Archive for April 22nd, 2009
2003 the Supreme Iyatolla Ali Kameni (the real leader of Iran) stated in no uncertain terms that his interpretation of the Koran lets them have nuclear energy generation but not nulcear weapons as all projects were cancelled. …. See, I figure that ANY nation short of Zimbabwe or Congo could develop a nuclear device IF they had sufficient U-235 or plutonium. What’s amazing is that NK’s nuclear attempt FAILED! Hell, India and Pakistan had NO trouble creating workable …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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But with the fine line between nuclear energy and weapons-grade uranium and plutonium, is trading carbon for radioactive waste a good trade? Earlier this month, Obama released his nuclear nonproliferation plan. It’s thoroughly described …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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North Korea has quit international nuclear disarmament talks and has plans to restart a plant that makes bomb-grade plutonium after the United Nations chastised … - [9 hours ago - SABC] …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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He condemned the Israeli attack on a secret Syrian nuclear facility, which the United States believed was a clandestine plutonium production reactor. He also has been outspoken on issues that go well beyond the agency’s mandate–such as the obligation of … Slovenia has put forth the name of Ernest Petric, currently a constitutional court judge and his country’s former ambassador to the IAEA; Spain has nominated Luis Echavarri, the head of the Nuclear Energy Agency. …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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KAREN DORN STEELE: Hanford is the nation’s largest plutonium production complex. It made the plutonium for the bomb dropped on Nagasaki. In the course of weapons production, it sent a lot of radiation into the air, contaminating the …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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The sites include Natanz, where thousands of centrifuges produce enriched uranium; Esfahan, where 250 tonnes of gas is stored in tunnels; and Arak, where a heavy water reactor produces plutonium. …. Just because Iran is developing nuclear energy, which is not necessarily for military use. We repeat, we are surprised that the writer doesn’t condemn “Israel” the hatemonger par excellence, here is just one example of the Zionist hatemongering expressed by one of its …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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Targets for the Israel Air Force include Iran’s Natanz reactor, where thousands of centrifuges produce enriched uranium; Esfahan, where 250 tons of gas is stored in tunnels; and Arak, where a heavy water reactor produces plutonium. …. He was referring to Israel’s 1981 attack against Iraq’s nuclear reactor and a 2007 bombing raid against a suspected Syrian nuclear site purportedly being constructed with aid from North Korea. more info: …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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Within 7 years (or upon the final technology approval and acceptance) of the implementation of Phase I, a new guarantee for local community bonds should be issued to employ a “community sized” Liquid-Fluoride Thorium Nuclear Reactor. …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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… International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, restarted their 5MW Experimental Nuclear Reactor Plant and the Nuclear Fuel Fabrication Plant at Yongbyon, and suggested they were going to initiate plutonium enrichment, again. …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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The disused plutonium reactors at Sellafield are a ’slow-motion Chernobyl’, according to Greenpeace campaigners against nuclear energy. Photograph: Robert Brook/Alamy/AlamyBuilding B30 is a large, stained, concrete edifice that stands …
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
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