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APNewsBreak: Diplomats: Iran nuke plant 7 yrs old

Iran's recently revealed uranium enrichment hall is a highly fortified underground space that appears too small to house a civilian nuclear program, but large enough to serve for military activities, diplomats told The Associated Press on Thursday. ...

From GEORGE JAHN, eTaiwan News,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  U N Security Council,  Mohamed ElBaradei

UN: Once-secret Iran nuclear site to start in 2011

Iranian technicians have moved highly sophisticated technical equipment into a previously secret uranium enrichment site in preparation for starting it up in 2011, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a new report Monday. The report ...

From GEORGE JAHN, eTaiwan News,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  Mohamed ElBaradei,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,  Barack Obama

UN: Once-secret Iran nuke plant to start in 2011

VIENNA Iranian construction of a previously secret uranium enrichment site is at an advanced stage, with high-tech equipment already in place at the fortified facility ahead of its 2011 startup, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a report ...

From GEORGE JAHN, San Diego Union-Tribune,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  US State Department,  U N Security Council,  Barack Obama,  Mohamed ElBaradei

Report warns Iran may start enriching uranium in 2011

I ranian technicians have moved highly sophisticated technical equipment into a previously secret uranium enrichment site in preparation for starting it up in 2011, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a new report Monday. The report offered ...

From GEORGE JAHN, Globe and Mail,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  Mohamed ElBaradei,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,  Barack Obama

UN says once-secret Iran facility to start in 2011

VIENNA—A senior official says the U.N nuclear agency believes Iran plans to start enriching uranium at a previously secret facility in 2011. The official says the International Atomic Energy Agency also believes that the site near the holy city of Qom ...

From GEORGE JAHN, Boston Globe,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  Barack Obama,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Diplomats scrutinize Iran nuclear plant

VIENNA - Iran’s recently revealed uranium enrichment hall is a highly fortified underground space that appears too small to house a civilian nuclear program, but large enough to serve for military activities, diplomats told the Associated Press ...

From GEORGE JAHN, Boston Globe,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  U N Security Council,  Mohamed ElBaradei

APNewsBreak: Sources: Iran nuke plant 7 years old

VIENNA - Iran's recently revealed uranium enrichment hall is a highly fortified underground space that is a year away from completion after fitful construction that first started seven years ago, diplomats told The Associated Press on Thursday. ...

From GEORGE JAHN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  Mohamed ElBaradei

Diplomats say Iran began nuke plant 7 years ago

VIENNA Diplomats say Iran built its recently revealed uranium enrichment facility in fits and starts, with construction beginning seven years ago. The diplomats say Iran started building the plant near Qom in 2002, paused for two years in 2004 and ...

From GEORGE JAHN, San Diego Union-Tribune,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency,  Atlanta Braves,  Intel,  Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

ElBaradei asks Iran for quick response on nukes

UNITED NATIONS - The head of the U.N. nuclear agency has urged Iran to clarify its response to a proposal that would have Tehran ship most of its nuclear material abroad for processing. ...

From GEORGE JAHN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  International Atomic Energy Agency,  Mohamed ElBaradei,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Manouchehr Mottaki

Iran sends mixed signals on nuclear plan

I ranian officials sent mixed signals on a plan that would have Tehran ship out most of the material it would need to make a nuclear weapon, with the foreign minister saying Monday that option still exists and a senior diplomat suggesting the opposite. ...

From GEORGE JAHN, Globe and Mail,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Manouchehr Mottaki,  International Atomic Energy Agency,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Bernard Kouchner,  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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