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Iran may step up underground nuclear work soon: diplomats
Iran! Stop the BS and come clean. We all know what you are up to. Someone should drive right into that Fordow facility with a truck laden with explosives and blow half the mountain away!The bunch of losers.
Iran should learn how Israel has managed to acquire their nuclear bombs secretly and copy it.
Iran should learn how Israel has managed to acquire their nuclear bombs secretly and copy it.
How many centrifuges at your propaganda plant reuters?
Nowhere in this article do you tell readers:
1) 20% enrichment is NECESSARY for research reactors.
2) Enriching from 20% to 93% is a totally different industrial process that would require an entirely new facility dedicated to doing this.
3) Iran has offered on multiple occasions to suspend enrichment in return for dropping the sanctions but the US demands they stop enrichment in return for nothing.
4) Parchin has recently been inspected on multiple occasions by the IAEA, even though military sites are outside their mandate.
5) Who the hell your “diplomat” is…
6) The reason they know how many centrifuges Iran has online is because the IAEA is there monitoring them!
7) And you have conveniently left out, as always, any single shred of evidence that suggests Iran has ever even thought about building a bomb.
So again I ask you, how many centrifuges do you have running at your propaganda factory reuters??
@Pendingapproval
Just to note, the IAEA has not been to Parchin since 2005. And then they did not have the information they have now. And so you know, the information did not come from a foreign government… it was the IAEA’s own.
Also, the site has had extensive ‘clean up’ work. As in facility removal and the scrapping of soil etc… This is something you do when you need to hide something. The clean up has been so intensive, the IAEA states visiting may now be rather pointless. If you have nothing to hide, why go to such effort to clean a site? Because of this, Iran will now be under eternal suspicion. If you are innocent, then you will go ‘hey look at it then!!’ and laugh at the people wasting their time, while removing all doubt. Iran has avoided this scenario. This means, it decided hiding what happened there, was more important than releaving suspicion. The actions of the guilty are always like this.
Also, Iran has said that it is interested in enriching to 90% for nuclear submarines. This is what they need for nuclear weapons. Excuses lead to more excuses and more justification to continue on this very determined course of action they have undertaken.
I know telling you this is pointless, as you are a propogandist, or possibly a student doing some sort of thesis based around sites and sections like this. If it is the latter, I fear for your future. Then again, maybe you will be very good at some trade that uses your hands? Many valuable people are. Dont give up :)
@Free_Pacific
What you overlook is that Parchin is a *military R&D* complex. In other words, highly classified work (including work on conventional missile warheads, highly important for Iran’s deterrence) is being performed there. That does not mean the work is nuclear-related, but certainly no country would want foreigners visit its conventional military R&D facilities. Would the U.S. allow international inspectors into its Skunk Works? (UNSCOM inspectors in Iraq have said that they provided information to the U.S. to help hit targets in Iraq.)
It is quite clever for the Western intelligence organizations to lead IAEA to the site of highly classified work in a military complex in Iran, and when Iran tries to hide the work, cry foul about how Iran is “covering up”.

