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    In defiant move, Iran proclaims nuclear advances

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran claimed Wednesday that it has achieved two major advances in its program to master production of nuclear fuel, a defiant move in response to increasingly tough Western sanctions over its controversial nuclear program.

    Iranian officials also indicated that they were on the verge of imposing an oil embargo on European countries to retaliate for the sanctions, but denied reports earlier in the day that six nations had already been cut off.

    State TV quoted Foreign Ministry official Hasan Tajik as saying that six European diplomats were summoned Wednesday and told that Iran has no problem replacing customers — an implied warning that Tehran would carry out plans to cut off European Union countries immediately to pre-empt sanctions set to go into effect in July.

    Conflicting information about the cut-off has been relayed by Iranian media throughout the day: first the full blockade on six countries, then a report carried by the semiofficial Mehr agency saying that exports were cut to France and the Netherlands with four other European countries receiving ultimatums to sign long-term contracts with Iran.

    Iranian officials say an immediate cut-off will hit European nations before they can line up new suppliers, and that Tehran has already found buyers for the 18 percent share of its oil that goes to Europe.

     

    Iran's tough tone comes as tensions mount dramatically with Israel and the United States over its nuclear program, which the West says is aimed at producing weapons technology. Iran denies the charge, saying its program is intended solely for research and generating electricity.

    Israel has increasingly warned of the possibility of a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, and has accused Iran of being behind attempted attacks on Israeli diplomats in India, Georgia and elsewhere. Iran denies any role in the attacks, which have resembled recent bombing-assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists that Tehran has blamed on Israel.

    Iran is meanwhile pushing ahead on what it says is a drive toward nuclear-self-sufficiency.

    On Wednesday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad oversaw the insertion of the first Iranian domestically made fuel rod into a research reactor in northern Tehran, the country's official IRNA news agency reported.

    "I hope we reach the point where we will be able to meet all our nuclear needs inside the country so we won't need to reach out to others, specifically to the world's dastardly people," Ahmadinejad said.

    In a gesture underlining the tone of defiance, state TV showed the teenage son of slain nuclear scientist Majid Shahriari removing the curtain from the fuel container and cutting the ribbon.

    Separately, the semiofficial Fars agency reported that a "new generation of Iranian centrifuges" had started operation at the country's main uranium enrichment facility at Natanz in central Iran.

    State TV showed the father of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, killed in January, clicking on the computer to inaugurate the advanced centrifuges, as the scientist's mother and widow stood by with tears in their eyes.

    The moves were aimed at showing that Iran is mastering the entire cycle of producing nuclear fuel on its own despite the restrictions of sanctions that have hampered its ability to procure materials from abroad.

    The possibility that Iran was expanding its enrichment capacity was a greater concern from the standpoint of nuclear weapons development than the production of fuel rods.

    Shannon Kile, a nuclear weapons research at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, said that while from a technical perspective the announcements may be "less than meets the eye," they were likely to be well received by the Iranian public.

    "Iran's peaceful nuclear energy program is very popular, it has a lot of support across the political spectrum," he said.

    In the fuel cycle, mined uranium is processed into gas, then that gas is spun in centrifuges to purify it. Low-enriched uranium — at around 3.5 percent — is used to produce fuel rods that power a reactor; however, the same process can be used to produce highly enriched uranium — at around 90 percent purity — that can be used to build a warhead.

    The Tehran facility where IRNA said the new fuel rods were installed is a research reactor intended to produce medical isotopes used in the treatment of cancer patients. It requires fuel enriched to around 20 percent, considered a threshold between low and high enriched uranium.

    Iran has been producing uranium enriched up to 5 percent for years, and began enriching up to near 20 percent in February 2010 after attempts at a deal with the West to import fuel broke down. In January, Iran said it had produced its first such rod.

    IRNA said the nuclear fuel rods were produced at a plant in Isfahan, central Iran, and transferred to Tehran under International Atomic Energy Agency supervision. The IAEA had no comment.

    A diplomat accredited to the IAEA, which monitors Iran's known nuclear programs, said its inspectors had seen the rods recently and — while they showed some flaws — they were crafted well enough to work inside the reactor.

    He spoke on condition of anonymity because his information is privileged.

