Sunday, October 4, 2009

Iran Ready and Able to Make a Nuclear Weapon Now


Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, is flanked by Iranian officials Saturday upon his arrival in Tehran for talks on a timetable for inspectors to visit a newly disclosed uranium-enrichment plant. (Getty Images)

Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, a good and pious Muslim has done his best to advance the Global Jihad by using his position as head of the IAEA  to allow Iran to advance it's nuclear weapons program.  Throughout his tenure at the IAEA he has consistently delayed, impeded and sidetracked the international efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.  All the while, a self-deluding world stood by with it's collective thumb up it's collective ass while whimpering and wetting itself in fear.

Now, it's too late to stop the deployment of nukes without massive attacks against Iranian development facilities.


FROM NEWSMAX.COM:

Iran Ready and Able to Make a Nuclear Weapon Now

WASHINGTON – A confidential analysis by staff of the U.N. nuclear watchdog has concluded that Iran has acquired "sufficient information to be able to design and produce" an atom bomb, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
The Times report was posted on its website hours after Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, arrived in Tehran for talks on a timetable for inspectors to visit a newly disclosed unfinished nuclear enrichment plant.

Iran, which rejects Western charges that it is seeking to build nuclear weapons, held talks with six world powers in Geneva on Thursday. Western officials said that in the talks, Iran had agreed "in principle" to ship out most of its enriched uranium for reprocessing in Russia and France.

The analysis, according to the Times, says the IAEA "assesses that Iran has sufficient information to be able to design and produce a workable implosion nuclear device" based on highly enriched uranium.

The Times said unnamed senior European officials had described the document's conclusions to the paper. It said the report was written earlier this year and had since been revised, and quoted one official as saying the text was "not ready for publication as an official document."

It said the report, titled "Possible Military Dimensions of Iran's Nuclear Program," described a complex program run by Iran's Defense Ministry "aimed at the development of a nuclear payload to be delivered using the Shahab 3 missile system."
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