Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Iran installs 6,000 more centrifuges in nuke facility

It has been two years since the United Nations demanded that Iran suspend it's enrichment of uranium so that a thorough review of its nuclear program could take place under the auspices of the IAEA.

Since then, Iran has installed more than 3,000 centrifuges at its facility in Nantanz to convert uranium to either nuclear fuel to power a reactor or highly enriched uranium to build a bomb. This despite 3 different sets of sanctions given out by the Security Council.

Now the Iranians are making a giant leap in capability by doubling the number of operational centrifuges at Nantanz:

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[but the UN's 3 declarations against such developments were so sternly worded...]

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