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Tag Archives: Natanz
New Concerns
Somewhat surprised by North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong Il proud announcement of a (this time probably) successful test of a nuclear bomb, the Obama administration’s main concern still seems to be Iran’s nuclear program. The Committee on Foreign Relations of the … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, NPT, USA
Tagged Additional Protocol, Arak, IAEA, John F. Kerry, Natanz, Obama administration, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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Peer Review
In a recent article on AntiWar.com by Muhammad Sahimi an apparent information leakage of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and David Albright’s Institute of Science and International Security (ISIS) was linked to Olli Heinonen, IAEA’s deputy director for safeguards. Albright’s … Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Iran, NPT, Science
Tagged Alexander Glaser, David Albright, IAEA, ISIS, Natanz, R. Scott Kemp, uranium enrichment facility
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No New Concern?
Of course, the old ones were repeated. In the latest report on Iran of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which had been published yesterday, it is once more concluded that, “[r]egrettably, as a result of the continued lack of … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, NPT
Tagged Additional Protocol, Arak, Esfahan, Fuel Enrichment Plant, Fuel Manufacturing Plant, Green Salt Project, IAEA, IR-40, MKO, Natanz
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From Aradan
Kasra Naji. Ahmadinejad: The Secret History of Iran’s Radical Leader. University of California Press, Berkeley 2008, 312 pages. There is an urgent need for an unbiased and more detailed analysis of the origins of this son of a … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Iran
Tagged Angela Merkel, Aradan, axis of evil, Ayatollah Jannati, Ayatollah Khamenei, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ayatollah Mesbah-Yazdi, Basij, Elm-o Sanat University, George W. Bush, Holocaust, hostage crisis, IAEA, Iraq-Iran war, Islamic Republic, Islamic Revolution, Jamkaran, Kasra Naji, Mahdi, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mohammad Khatami, Natanz, National Intelligence Estimate, NIE, nuclear program, Pasdaran, Revolutionary Guard, United Nations, Zionism
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