Iran: To Strike or Not to Strike?
Symposium with: former director of the CIA James Woolsey, Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney, Kenneth R. Timmerman Executive Director of the Foundation for Democracy in Iran.
Excerpt:
If Iran used the 2,500 centrifuges they have acknowledged importing from the A.Q. Khan network in the 1990s, they could already have enough nuclear weapons material for 20-25 bombs. To believe that they do not have that weapons material, you must believe their official story: that they spent in excess of $600 million on the black market to purchase that equipment, risked international condemnation, and then kept the centrifuges in crates in a warehouse for eight years without ever touching them.
Posted by: ed 2006-05-22 |