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[Asian Energy] (CNN) -- Iran's deputy foreign minister said Friday that almost 4,000 uranium-enriching centrifuges are now operating at the country's Natanz enrichment facility, the national IRNA news agency reported.
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[Original Signal - Transmitting News] Iran confirms nuclear component production - CNN International: China DailyIran confirms nuclear component productionCNN International - 2 hours ago(CNN) -- Iran's deputy foreign minister said Friday that almost 4000 uranium-enriching centrifuges are now operating at the country's Natanz enrichment .
[The CNN Wire] Iran says 4000 centrifuges now in operation: (CNN) ” Irans deputy foreign minister said Friday that almost 4000 uranium-enriching centrifuges are now operating at the countrys Natanz enrichment facility, the national IRNA news agency reported. Ali-Reza Sheikh Attar told Iranian .
[Icariba - World News, International News, Breaking News] Iran Claims to Have 4000 Working Nuclear Centrifuges - Voice of ...: By VOA News Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Reza Sheik Attar made the claim to Iranian state media Friday, saying another 3000 centrifuges will soon be installed at Iran's main nuclear site in Natanz.
[Original Signal - Transmitting News] Iran says it has own plan to end nuclear enrichment - CNN: XinhuaIran says it has own plan to end nuclear enrichmentCNN - 37 minutes agoTEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran has already responded to an international offer of incentives for suspending its nuclear enrichment activity, Foreign Minister .
[Atlantic Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times] The Nuclear Showdown: Part 2 - The Battle over Enrichment: In an article by AP writer John Miller on July 27th called Companies race to open new uranium enrichment facilities in U.S., Miller writes, Two U.S. companies, General Electric and United States Enrichment Corp., or USEC, along with their European rivals, Urenco and Areva, are pushing billions worth of new U.S. enrichment plants or technology so they do not miss the new uranium boom. He goes on to say that, Opponents including the Union of Concerned Scientists fear that investment sends the wrong message to countries like Iran, which is under international pressure to halt its own uranium enrichment efforts. The scientists' group argues that it is unclear the United States really needs new facilities, when it could just import nuclear fuel from elsewhere. Miller says that the U.S. currently imports most of its enriched uranium, some of which comes from Russia in a program called Megatons for Megawatts. In this program, warheads are converted in Russia to nuclear fuel and then shipped to the United States. But this deal ends in 2013, so new uranium processing plants will be shooting up all across America to fill the new demand.
[Muslim Media Network] Americas Israeli-Occupied Media: Most viewers probably came away from the interview convinced that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons, is unwilling to negotiate over its nuclear enrichment program, and is a danger to the entire world.
[Louis8j8sheehan8esquire's Weblog] Irans rockets 0000001 Louis J. Sheehan: I should point out, though, that SpaceX has had three attempts that have failed, and the Iranians have (apparently) had one. I dont know of any rockets that have successfully reached orbit the first time they tried.
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[The Hanscom Family Weblog] US warns of ”punitive action on Iran: The U.S. State Department said Wednesday that world powers will seek new sanctions against Iran for failing to accept an internation offer for economic incentives in exchange for suspending its nuclear activity, .The announcement came after Iran failed to meet a two week deadline to respond positively to the international offer made at talks last month in Geneva attended by a top U.S. official.
[Jadallah's Weblog] Americas Israeli-Occupied Media: Livni has been reported as having said privately in October 2007 that Iran poses no existential threat to Israel and was highly critical of attempts to hype the danger, but her private views have not in any way influenced her public pronouncements. In her interview with CNN she made a number of statements that are inaccurate or at best speculative, but predictably, she was not challenged in any way by Blitzer.
[News Media Magazine - Join, create, publish.] Report: 4000 centrifuges in Iran nuclear program: TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran's official IRNA news agency says the government now has nearly 4,000 centrifuges operating in its uranium enrichment plant.
[The Resourceful Bear Blog] What Israel Lost in the Georgia War, By Time Magazine: Israel's strategic priority now is countering the threat it sees in Iran's nuclear program, and on that front, Russian cooperation is essential. If the Israelis are to achieve their objective of forcing Iran to end uranium enrichment .
[FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog] links for 2008-07-06: Iran formally responded Friday to an international proposal of incentives aimed at resolving the impasse over the countrys nuclear program, but failed to address the central issue of whether it would halt its uranium enrichment activities…
[The CNN Wire] Iran says 4000 centrifuges now in operation: (CNN) ” Irans deputy foreign minister said Friday that almost 4000 uranium-enriching centrifuges are now operating at the countrys Natanz enrichment facility, the national IRNA news agency reported. Ali-Reza Sheikh Attar told Iranian .
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