Friday, 25 September 2009


Iranian Leader Offers U.S. Access To the Country's Nuclear Scientists
Iran also will seek to buy from the United States enriched uranium needed for medical purposes, Ahmadinejad told reporters and editors from The Washington Post and Newsweek. Agreement by the Americans, he suggested, would demonstrate that the Obama administration is serious about engagement, while rejection might give Iran an excuse to further enrich its stock of uranium.

"These nuclear materials we are seeking to purchase are for medicinal purposes. . . . It is a humanitarian issue," Ahmadinejad said in the interview. "I think this is a very solid proposal which gives a good opportunity for a start" to build trust between the two countries and "engage in cooperation."-WaPo

Alot of hulabaloo is being generated by Irans admission of a second centrifuge plant. Why wouldn't it have a second, third or fourth hidden plant when the West and Israel are constantly threatening to bomb it's declared plant at Natanz? It's called a deterrence people! The West and Israel have nukes floating around the high seas in submarines and the Iranians have the ability to rapidly restart and reconfigure their nuclear industry in case of attack. Common sense.
Iran Reveals Existence of Second Uranium Enrichment Plant

the first thought, again.

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