confirming its position on the US “who’s next” list ??
By GEORGE JAHN, Associated Press Writer
VIENNA, Austria - Iran has announced plans to turn tons of uranium into a substance that can be used to make nuclear weapons, the U.N. atomic watchdog agency said Wednesday in a report stoking concern about Tehran’s nuclear agenda.
The confidential report of the International Atomic Energy Agency said the agency had been informed that the Islamic Republic planned to process more than 40 tons of raw uranium into uranium hexafluoride.
Uranium hexafluoride is spun in centrifuges to produce enriched uranium, which in turn can be used to generate power or make nuclear warheads, depending on the degree of enrichment.
A senior diplomat familiar with the agency declined to say how much hexafluoride could be obtained from that amount of raw uranium, also known as yellowcake, beyond saying it was a “substantial amount.”
Another diplomat, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said that enough highly enriched uranium could be produced from the hexafluoride derived to make several explosive devices.
**and not to miss this one **
Pakistan provided centrifuges to Iran: IAEA :jhanda:
NEW YORK: Pakistan provided Iran with designs for sophisticated centrifuges capable of making bomb-grade nuclear fuel in 1995, says a new assessment by the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The report, by IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei, says Iran received the design for an advanced centrifuge, called a P-2 because it was a second-generation machine designed in Pakistan, as early as 1995, The New York Times reported Thursday.
American intelligence officials have time and again assured the US administration that they had no evidence throughout the 1990s that Pakistan was assisting Iran in its search for a nuclear weapon.