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Massive increase in Iranian production of nuclear bomb material.
Nov 11, 2019 20:09:13   #
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Iran enriching 12 times as much uranium now Fordo restarted, nuclear head says
Salehi says production of low-enriched uranium soaring after operations at underground site resumed;

By MEHDI FATTAHI, AMIR VAHDAT and JON GAMBRELL, TOI

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The head of Iran’s nuclear program told The Associated Press on Monday that the country is now producing much more low-enriched uranium daily, after restarting an underground facility.

Ali Akbar Salehi of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran made the comments as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani also called on hardliners to support the country’s troubled nuclear deal, saying it could open up international arms sales for the Islamic Republic next year.

Iran has broken out of the accord’s limits since even before US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the accord between Tehran and world powers over a year ago.

Salehi told AP journalists in Tehran that the country is now producing at least 5.5 kilograms daily (12 pounds). That’s compared to what Tehran had been producing — about 450 grams (1 pound) of low-enriched uranium per day.


In this photo released by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran on November 6, 2019, a forklift carries a cylinder containing uranium hexafluoride gas for the purpose of injecting the gas into centrifuges in Iran’s Fordo nuclear facility. (Atomic Energy Organization of Iran via AP)

Salehi said that’s due in part to restarting enrichment at Iran’s underground Fordo nuclear facility.

“I believe (that) in total, 5.5 kilograms is the daily volume of uranium enrichment in Natanz and Fordo,” Salehi told the AP, mentioning Iran’s other nuclear facility at Natanz.

Iran currently enriches uranium to up to 4.5%, far below weapons-grade levels of 90%.

However, the more uranium it enriches over time will begin to narrow the so-called “breakout period” Iran would need to have enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb — should it choose to build one. Analysts had put that time at a year, under the restrictions of the 2015 nuclear deal.

Iran maintains its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. However, Western nations pushed for the nuclear deal over its concerns about the program.

Rouhani spoke on Monday in the city of Rafsanjan in Iran’s southwest Kerman province, as part of a provincial tour ahead of planned parliamentary e******ns in February. The day before, in Yazd, he faced some heckling from a crowd of hardliners, despite announcing the discovery of a 53-billion-barrel oil field in the country.

President Hassan Rouhani speaks in the city of Yazd, some 410 miles (680 kilometers) southeast of the capital Tehran, Iran, November 10, 2019. (Office of the Iranian Presidency via AP)

On Monday, he made a point to stress that “by continuing the nuclear deal, we will reach a huge political, defensive and security goal.”

“If we save the nuclear deal, Iran’s arms embargo will be lifted and we can buy weapons or sell our weapons to the world. This is one of the deal’s significant impacts,” Rouhani said.

The end of the weapons embargo, imposed by the United Nations, already worries the Trump administration.

Under the terms of the deal, a United Nations-imposed arms embargo on Iran is slated to be lifted in October 2020, five years after the accord’s adoption.

However, it remains unclear whether the UN would allow the ban to be lifted, given the circumstances the crumbling deal finds itself in today.

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