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Iran Ready to Have a Nuke Party

Intelligence provided to U.N. nuclear officials shows that Iran’s government has mastered the critical steps needed to build a nuclear weapon, receiving assistance from foreign scientists to overcome key technical hurdles, according to Western diplomats and nuclear experts briefed on the findings.

Documents and other records provide new details on the role played by a former Soviet weapons scientist who allegedly tutored Iranians over several years on building high-precision detonators of the kind used to trigger a nuclear chain reaction, the officials and experts said. Crucial technology linked to experts in Pakistan and North Korea also helped propel Iran to the threshold of nuclear capability, they added.

The officials, citing secret intelligence provided over several years to the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the records reinforce concerns that Iran continued to conduct weapons-related research after 2003 — when, U.S. intelligence agencies believe, Iranian leaders halted such experiments in response to international and domestic pressures.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog is due to release a report this week laying out its findings on Iran’s efforts to obtain sensitive nuclear technology. Fears that Iran could quickly build an atomic bomb if it chooses to has fueled anti-Iran rhetoric and new threats of military strikes. Some U.S. arms-control groups have cautioned against what they fear could be an overreaction to the report, saying there is still time to persuade Iran to change its behavior.

Iranian officials expressed indifference about the report.

“Let them publish and see what happens,” said Iran’s foreign minister and former nuclear top official, Ali Akbar Salehi, the semiofficial Mehr News Agency reported Saturday.

Salehi said that the controversy over Iran’s nuclear program is “100 percent political” and that the IAEA is “under pressure from foreign powers.”

‘Never really stopped’

Although the IAEA has chided Iran for years to come clean about a number of apparently weapons-related scientific projects, the new disclosures fill out the contours of an apparent secret research program that was more ambitious, more organized and more successful than commonly suspected. Beginning early in the last decade and apparently resuming — though at a more measured pace — after a pause in 2003, Iranian scientists worked concurrently across multiple disciplines to obtain key skills needed to make and test a nuclear weapon that could fit inside the country’s long-range missiles, said David Albright, a former IAEA official who has reviewed the intelligence files.

“The program never really stopped,” said Albright, president of the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security. The institute performs widely respected independent analyses of nuclear programs in countries around the world, often drawing from IAEA data.

“After 2003, money was made available for research in areas that sure look like nuclear weapons work but were hidden within civilian institutions,” Albright said.

U.S. intelligence officials maintain that Iran’s leaders have not decided whether to build nuclear weapons but are intent on gathering all the components and skills so they can quickly assemble a bomb if they choose to. Iran has consistently maintained that its nuclear activities are peaceful and intended only to generate electricity.

The IAEA has declined to comment on the intelligence it has received from member states, including the United States, pending the release of its report.

But some of the highlights were described in a presentation by Albright at a private conference of intelligence professionals last week. PowerPoint slides from the presentation were obtained by The Washington Post, and details of Albright’s summary were confirmed by two European diplomats privy to the IAEA’s internal reports. The two officials spoke on the condition of anonymity, in keeping with diplomatic protocol.

Albright said IAEA officials, based on the totality of the evidence given to them, have concluded that Iran “has sufficient information to design and produce a workable implosion nuclear device” using highly enriched uranium as its fissile core. In the presentation, he described intelligence that points to a formalized and rigorous process for gaining all the necessary skills for weapons-building, using native talent as well as a generous helping of foreign expertise.

“The [intelligence] points to a comprehensive project structure and hierarchy with clear responsibilities, timelines and deliverables,” Albright said, according to the notes from the presentation.

Key outside assistance

According to Albright, one key breakthrough that has not been publicly described was Iran’s success in obtaining design information for a device known as an R265 generator. The device is a hemispherical aluminum shell with an intricate array of high explosives that detonate with split-second precision. These charges compress a small sphere of enriched uranium or plutonium to trigger a nuclear chain reaction.

Creating such a device is a formidable technical challenge, and Iran needed outside assistance in designing the generator and testing its performance, Albright said.

According to the intelligence provided to the IAEA, key assistance in both areas was provided by Vyacheslav Danilenko, a former Soviet nuclear scientist who was contracted in the mid-1990s by Iran’s Physics Research Center, a facility linked to the country’s nuclear program. Documents provided to the U.N. officials showed that Danilenko offered assistance to the Iranians over at least five years, giving lectures and sharing research papers on developing and testing an explosives package that the Iranians apparently incorporated into their warhead design, according to two officials with access to the IAEA’s confidential files.

