Monday, January 9, 2012

Iran starts enriching uranium to 20 Percent, says IAEA

From RIA Novosti (1/10/2012):

The International Atomic Energy Agency officially confirmed that Iran has started enriching uranium to the 20-percent level, which can easily be turned into fissile warhead material.

"The IAEA can confirm that Iran has started the production of uranium enriched up to 20 percent using IR-1 centrifuges in the Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant," the agency said in a statement.

However, IAEA Spokeswoman Gill Tudor said that all nuclear materials and operations in the Fordo facility are “under the Agency's containment and surveillance."

Iranian officials earlier said the Fordo plant, deep inside the mountains near the central Iranian city of Qom, was build to produce 20-percent uranium needed for a research reactor in Tehran, which produces medical isotopes to treat cancer patients.

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Fereydoon Abbasi said last August that Iranian authorities planned to transfer all enrichment facilities from a plant in Natanz to Fordo, citing insufficient security.

He also said Iran had no plans to enrich uranium to higher than 20 percent.

The news is likely to further increase tensions between Iran and the West over the country’s clandestine nuclear research. Western nations suspect Iran of pursuing a secret weapons program while Tehran says it needs nuclear research for peaceful energy purposes. Negotiations have been stalled for 12 months.

The IAEA statement has already triggered harsh statements from diplomats in the United States and Europe.

"This is a further escalation of their ongoing violations with regard to their nuclear obligations," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters.

"The fact that the IAEA has made clear that they are enriching to a level that is inappropriate at Fordo is obviously a problem," she went on.

UK Foreign Secretary William Hague described the move as "a provocative act that undermines claims that the program is civilian in nature."

The German foreign ministry expressed hope that the European Union will agree on a fresh round of sanctions against Iran during a meeting on January 30, because the start of operations at Fordo was “a step of further escalation.”

“With it, the international community’s concern that the Iranian nuclear program is serving military purposes is growing,” the ministry said in a statement. “So long as Iran does not move, there is no alternative to tough sanctions,” the statement said.

The IAEA's chief Yukiya Amano, a Japanese career bureaucrat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, got his job as the head of the IAEA in December 2009 after he spoke with the US ambassador and told him he was "was solidly in the U.S. court on every key strategic decision, from high-level personnel appointments to the handling of Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program", according to Wikileaks. (From Wikipedia entry on Amano)

As Zero Hedge points out (1/9/2011),

At this point it is quite obvious that virtually everyone involved in the US-Israel-Iran hate triangle is just itching for someone else to pull the trigger. And the latest report out of the IAEA will only precipitate this. Who - remember the IAEA? The same IAEA which did not find nukes in Iraq in 2003 only to be overriden by Dick "WMD" Cheney to "justify" an invasion.

and

Finally, to anyone assuming China (and Russia) will sit idly by and wait as its marginal oil producer is subsumed by the west, even as it is now expected to overtake the US in oil imports in under 2 years, we have for sale a 5th lien on a reverse Chinese IPO of a company building bridges to non-existing timberlands.

(5th lien... Hehehe...)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Chibaguy said...

My two cents - this is a significant post. The IAEA which has declared Fukushima as in "cold shutdown" way before PM Noda was appointed to make everyone move back home is in charge of reporting re what Iran is doing?? I am just saying that if the IAEA could come here and just state everything is under control in Japan they have no credibility.

Maybe we should all attack the IAEA (tongue in cheek of course).

Anonymous said...

It gets better, Chibaguy. Have you checked who the new IAEA director is?

no6ody said...

Link to Moon of Alabama which has a link to download the IAEA (pdf) report. Seems to me like just another war for oil. I keep forgetting--why are the Saudi's allowed to spend 100 billion on nuclear reactors, but not Iran?

Keep paying your taxes and supporting the mega-corporations and too-big-to-fail banks. That will surely protect you from the fallout... nuclear and otherwise.

Anonymous said...

I have read in comments over at ZH that 20% enrichment can only be used for medical purposes.

I am hoping that some of the knowledgeable folks here can confirm this.

arevamirpal::laprimavera said...

@anon at 9:55AM, as the Zero Hedge article says, it won't matter to the US and Europe whether 20% enriched uranium can only be used for medical purposes.

Japan will tag along, as usual, nuke accident or not, as it strives to be a good global citizen.

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