Monday, July 30, 2007

Inside Iran's nuclear nerve centre: halfway house to an atomic bomb


This should provide a clue to the cluelesses of all stripes that contrary to the IR's assertion, their nuclear program has nothing to do with generating electricity. There are no power stations in sight .The Iranian check list for civilian nuclear power has something significant missing, as the Guardian noticed on a tour of its facilities. Uranium? Check. Centrifuge cascade for enrichment? Check. National will to face down the global community to produce nuclear fuel? Apparently in spades. How about a nuclear power plant in which to use the fuel for civilian power? Oops. Iran Forgot to Build a Power Plant for Its "Peaceful" Nukes! (But MISSILES, It Has)


The rush to process uranium is to generate electricity, officials tell Julian Borger in Isfahan. But there are no power stations.



Apparently, the Islamic Republic thinks the rest of the world is as stupid as their constituents. The latest slogan (manufactured in MOIS) in Iran is "Atom, Atom is more vital than Bread". And the religious zombies gobble the stuff up being brainwashed since birth.

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