Danilenko’s role was judged to be so critical that IAEA investigators devoted considerable effort to obtaining his cooperation, the two officials said. The scientist acknowledged his role but said he thought his work was limited to assisting civilian engineering projects, the sources said.

There is no evidence that Russian government officials knew of Danilenko’s activities in Iran. ­E-mails requesting comment from Russian officials in Washington and Moscow were not returned. Efforts to reach Danilenko through his former company were not successful.

Iran relied on foreign experts to supply mathematical formulas and codes for theoretical design work — some of which appear to have originated in North Korea, diplomats and weapons experts say. Additional help appears to have come from the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, Abdul Qadeer Khan, whose design for a device known as a neutron initiator was found in Iran, the sources said. Khan is known to have provided nuclear blueprints to Libya that included a neutron initiator, a device that shoots a stream of atomic particles into a nuclear weapon’s fissile core at the start of the nuclear chain reaction.

One Iranian document provided to the IAEA portrayed Iranian scientists as discussing plans to conduct a four-year study of neutron initiators beginning in 2007, four years after Iran was said to have halted such research.

“It is unknown if it commenced or progressed as planned,” Albright said.

The disclosures come against a backdrop of new threats of military strikes on Iran. Israeli newspapers reported last week that there is high-level government support in Israel for a military attack on Iran’s nuclear installations.

“One of the problems with such open threats of military action is that it furthers the drift towards a military conflict and makes it more difficult to dial down tensions,” said Peter Crail, a nonproliferation analyst with the Arms Control Association, a Washington advocacy group. “It also risks creating an assumption that we can always end Iran’s nuclear program with a few airstrikes if nothing else works. That’s simply not the case.”

 

Special correspondent Thomas Erdbrink in Tehran contributed to this report.

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19 comments

  1. Mad_Scientist

    They (Iran) always should have been the real target while the bush administration was too busy fondling itself over war with iraq, and obama has other concerns such as installing islamic regimes in egypt and libya, and demanding Israel to commit national suicide.

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  2. Juiceyfruit

    http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=1726

    Strike on Iran more likely than diplomatic solution, Peres says

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  3. Mad_Scientist

    Sorry to disappoint you, but Peres is full of crap.

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  4. Weirdo Jay

    It’s like this…
    In the Cold war we funded the Mujaheddin which gave rise to Osama Bin Ladin who also gained a lot of wealth through heroin deals as Afghanistan is the #1 supplier of heroine. Osama supposedly masterminded the 9/11 attacks, and after Bush gave is “we don’t distinguish the terrorists from those who harbor them” speech we then entered in Iraq, also declaring that there were WMD which turned out to be a lie (or at best they shipped them elsewhere before we could find them). Previously in the Iran-Iraq war, the US’s ally Israel Israel funded Iran. Meanwhile the US funds the president of Pakistan Musharraf to “help” against Iraq and Afghanistan and Pakistan “helped” as it turns out by harboring Bin Ladin.

    Meanwhile in a system where Lobbyists, Lawyers and the businesses funding them run the show and pay for the campaigns, American tax payers is building infrastructure and putting in place the electricity and roads and such needed for the westernizing of the Middle East as well as Libya where conveniently a coup de’tat that was needed for the westernization just happened to take place, similar to how former CIA agents said they would be trained to pose as citizens and help stage an uprising so that they would throw out the current dictator and after that, it would be ensured that “their guy” was put in place.

    While High Paying American Jobs and European Jobs are scarce with unemployment high, rather than tackle the problem, America’s globalization makes for an easier way for businesses to have lower paying jobs without paying for any of it, and the american tax payer as well as the bond holders and savers pays for it via inflation. Fortunately much of this inflationary cost is masked and offset by the increased production and lower cost of goods.

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    • Mad_Scientist

      Hey genius, when they funded and armed mujahedin to defeat the Soviet Union, they did not intend that the same people would use their military/espionage capabilities against the United States! How stupid can you people possibly be? You act like they sought out a guy named bin Laden and purposely empowered him because he’s some big jihadist that wants to wipe out America. You can’t really be that stupid to believe that, can you?

