December 29, 2009 2:46 PM

Report: Iran Trying to Smuggle Raw Uranium

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(AP)  Iran is close to clinching a deal to clandestinely import 1,350 tons of purified uranium ore from Kazakhstan, according to an intelligence report obtained by The Associated Press on Tuesday. Diplomats said the assessment was heightening international concern about Tehran's nuclear activities.

Such a purified uranium ore deal would be significant because Tehran appears to be running out of the material, which it needs to feed its uranium enrichment program.

The report was drawn up by a member nation of the International Atomic Energy agency and provided to the AP on condition of that the country not be identified because of the confidential nature of the information.

Such imports are banned by the U.N. Security Council.

In New York, Burkina Faso's U.N. Ambassador Michel Kafando, a co-chair of the Security Council's Iran sanctions committee, referred questions Tuesday about a potential deal between Iran and Kazakhstan to his sanctions adviser, Zongo Saidou.

Saidou told the AP that, as far as he knew, none of the U.N.'s member nations have alerted the committee about any such allegations. "We don't have any official information yet regarding this kind of exchange between the two countries," Saidou said. "I don't have any information; I don't have any proof."

A senior U.N. official said the agency was aware of the intelligence report's assessment but could not yet draw conclusions. He demanded anonymity for discussing confidential information. A Western diplomat from a member of the IAEA's 35-nation board said the report was causing "concern" among countries that have seen it and generating "intelligence chatter." The diplomat also requested anonymity for discussing intelligence information.

A two-page summary of the report obtained by the AP said deal could be completed within weeks. It said Tehran was willing to pay $450 million, or close to 315 million euros, for the shipment.

The price is high because of the secret nature of the deal and due to Iran's commitment to keep secret the elements supplying the material," said the summary. An official of the country that drew up the report said "elements" referred to state employees acting on their own without approval of the Kazakh government.

After-hours calls put in to offices of Kazatomprom, the Kazak state uranium company, in Kazakhstan and Moscow, were not answered Tuesday. Iranian nuclear officials also did not pick up their telephones.

Purified ore, or uranium oxide, is processed into a uranium gas, which is then spun and re-spun to varying degrees of enrichment. Low enriched uranium is used for nuclear fuel, and upper-end high enriched uranium for nuclear weapons.

Iran is under three sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions for refusing to freeze its enrichment program and related activities that could be used to make nuclear weapons.

Tehran denies such aspirations, saying it wants to enrich only to fuel an envisaged network of power reactors.


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by mrjustice1 December 30, 2009 1:05 PM EST
TIME TO BUST IRAN'S EVIL, ISLAMOFASCIST REGIME

If we support the secular, freedom-loving element of the Iranian people, we can eventually succeed in toppling Iran's current, 'holy-purposed',
religiously-fanatical leaders, who seemingly are obsessed with satisfying...

... "their very prevalent, primitive, hate-and-punishment mentality."

Help support the Iranian opposition in any ways we can!
Don't let the already-murdered heroes' deaths be in vain.
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by mrjustice1 December 30, 2009 1:03 PM EST
TIME TO BUST IRAN'S EVIL, ISLAMOFASCIST REGIME

If we support the secular, freedom-loving element of the Iranian people, we can eventually succeed in toppling Iran's current, 'holy-purposed',
religiously-fanatical leaders, who seemingly are obsessed with satisfying...

... "their very prevalent, primitive, hate-and-punishment mentality."

