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I think Iran can get enough highly enriched uranium for a nuclear weapon sooner than that
Report: Iran making nuclear progress Apr 27, 2007
Both cascade halls have been covered in dirt. Trucks and steamrollers are laying what appears to be a grey material, possibly cement, over the soil
Report: Iran building nuclear bunkers Apr 18, 2006
Although Iran might claim that this work is for civil purposes, there is no civil application
Docs indicate Iran studying key nuke part Dec 14, 2009
It looks bad -- there is no doubt about it
Docs indicate Iran studying key nuke part Dec 14, 2009
If they wanted to make highly enriched uranium, they could do it
Report: Iran isn't far from nuclear weapon Jun 01, 2010
David Albright, M.S., is the founder of the non-governmental Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), its current president, and author of several books on proliferation of atomic weapons. Albright holds a Master of Science in physics from Indiana University and a M.Sc. in mathematics from Wright State University. He has taught physics at George Mason University in Virginia.
From 1990 to 2001, Albright was a member of the Colorado State Health Advisory Panel, participating in its assessment of the toxicological and radiological effects on the population near the Rocky Flats atomic weapons production site.
1992-97, David Albright was associated with the International Atomic Energy Agency's Action Team. In June 1996, he was invited to be the first non-governmental inspector of Iraq's nuclear program and questioned Iraqi officials about that country's uranium enrichment program.