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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Details on Iranian Uranium Mine
2004-09-09
Posted by:Super Hose

#4  Try saying "Iranian uranium mine" three times fast...
Posted by: mojo   2004-09-09 10:51:00 AM  

#3  I suppose it would be impolite to suggest this as a site for resuming US underground nuclear testing. Some of the penetrator shapes developed at Eglin could get down to the proper depth.
Posted by: RWV   2004-09-09 4:23:13 AM  

#2  They add they see no reason why some of mankind's most advanced technology should be off limits to their scientists.

Oh no, no reason at all. No reason why some of mankind's most advanced weapons technology should be off limits to scientists whose avowed aim is the destruction of Israel.

The mine employs more than 220 people, who were clad in black uniforms, yellow boots and helmets equipped with lamps. All are Iranian, but that was not always the case. Chinese experts worked at Saghand as recently as 2002, Soleimani said.

And another big f%&k-you-very-much to China.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-09-09 2:19:21 AM  

#1  Iran's campaign to develop nuclear fuel starts deep under this barren patch of desert, in a mine that engineers expect to start yielding uranium ore in less than two years.

hmm...only takes one ICBM to stop that project cold.
Posted by: B   2004-09-09 1:37:50 AM  

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