Monday, December 19, 2011

Iran May Move Nuke Enrichment Plant
Mid term Exam#1
Iran may move there uranium enrichment facilities to safer places if they had to.   According to http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2102447,00.html senior military commander said Wednesday, reflecting Iran’s worries about a possible military strike against sites at the center of Tehran’s standoff with the west. Both America and our allied force Israel have not ruled out a military attack against Iran’s controversial nuclear device. An Israel suspect is aimed at making atomic weapons like the atomic bomb. Iran denies the charge saying the program is geared toward generated electricity and product medical radioisotopes needed to treat cancer patients.

Gholam Reza Jalali, who commands an anti-sabotage unit in the powerful Revolutionary Guard, said the vulnerability of Iran's nuclear facilities from a possible strike is already minimal but that the move still may go through for their better protection. If conditions require, we will move our uranium enrichment facilities to safer locations Jalali was quoted by the semi official Meir news agency as saying.

 Iran's main uranium enrichment site in Natanz in central Iran is built partly underground while the long-secret Fordo facility was built deep inside a mountain as a precaution from aerial attacks. Jalali said the existing infrastructure has already been a kind of deterrent against attacks. Our vulnerability in the nuclear field is minimal, Jalali claimed. "If Americans and Israelis were able to attack and harm our nuclear facilities, they would have definitely done so by now.


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