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Iran unveils nuclear reactor upgrade plan
ynet ^ | 11.19.06, 13:58 | Yaakov Lappin

Posted on 11/19/2006 5:55:29 AM PST by Flavius

Islamic Republic announces plan to activate 40-megawatt Arak heavy water nuclear center; ‘research reactor due for completion in 2009 and will make isotopes for medical, industrial, and other peaceful uses,’ Tehran Times claims

Yaakov Lappin Published: 11.19.06, 13:58 , Ahmadinejad visits nuclear reactor (archive photo Photo: AP Iran is set to upgrade its nuclear reactor capability by replacing its 5-megawatt reactor in Tehran with Arak's 40-megawatt heavy water research reactor, the Tehran Times reported.

The Iranian newspaper quoted the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran's Director Reza Aqazadeh as saying that "Tehran's reactor will be turned off by the time that Arak's reactor is started up." Long-Range Missiles Iran: We can attack up to 2,000 km / Dudi Cohen Chief Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards visits Iranian missile unit, promises soldiers, 'we are ready to deal with any possible attack' Full Story

Heavy water nuclear centers can be used to convert uranium into plutonium, for use in the production of nuclear weapons.

The "Arak research reactor is due for completion in 2009 and will make isotopes for medical, industrial, and other peaceful uses," the Tehran Times claimed.

'Cut diplomatic ties with Israel'

Iran has asked the International Atomic Agency for aid in setting up the Arak nuclear site, but Aqazadeh was quoted as saying that "the work on the Arak research reactor will continue whether the agency provides technical assistance or not."

"It will be more harmful to the agency if it refuses assistance," he warned.

Meanwhile, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki urged Arab and Muslim countries to "cut their diplomatic ties with Israel and avoid having any economic ties with Israeli corporations" on Saturday, the Iran Daily newspaper reported.

"A fair peace will not materialize in Palestinian territories, unless its original inhabitants take control of their country," the Iranian foreign minister said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iran; nukes

1 posted on 11/19/2006 5:55:33 AM PST by Flavius
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To: Flavius
The drum keeps beating from CNN to invade Iran, N. Korea, and Venezuala--and dump Iraq.

The brainwashing goes on...

2 posted on 11/19/2006 6:13:02 AM PST by 100-Fold_Return (CHRIS, Take Up Thy Bed and Walk!)
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