Sunday, November 29, 2009

Iran: 10 More Uranium Enrichment Facilities

Wait. Wait. Wait.  Are you sure you want to do this?  Obama might release a strongly worded rebuke.

Bibi...Destiny is calling!
Iran's government approved plans on Sunday to build 10 new uranium enrichment plants, according to state broadcaster IRIB. The new will be the same size as its main enrichment complex at Natanz and work would begin within two months. Location of five the plants has already been decided and Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation should find suitable locations for other five, according to the network. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been quoted as saying Iran should aim to produce 250-300 tons of nuclear fuel a year.


The decision to build the plants is seen as a show of defiance that will aggravate tensions between the Islamic Republic and major powers seeking a diplomatic solution to a long-running dispute over Iranian nuclear work. It follows the International Atomic Energy Agency's criticism of the Tehran government over recent revelations of the facility located at Qom.

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