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Iran may be planning to build more nuke sites: IAEA | International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors and Western intelligence agencies have expressed suspicion
about constructing more nuclear enrichment sites. Six months after the surfacing
of a secret atomic facility in Iran, the country's Atomic Energy Organization
head Ali Akbar Salehi told the Iranian Student News Agency that President
Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad has ordered work to begin soon on two new plants. "The plants will
be built inside mountains. God willing we may start the construction of two new
enrichment sites in the Iranian new year (which began March 21)," The New York
Times quoted Salehi, as saying. After the disclosure of the Qum site six months
ago, Iran boasted that it would build 10 more enrichment plants in coming years.
But IAEA inspectors in Vienna believe that Salehi is accurate when he referred
to the two sites. IAEA inspectors are now searching for evidence of the two sites
and are looking into a mystery about the whereabouts of recently manufactured
uranium enrichment equipment. American officials share the IAEA's suspicions and
are examining satellite evidence about a number of suspected sites but they have
found no vital clues about it. Meanwhile, one European official was also quoted
as saying that "while we have some evidence," Iran's heavy restrictions on where
inspectors can travel and the existence of numerous tunnelling projects were making
the detection of any new enrichment plants especially difficult. According to
sources, the most compelling circumstantial evidence is that while Iran appears
to be making new equipment to enrich uranium, that equipment is not showing up
in the main plant that inspectors visit regularly. Nor is it at the Natanz site
in the desert, or the new facility at Qum, which inspectors now visit periodically.
That has heightened suspicions that the equipment, produced in small factories
around Iran, is being held in a clandestine storage area for later shipment or
installed elsewhere. |
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