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Monday, May 28, 2012

Iran Closes Door On Inspectors, Promises To Continue Uranium Enrichment

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 By Joseph Orovic : Subscribe to Joseph's RSS feed May 27, 2012 3:58 PM EDT Iran announced Sunday it will continue enriching high-grade uranium while adding a nuclear power plant in 2014 and rebuffed calls to let U.N. inspectors visit the suspected home of the country's nuclear weapons research..


"We have no reason to retreat from producing the 20 percent because we need 20 percent uranium just as much to meet our needs," said Iran's nuclear chief Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani, according to the New York Times.
Nuclear watchdogs have eyed Iran's Parchin complex as the central hub of any nuclear weapon's activity, though Tehran has repeatedly denied harboring such ambitions. The government has denied access to the complex, calling it a military site...Continue to read.


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