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IAEA report on Iran nuclear weapon efforts
The report (PDF 25 pages)
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/package...eport-Iran.pdf
http://nationalpostnews.files.wordpr...n_8nov2011.pdf
http://www.scribd.com/doc/72069580/Iaea-Iran-8nov2011
EoZ
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/201...r-weapons.html
The specifics are found in the annexes, which go through much detail on what is necessary to create nuclear weapons and specific evidence of how Iran is shown to be engaged in
every one
of those activities:
Programme management structure
Procurement activities
Nuclear material acquisition
Nuclear components for an explosive device
Detonator development
Initiation of high explosives and associated experiments
Hydrodynamic experiments
Modelling and calculations
Neutron initiator
Conducting a test
Integration into a missile delivery vehicle
Fuzing, arming and firing system
Business Insider
http://www.businessinsider.com/a-loo...n-iran-2011-11
IRAN HAS carried out the following acts to produce a nuclear weapon:
Successful efforts to obtain nuclear military equipment
Tried to find undisclosed ways to develop nuclear weapons
Attempted to buy nuclear weapons, development information, and documentation from outside sources, using a "clandestine, nuclear supply network."
Worked on developing an "indigenous" nuclear weapons and components
The above activities took place since 2003 and are believed to be ongoing.
Iran is unable to account for 19.8 kilograms of uranium
The Bushehr Nuclear Plant is shut down for maintenance
The country is working on a missile re-entry vehicle to accommodate a new payload
In talks with individuals approached by Iran the IAEA found that Tehran had, in fact, been provided with nuclear weapon designs.
The report goes on to show that Iran has also developed or is attempting to develop nuclear components for an explosive device, detonators, and proving the rumors correct, that they have done computer modeling of thermonuclear explosions.
Finally, the IAEA has information that Iran may have planned a physical nuclear explosive test.
The test was to be conducted remotely, with the device hidden down an extremely deep shaft.
Read more:
http://www.businessinsider.com/a-loo...#ixzz1dDtF8B00
Commentary
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/20...eport-on-iran/
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/20...ear-programme/
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