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Iran Has a Weapon's Worth of Nuclear Fixin's Country has more than a half-ton of uranium

By  SCOTT ROSS

Updated 7:24 AM PDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Iran is inching closer to joining the nuclear club.
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Iran is inching closer to joining the nuclear club.

 

It was only a matter of time. Global inspectors have determined that Iran has produced enough nuclear material to build a bomb. What's unclear is if they possess the know-how to take it to the next step.

"They clearly have enough material for a bomb," Richard Garwin, a top nuclear physicist who helped invent the hydrogen bomb, told The New York Times. "They know how to do the enrichment. Whether they know how to design a bomb, well, that's another matter."

Iran has accumulated nearly 1,400 pounds of low-enriched uranium, according to a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency.

And even if they have the technology to go along with the ingredients, they would still have to ditch the international inspectors they've allowed to monitor their nuclear program. They've made threats to do so in the past, but any action against inspectors would of course heighten the scrutiny of their activities.

Despite the challenges before them,"Iran is progressing" with their weapon capabilities, said the IAEA. Inspectors say the country is planning to double the number of their centrifuges used to enrich uranium.

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  • T BONED Friday, Nov 21 at 8:29 AM FLAG COMMENT SEEMS TO ME PEOPLE ARENT GIVING THEM ENOUGH CREDIT AS TO ACTUALLY BUILDING A BOMB.THATS NOT AS HARD AS GETTING THE MATERIALS.WE SHOULD BE VERY CONCERNED ABOUT THIS.
  • bob2 Thursday, Nov 20 at 1:08 PM FLAG COMMENT Ok obama start your job early go sling some of your bs with that iranian pin head prez.

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