Help support the Iranian opposition in any ways we can!
Don't let the already-murdered heroes' deaths be in vain.
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-01 December 30, 2009 11:08 AM EST
by Ms_enza December 30, 2009 6:43 AM EST
50BMS13,

Relax. Learn to love the bomb.
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Thank you Dr. Strangelove.
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by curiously1 December 30, 2009 10:47 AM EST
It's sad when a bunch of religious thugs hold the whole planet hostage. Just sad !
Ok, it is established that we don't have the gutts to attack. But what is holding us back from applying the sanctions?
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-01 December 30, 2009 10:54 AM EST
You can't very well sanction a perverse ideology. It's not like al Qaeda has a home address. Are you suggesting we attack Yemen? With the aid and consent of the Yemeni govt, we did just that. Well, we didn't actually attack Yemen but rather supected al Qaeda haunts.
by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-01 December 30, 2009 11:02 AM EST
You can't very well sanction a perverse ideology. It's not like al Qaeda has a home address. Are you suggesting we attack Yemen? With the aid and consent of the Yemeni govt, we did just that. Well, we didn't actually attack Yemen but rather supected al Qaeda haunts.
by quapawsix December 30, 2009 8:51 AM EST
Low enriched and High enriched uranium Question why can't you use high enriched uranium to power a reactor. The UN has absolutely zip for power over these guys so any sanctions against Iran is pointless when Russia and China are both selling them the equipment which again is Banned by the UN.
So resolution all you want they aren't listening. (I'm so scared the UN is sanctioning me)
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by bubbadubba December 30, 2009 8:47 AM EST
<<<When can we hope to have this strong message sent? Obamas watch? Curious....>>>

The nuclear response threat was eliminated by Bush the first. Iraq used chemical weapons on our troops and we did nothing. Then the attack on New York, we knew where the enemy was (Tora Bora) the Pentagon wanted to nuke them and Bush the second refused. Hopefully Obama being the strong leader he is will see the light and warn countries that nuclear attacks on us or our friends will result in total destruction of the attacker.
If Obama does not have the guts to say it, nobody does.
Example - Which President is the only one to authorize the killing of Somali Pirates by US Navy Seals?
Hint - Obama.
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by infantryman1968 December 30, 2009 9:26 AM EST
You forgot to wipe your chin after meeting with him. Here is a tissue.
by AOCGUY December 30, 2009 12:46 PM EST
Bubba - "Iraq used chemical weapons on our troop
Really? Funny, I was there and I can't seem to remember that.
by bubbadubba December 30, 2009 7:41 AM EST
I hate the regime in Iran but what right does the US have to tell Iran (or any country) what they can or cannot do in their own country?
Did we tell the Soviets they could not have nukes?
Did we tell China they could not have nukes?
Did we tell England they could not have nukes?
Did we tell France they could not have nukes?
Did we tell Israel they could not have nukes? (The US actually gave Israel a nuke to copy and helped them build nukes)
Right now China's oppressive communist government has ICBM'S targeted at US cities and a known military plan to defeat and conquer the US but for some reason that is just fine and dandy with many.
The US needs to warn Iran if they try to use nukes against us or our friends we will wipe them off the face of the earth and we need to mind our own business.
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by 50BMS13 December 30, 2009 8:06 AM EST
bubbadubba
Your last sentence is perfect! If that happened, a lot of us would and should relax. When can we hope to have this strong message sent? Obamas watch? Curious....
by bubbadubba December 30, 2009 7:34 AM EST
Why didn't the US or Israel pretend to be covert suppliers, set Iran up with samples, ship bogus uranium, take the money, and rip them off for billions like some kind of bogus drug deal?
Then they could give the money to their taxpayers as a rebate.
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by 50BMS13 December 30, 2009 8:09 AM EST
bubbadubba
I like your thinking this morning. Very ingenuitive! Film the bust and broadcast.....good idea. I would pay to see Ahmadinejad lie his way out of that one!
by didserve December 30, 2009 6:25 AM EST
More Bushit! the Yellow cake did not work stop this mess! we won't be fooled again!
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by tmittelstaed December 30, 2009 3:51 AM EST
"...Lemme guess... the source of the "intelligence Report" was Israel..."

I would guess that too.
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by didserve December 30, 2009 6:24 AM EST
great post and true!

the neocons are trying to get America to fight another war for Israel!

There is nothing in the middle east that America needs!
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