Saturday, April 14, 2007

Iran's nuclear program: Bluff and call


A general view of the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility, is seen on April 9, 2007, 180 miles south of Tehran, Iran.
Photograph by : Getty Images





RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Iran is still only operating several hundred centrifuges at its uraniumenrichment plant outside the city of Natanz, despite its claims to have activated 3,000 of the devices, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday. Read the rest here.

2 comments:

Michael said...

All of this crap about how many centrifuges is just smoke and mirrors; the fact is that Iran is pursuing nuclear technology, which it does not need, in violation of numerous international declarations and sanctions.

They have been using this pursuit to threaten their neighbors.

Those are facts. The question should be, What will the world do about it?

Sherry said...

I agree with Michael. When will the world wake up to Satanejad's Nuclear threat. He is a major threat which needs to be dealt with and Russia isn't helping. I think Russia may be behind the scenes as well.