Iran:
get the basic facts
"From a proliferation perspective, the fact of the matter is that one of the purposes of suspension - keeping them from getting the knowledge - has been overtaken by events,"
He added: "The focus now should be to stop them from going to industrial-scale production, to allow us to do a full-court-press inspection and to be sure they remain inside the treaty."
A few months ago I remember reading about this and Iran had 300+ centrifuges in two cascades. The report I read said that they would need something like 2,000 to be able to produce nuclear weapons grade uranium. Iran now has 1,300+ centrifuges in eight cascades, that we know about. They have been hiding their program from the world for 18 years, then we found out about it before the 300-or-so reports came out. I don't trust them.
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