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    • Mad_Scientist

      You also somehow have doubt that bin laden and al qaeda committed the atrocity on America, so in that case how can you possibly take issue with the US funding mujahedin? Afterall, they really are friends of ours if they didn’t do 9/11, moron.

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    • Mad_Scientist

      Have you never heard of Iran-Contra? It was not just “America’s ally Israel” that was “funding” Iran. Please open your eyes. The CIA was arming Iran.

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      • Weirdo Jay

        You’re missing the point. It’s called enterprise corruption on a global basis… You really think wars are about Invisable lines and imaginary friends? Please. And you think a guy named “Weirdo Jay” is even thinking on the level you are when trying to explian it? You are making so many flawed assumptions about me it’s almost as dumb as fighting a war over invisable lines and imaginary friends.

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        • Mad_Scientist

          Imaginary friends and invisible lines? Never mentioned those.

          Btw, Middle eastern countries already have electricity, so… seriously what the fuck are you talking about?! Get a clue, dude.

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          • Weirdo Jay

            Imaginary friends=who’s God(s) is/are real aka “jihad” aka “holy war”
            Invisible lines=concept of country
            As for electricity, I’m talking about the building of infrastructure which includes expanding the connectivity of electricity, the building of roads, bridges, the expansion of energy, among many other things needed for western commercialization.

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  5. Mad_Scientist

    Sorry for the language, but come on.

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  6. Weirdo Jay

    Bin Ladin tried to take blame for the Oklahoma city Bombing to. Ya 9/11 must have been him without any outside possibility!

    Or possibly he was the scapegoat needed for the westernization of the Middle East which results in a future of better and more integrated technology. “the ends justifies the means”.

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    • Mad_Scientist

      Westernization? By means of new Islamic regimes? That makes no sense whatsoever. There was no “scapegoat” needed for something that was committed by terrorists. Oh, I get it, now you’re going to claim the US govt did 9/11. I see that rational thought and facts have no relevance to you.

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      • Weirdo Jay

        War is used as a tool for government to
        1) Absorb the costs of infrastructure building (electricity, roads, land, etc) for corporations to turn the other nations (such as the middle east) into a consumption based economy furthering their plans of growth.
        2)Through the use of this infrastructure they can then increase the amount of people competing for the same type of jobs and lower the cost of employment (and thus lower the cost of goods and increase margins and profits).
        3)Upon the technological advancements being made, make it easier to be controlled both through overt and obvious direct ways (government/dictator) and covert ways as well (such as installing, commercializing and expanding the technological mediums necessary for programming)
        4)Instilling the government that they want that can through cooperation help further their agenda in the future.
        5)Creating fear based propaganda globally about war and further developments which makes individuals easier to be controlled.
        6)increase demand of bonds (war bonds) which is always a profitable ponzi scheme.

        Like I said, you are on a completely different wavelength as me, but this much I expected. This has nothing to do with who did 9/11, and I certainly don’t think the government is capable of something like that.

        The government is made up of what the CIA would call ‘useful idiots’ (those that indirectly support your agenda for different reasons without knowing it and are useful to fund and support) who believe strongly in their ideology or whatever and are willing to go to war over invisible lines, and imaginary friends, or perhaps even understanding the scarcity of resources, such as the huge lithium deposits in Afghanistan. Give them an “evil doer” and they’ll want to bring him to justice and let the industrial military complex do it’s business.

        It was all a part of the GLOBAL plan where the ends justifies the means. Think about it, a few thousand people may die, but through expansion/sharing of technology and school systems and expansion of western based business practices and financial technologies of business, technology will continue to accelerate and may be able to extend life 100 years, and help support population levels at a significantly higher rate, and rapidly decrease the cost of labor, you certainly could sell a few inner circle jerkers on the idea. Increased global efficiency is the name of the game.

        The tax payer pays for it happily under the guise of “increased security” You also have loopholes such as taxible deductions for charities that are often used to help provide the foundation to globalize (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is a good example of the early stages of increasing westernization of Africa)

        Talk to a former CIA guy, he will likely tell you that anyone in power is only in power because “we” want him to be and believe he’s the best guy at the time for our agenda, or else he won’t be for very long.

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  7. Weirdo Jay

    Don’t forget…

    In GOD WE TRUST

    Infrustructure
    Nanotechnology

    Gold
    Oil
    Drugs

    Wheat
    Ethonol

    Treasuries
    Real Estate
    Utilities
    Shipping
    Technology

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