    Iranian officials have long spoken of introducing faster, more efficient centrifuges at the Natanz facility. The Fars news agency report did not give details on the advanced models that were installed.

    The diplomat said the "new generation" of centrifuges appeared to be referring to about 65 IR-4 machines recently set up at an experimental site at Natanz. The new model can churn out enriched material at a faster rate than the more rudimentary IR-1 centrifuges, thousands of which are at work in Natanz producing low-enriched uranium, said the diplomat.

    Iran has been slow to expand use of advanced models, apparently because strict international embargoes make procurement of parts and materials difficult. The 65 new machines are not nearly enough to set up an effective operation, the diplomat said.

    Still, the fact that Iran continues to build the newer machines, even at a slow pace, or produce materials it needs domestically, shows that it is able to circumvent sanctions.

    Iran's unchecked pursuit of the nuclear program scuttled negotiations over its nuclear program a year ago, but Iranian officials last month proposed a return to the talks with the five permanent U.N. Security Council members plus Germany.

    IRNA on Wednesday reported that Iran's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili had written to the European Union's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, to formally announce its readiness to restart those negotiations.

    In the past, Iran has angered Western officials by appearing to buy time through opening talks and weighing proposals even while pressing ahead with the nuclear program.

    EU spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic said that the bloc was looking into the letter together with the United States, Russia and China before taking an official stand.

    ___

    AP correspondents George Jahn in Vienna, Malin Rising in Stockholm, and Don Melvin in Brussels contributed to this report.

     
    • Rhyno  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      In unrelated news...be on the lookout for the hot new trend coming this summer.....$10/gal. gas!
      Thanking you in advance,
      -The Oil Cartel
    • Dana Black  •  3 mths ago
      Well, preparing a war is not so simple since casualties and logistic have to be considered. I assume that hundreds of hospitals are being built to accommodate the wounded, refuelling facilities for the airplanes and for artillery as well, specialized mechanic shops for airplanes and war vehicles, permanent food and medicine supplies, drugs and high tech laboratories, barracks and cleaning systems, communication, airports, and 1000's more issues. War is not just drop the bomb and go home…, ,
      • Karl 3 mths ago
        Hmmmm-this being said it should be coming more apparent why we went to Iraq. Look at the logistical problems we had there for 9 months that we wont have now. It should all start making sense.
      • Fuzzy Mutt 3 mths ago
        Dana: All you need to consider is how large a warhead and where to point it. Start with Tehran and work your way around the country. In 3 hours Iran is gone!
      • djohn 3 mths ago
        That would really suck if it comes to that
    • Jimi  •  Waynesboro, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Well they gotta act tough....they can't back down.....the rest of the Muslim would make fun of them....not counting non Muslim.....So now we play head games....who will blink 1st...what will Israel do...what will China+Russia think...TO BE CONTINUED.....
      • Fuzzy Mutt 3 mths ago
        Isreal will launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike. China may or may not get involved. Russia may get #$%$ but they won't attack Isreal because they are an oil producing nation themselves and really don't care about Iran.If China does get into it, the US will join in. Flash, the iddle east is gone! Game over.
      • Jimi 3 mths ago
        I hear ya Fuzz....Israel will strike 1st...their mind is already made up...No matter what the US says,they will do what they want...Then they drag the US down with them...Anytime around April or so...The Poop will hit the fan...
    • Christopher  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Did he really say dastardly?
      • Esteban 3 mths ago
        Do you think he delivered his comments in English? Probably not. Do you think the Associated Press uses the most provocative and stupid-sounding translations possible for "official enemies"? Probably so. We've seen this before, especially with Ahmadinejad. But also with Hugo Chavez or leaders of Hamas or Hizbullah. The US media tries very hard to make them sound as "wacky" and "foreign" as possible. Try not to fall for this trick.
    • Ēqualizer  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Ok, people, I'd like to add a little twist to this thread...in hope of making some of you think carefully about what we wish for. I have little doubt that I'll get several thumbs down for this. But it must be said.

      The Persian people of Iran are, for the most part, decent people. Many of them actually enjoy western styles and ideals. They actually are peaceful people that just want to live and let live.

      How many of you remember the peaceful protest demonstrations they engaged in when AhMADinJihad was re-elected? Do you remember what the government did to them? They were beaten, arrested, shot, hung and lord knows what else. I say that it's NOT all of Iran that is the problem...but Iran's government and their circle jerk of ruling clerics that is the problem.

