinforced its main nuclear plants.
Uranium conversion facilities at Isfahan look to have been expanded while an underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz appears to have been reinforced, the US-based Institute for Science and International Security (Isis) think-tank reports.
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prep for another war. get the mass consciousness going.
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The New York Times
Iran Claims Nuclear Steps in New Worry
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER
Published: April 17, 2006
Of all the claims that Iran made last week about its nuclear program, a one-sentence assertion by its president has provoked such surprise and concern among international nuclear inspectors they are planning to confront Tehran about it this week.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said his country was seeking better ways to make atomic fuel.
"The assertion involves Iran's claim that even while it begins to enrich small amounts of uranium, it is pursuing a far more sophisticated way of making atomic fuel that American officials and inspectors say could speed Iran's path to developing a nuclear weapon.
Iran has consistently maintained that it abandoned work on this advanced technology, called the P-2 centrifuge, three years ago.
Western analysts long suspected that Iran had a second, secret program — based on the black market offerings of the renegade Pakistani nuclear engineer Abdul Qadeer Khan — separate from the activity at its main nuclear facility at Natanz. But they had no proof.
Then on Thursday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Tehran was "presently conducting research" on the P-2 centrifuge, boasting that it would quadruple Iran's enrichment powers. The centrifuges are tall, thin machines that spin very fast to enrich, or concentrate, uranium's rare component, uranium 235, which can fuel nuclear reactors or atom bombs.
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Is this the same technique used for Iraq, when we went in for WMD and then there weren't any? Is it just an excuse to make another war?
In either case, uranium is .
And that won't go away.
Blue Peace
I just know it has to be blue.
I just know it.
April 17, 2006
Pesach 5
Chol Hamoed 3
Omer 4
Moon waning.
Iran is enriching uranium. I think I've presented enough data to draw the conculsion that uranium does not need to be enriched. What are the up to? Huh?
Or is it all a wag the dog - wag the dog is a political technique to divert everybody's attention to one thing whilst something else really bizzaro is going on. How much more bizzare can it get?
Strange really.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4915416.stm
Iran brushes off uranium worries
Iran has refused to halt work on uranium enrichment
Iran has again insisted it will keep enriching uranium in spite of growing international concern that it is pursuing nuclear weapons.
Ali Larijani, its top nuclear official, said demands to halt the programme were "irrational" and he advised other states "not to repeat past mistakes".
US senators have called for direct talks between America and Iran.
New satellite photographs published in the US appear to show Iran has expanded and reinforced its main nuclear plants.
Uranium conversion facilities at Isfahan look to have been expanded while an underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz appears to have been reinforced, the US-based Institute for Science and International Security (Isis) think-tank reports.
.....
prep for another war. get the mass consciousness going.
.....
The New York Times
Iran Claims Nuclear Steps in New Worry
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER
Published: April 17, 2006
Of all the claims that Iran made last week about its nuclear program, a one-sentence assertion by its president has provoked such surprise and concern among international nuclear inspectors they are planning to confront Tehran about it this week.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said his country was seeking better ways to make atomic fuel.
"The assertion involves Iran's claim that even while it begins to enrich small amounts of uranium, it is pursuing a far more sophisticated way of making atomic fuel that American officials and inspectors say could speed Iran's path to developing a nuclear weapon.
Iran has consistently maintained that it abandoned work on this advanced technology, called the P-2 centrifuge, three years ago.
Western analysts long suspected that Iran had a second, secret program — based on the black market offerings of the renegade Pakistani nuclear engineer Abdul Qadeer Khan — separate from the activity at its main nuclear facility at Natanz. But they had no proof.
Then on Thursday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Tehran was "presently conducting research" on the P-2 centrifuge, boasting that it would quadruple Iran's enrichment powers. The centrifuges are tall, thin machines that spin very fast to enrich, or concentrate, uranium's rare component, uranium 235, which can fuel nuclear reactors or atom bombs.
.....
Is this the same technique used for Iraq, when we went in for WMD and then there weren't any? Is it just an excuse to make another war?
In either case, uranium is .
And that won't go away.
Blue Peace
I just know it has to be blue.
I just know it.
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