Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: K1052
They have a large uranium enrichment program and nowhere (legally) to use what they enrich. Iran also attempted to hide the scale of the program from the IAEA.
The only reactor they have is covered by a fuel deal with Russia where the fuel is shipped in then out again when depleted. It will be a decade before any other reactor comes on line as they are only talking about the possibility of building more.
Purchasing refined reactor grade fuel from europe or Russia makes more sense anyway to avoid the costs involved in refinement infastructure. Even if they decided that they require domestic facilities why build them in bunkers and not discolse their existance to the IAEA?
This smells like a weapons program and everyone knows it.
Smells like =! having credible proof.
Building in bunkers...well what happened last time the pursued a nuclear reactor...that's right, Israel bombed it. Well let's spend billions to build more facilities right out in the open so they can be destroyed again.
The Bushehr reactor is above ground.
This indicates that for some reason the reactor that they have spent about 15 years and billions building is somehow less important than the gas centrifuge facility.
Odd logic that, unless....
Does an underground nuclear reactor exist in the world today? If so, it's probably not the easiest route for a fledgling nuclear nation to go. But smaller nuclear facilities, like enrichment and processing plants can be built underground with ease.
And again, Iran can build these things anywhere in their nation. They can build them underground, above ground, on top of spaghetti, wherever. Still doesn't mean they've breached the NPT, nor does it mean we have evidence supporting that they have or they plan to.
So far, the Bush support crew is batting 0.00 and we're batting 1.00. It was the same situation in 2003. You = Iraq is a threat and they have stockpiles of WMDs. Us = Iraq is not a threat and they have no stockpiles.
I don't think we have another 150,000 troops or $200 billion to go after Iran, but anything is possible nowadays.