      In light of this we should remember that turning all of Iran into a "sheet of glass" might condemn innocent people to additional horrors inflicted upon them by the judgement of their government. Instead of obliterating them I'd rather see the Iranian government start cooperating or a regime change all together.

      (And let's not forget about how beautiful their women are)

      Now, I guess we'll let the thumbs be the judge.
      • Richard R 3 mths ago
        Most sensible thing you have said.
      • Ēqualizer 3 mths ago
        I have my moments.
      • kevin 3 mths ago
        your right about the people THE MULLAS ARE THE PROBLEM but tryin to gett THOSE retards to listen is like talkin to a door
    • littleroundtop  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      So Iran goes all in with a pair of 3s.
      • Fuzzy Mutt 3 mths ago
        While the rest of the world has Jacks and better. Iran is talking loud but when the missiles fire, Iran will vanish in a wall of light!
    • JanetK  •  Simi Valley, California  •  3 mths ago
      I don't get why the US carries the burden isn't the united nations together on this against Iran's advances?
    • Kramden  •  3 mths ago
      The largest number of camps and the largest camps were liberated by the Soviet Union:
      Soviet forces were the first to approach and liberate a Nazi death camp, reaching Majdanek in, Poland, in July 1944. The Soviets also liberated the sites of the Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka killing centers. The Soviets liberated Auschwitz, the largest extermination and concentration camp, in January 1945.The Soviets liberated additional camps in the Baltic states and in Poland. Soviet forces liberated the Stutthof, Sachsenhausen, and Ravensbrueck concentration camps.
    • Cashank  •  Purchase, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, debating the noodnicks on this board is the most fun a guy can have with his pants on. I encourage your barbs and taunts. This is like child's play because you haters expose your stupidity so readily.
    • Robert  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      now now now---everyone just calm down---- our president will use diplomacy to set things straight and get those iranians on course--and for that bomb they are not developing the discussions will take care of that rascal too !!!! now if we can just twist those unemployment numbers some more we can get the annointed one reelected !! oh--the debt--15 trillion----don't worry all that spending is what pulled us out of the flames !!!! some more will do even better until the next election !
    • Mark  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting that North Korea made similar bellicose threats about turning the South Korea "into a sea of fire" which we roundly shrugged off.
    • Marilyn L  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Look out for Israel, they are not going to watch this unfold....
    • david  •  3 mths ago
      Sounds like Ezekiel 38 is about to be fulfilled.... when the first missle is fired, Jesus Christ Just might step out on that cloud in the Eastern sky and call the dead in Christ first and then the alive redeemed. Raptured faster than you can blink your eyes! Then all hell will break loose! The devil is on a rampage, look at whats going on in the world. But there is a way out, a free gift, all you have to do is give your heart to Jesus, and accept Him as your Lord and Saviour! ...........Come King Jesus!!!!!!
    • shotgun  •  3 mths ago
      let the #$%$ hit the fan bring it on its time to clean house
    • ISHY  •  3 mths ago
      Thumb it down heathens. Everyone knows if the US had not got into WWll that the Nazis would have won. Fact. Deniers can deny but history proves differently.
    • ISHY  •  3 mths ago
      Pattons Third Army needs no explanation and on an on.
    • ryans89notch  •  Star City, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Iran goading Israel. Makes you wonder who has Iran's back. That's easy to figure out too. The only reason nothing has happened thus far is due to Israel not counting on anyone having their back. I am humbled to know my children are innocents and will be taken by our Lord for not knowing sin. I myself struggle daily as a Christian with sin and I may get to watch this all unfold. It's a darn shame we have let our religions become twisted by a mere few. There is another answer but have sheep ever attacked wolves?
    • CPBarmy  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      They need to quit giving sanctions and warnings and actually do something about. I don't know about you guys, but I don't feel very comfortable with a known terrorist-supporting government in control of nuclear weapons... WW111 would not be a war, but all chaos and death. No one wins in a nuclear war.
    • resident  •  3 mths ago
      Burn baby burn!! Advances and all. To the last animal retard standing!!
    • Helen kimball  •  3 mths ago
      jews are evil?
      then all christians are evil because we are a branch of judaism.
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