February 11, 2009 3:08 PM

Iran Touts More Nuclear Advances

(AP)  Iran has begun installing 6,000 new centrifuges at its uranium enrichment plant in Natanz, state television quoted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as saying Tuesday.

Iran already has about 3,000 centrifuges operating in Natanz, and the new announcement is seen as a show of defiance of international demands to halt a nuclear program the United States and its allies say is aimed at building nuclear weapons.

"The president announced the start of the phase of installing 6,000 new centrifuges in Natanz," state television reported.

Centrifuges are machines that can enrich uranium to a low level to produce nuclear fuel or a high level for use in a weapon. Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and solely focused on the production of energy.

Ahmadinejad made Tuesday's announcement as he toured the Natanz facility in central Iran. State television also quoted Ahmadinejad as saying that "other activities have been carried out" in Natanz that he would announce later Tuesday.

The president's trip was scheduled to coincide with Iran's National Day of Nuclear Technology, marking the second anniversary of Iran's first enrichment of uranium.

Ahmadinejad is widely expected to confirm for the first time that Iran has installed hundreds of more sophisticated centrifuges that can enrich uranium faster.

The workhorse of Iran's enrichment program is the P-1 centrifuge, which is run in cascades of 164 machines. But Iranian officials confirmed in February that they had started using the IR-2 centrifuge that can churn out enriched uranium at more than double the rate.

Iranian state television did not say if the installation of the 6,000 new centrifuges included the older P-1 or the advanced IR-2 centrifuges.

Diplomats in Vienna told The Associated Press on Thursday that Iran has assembled hundreds of advanced centrifuges at Natanz.

One diplomat said more than 300 of the centrifuges have been linked up in two separate units in Iran's underground enrichment plant and a third was being assembled. He said the machines apparently are more advanced than the thousands already running underground, suggesting they could be the sophisticated IR-2 centrifuge.

But a senior diplomat said that while the new work appeared to include advanced centrifuges, they were not IR-2s. Both diplomats are linked to the Vienna-based International Agency for Atomic Energy, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, but asked for anonymity because their information was confidential.

A total of 3,000 centrifuges is the commonly accepted figure for a nuclear enrichment program that is past the experimental stage and can be used as a platform for a full industrial-scale program that could churn out enough enriched material for dozens of nuclear weapons.

Iran says it plans to move toward large-scale uranium enrichment that ultimately will involve 54,000 centrifuges.

The U.N. has passed three sets of sanctions against Iran for its refusal to suspend enrichment.

On Tuesday, China said it would host a meeting of officials from the five members of Security Council and Germany, as well as the EU, to discuss ways to restart negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program.

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by libsrweak April 9, 2008 7:55 PM EDT
think of it this way..would you give a nation, who funds people to strap bombs on themselves and detonating it WITHOUT ANY REGARDS TO ANYTHING, the power to build nuclear bombs???

just a thought.........
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by cfin5 April 8, 2008 9:45 PM EDT
This guys gonna get his nation destroyed messing with Israel like he is. Syria keeps providing terrorists with Iranian rockets and arms. Israel has had just about enough according to what they said yesterday. Damascus will be obliterated and never inhabited again,.....the Book of the Lord says so.
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by xalen54 April 8, 2008 6:42 PM EDT
I find that Iran just wishes to improve its country for its population & I believe that their president knows it would be a bad idea to create nuclear weapons. However, if he does, then he stupid. Also they can at least get rid of the whole "Death to America" thing, its annoying & obsessive.
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by feelfree1 April 8, 2008 6:13 PM EDT

Re: "Iran should NOT have nuclear power. They are a rogue state that took our diplomats hostage for more than a year. This is a fanatical group and once they get a hold of a nuclear weapon, all bets are off and everything changes for the worse."

Posted by sjc_1

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Your opinion here means exactly jack-squat. There is no evidence that Iran is attempting to build a nuclear weapon, and it is their legal right to pursue nuclear power under the nuclear NPT.

I personally consider nuclear power to be a dead-end, and would like to see it universally rejected.
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by sjc_1 April 8, 2008 5:40 PM EDT
Iran should NOT have nuclear power. They are a rogue state that took our diplomats hostage for more than a year. This is a fanatical group and once they get a hold of a nuclear weapon, all bets are off and everything changes for the worse.
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by Renegade.Rivers April 8, 2008 4:52 PM EDT
When are you liberal morons gonna realize that Iran is a threat to not only the middle east but the reat of the world. You F**king idiots are so naive it''''s scary. let''''s wait till they drop the first one and then say ooops...

Posted by guyfrompa45

Oh yea, Iran is a real danger to us, and the rest of the world. Like we aren''t under the present regime that sits in Washington the biggest danger to the world. Whether you are a Neo-Con or a Zionist, your rhetoric is striking similar to the Nazi propaganda. You strike me as being a warmonger who lives in fear, and one of many who has been deceived by the MSM.
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by hungry1968 April 8, 2008 2:24 PM EDT
Iran is one country that has not been hit by TERRORISTS . Makes you kind of go . Hmmm , doesn`t it ????

Posted by wolf563 at 11:16 AM : Apr 08, 2008




MOST countries in the world HAVEN''T been hit by terrorists.

How do you figure that Iran is the "only one"?
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by wolf563 April 8, 2008 2:16 PM EDT
Iran is one country that has not been hit by TERRORISTS . Makes you kind of go . Hmmm , doesn`t it ????
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by hungry1968 April 8, 2008 2:04 PM EDT
Ahmadinejhad - to NOT BUILD ANY nuclear weapons Posted by hungry1968 Ahmadinejahd? you frigging i.diot "prison guard" uneducated b.astard!!

Posted by underdogus at 10:39 AM : Apr 08, 2008





Your ignorance doesn''t serve you very well, little boy:

"On August 9, 2005 Iran''s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued a fatwa that the production, stockpiling and use of nuclear weapons are forbidden under Islam and that Iran shall never acquire these weapons."
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by underdogus April 8, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
Ahmadinejhad - to NOT BUILD ANY nuclear weapons Posted by hungry1968 Ahmadinejahd? you frigging i.diot "prison guard" uneducated b.astard!!
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