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If Iran's Natanz enrichment plant becomes fully operational, the Iranians could be few months away from a nuclear weapon, the head of the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency told the British newspaper The Independent in an interview published Monday.

"If they start enriching this is a major issue and a serious concern for the international community," Mohamed ElBaradei told the newspaper.

"I know they are trying to acquire the full fuel cycle. I know that acquiring the full fuel cycle means that a country is months away from nuclear weapons, and that applies to Iran and everybody else," he added.
Iran continues to claim they want nuclear power just for the energy resources but when you consider they were recently discovered to have documents on how to build nuclear warhead and the recent threat to wipe out Israel it becomes hard to belive what their saying. They say "peace" but their actions say "war". This situation may get worse before it gets better.

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posted at 10:25:53 on 12/05/05 - Category: Army

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cody wrote:

blow the plant out of the sky
Posted on 12/23/05 11:12:57

Lil-L wrote:

We cannot trust what they are saying, they know nothing about freedom or peace. They say they do, but if they did, why are we there and why are our men and women getting bombed and killed? I think that allowing them to produce any nuclear power, would be a mistake on our end.We must stand strong and united. Get a democrat in the White House and this can be done to the fullest.
Posted on 01/25/06 09:18:25

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