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#1 Ahmadinejad: Iran has 'fully mastered' nuclear technology

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:52 am
by The Minx
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(CNN) -- Iran announced Friday it has advanced its nuclear technology, unveiling new, faster centrifuges and celebrating "giant steps" forward.

In a speech celebrating National Nuclear Day, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slammed "selfish behavior" by "arrogant" countries that have tried to negotiate a halt to Iran's nuclear activity. As he spoke, a crowd chanted "God is great" and "Death to America."

"Today, Iranian scientists and experts have fully mastered the nuclear and have been taking giant steps and moving at full pace towards meeting all domestic needs and making proper use of home-grown potential in the field of nuclear energy," Ahmadinejad said.

Officials unveiled what they called a "third generation" of centrifuges six times faster than the ones currently being used.

Insisting Tehran's nuclear efforts are purely for energy purposes -- despite claims by many Western nations that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons -- Ahmadinejad said he had been open to a deal, and blamed other countries for it falling apart.

Ahmadinejad also accused the United States of encouraging nuclear proliferation through its policies.

Referring to the signing of an arms deal between the United States and Russia this week -- including remarks by U.S. President Obama that the U.S. goal is a world without nuclear weapons -- Ahmadinejad called it "a show performed by the United States" and "a great lie."

At the University of Louisville in Kentucky, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Iran of "flouting the rules -- seeking to develop a nuclear weapons capability under the guise of a peaceful enrichment program."

She touted the new START Treaty with Russia as a way of pressuring Iran to curb its nuclear aspirations. The treaty would reduce the number of strategic nuclear warheads to 1,550 on each side -- a level not seen since the 1950s.

Efforts to cut the nuclear arsenals of the United States and Russia are unlikely to persuade Iran or North Korea to change their behavior, she said. But, she added, "I believe they could" help persuade other nations to support "serious sanctions" against Iran.

She predicted the treaty will have bipartisan support in Congress. "There are times when people of good will and great intellect have diverging views on how to deal with complex issues, but I don't think this is one of those times," she said.

"The only way we think we are going to convince the Iranians to give up nuclear weapons is if they conclude they will be less safe with them than without them and that their economy and their society will suffer sufficiently that the tradeoff is no longer worth it to them," Clinton said.

Sanctions are not the only means of effecting change, she said. "We've always said all options are on the table, but clearly our preference is to create conditions that would lead to changes in the policy of the Iranian government toward the pursuit of nuclear weapons which, by the way, is their stated policy."

Hoo boy. :neutral:

#2

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:56 am
by Ace Pace
The West can't really do shit, except convince Iran to do a South Africa and willfully stop working on nuclear weapons. What do you really expect to happen?

Bar an Israeli strike, which would be a fuckup of global proportions.

#3

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:05 pm
by Stofsk
Meh. Wake me when Iran stops posturing and starts detonating test devices. Then the whole world will know they've 'mastered' it.

#4

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:06 pm
by Ace Pace
Stofsk wrote:Meh. Wake me when Iran stops posturing and starts detonating test devices. Then the whole world will know they've 'mastered' it.
So Israel is not a nuclear power?

#5

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:58 pm
by General Havoc
Israel independently is known to have the capacity to create nuclear weapons tomorrow, assuming that is that they do not have them right now (which they have never confirmed, but is regarded as fact by most analysts). They are not the only countries to have that capacity. Japan, Germany, South Africa, and Brazil are all thought to be capable of assembling working nuclear weapons on nearly no time-frame at all.

Ahmadinejad here is shouting "we are masters of the universe, damnit!" and hoping everyone believes him.

So yeah, I will believe them when they detonate a test bomb.

#6

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:02 pm
by Cynical Cat
Fun factoid: A poli sci prof of mine, specializing international violence and its control (i.e. war) once asked the head of the Canadian nuclear agency how long it would take his department to build a deliverable nuclear weapon.

The reply: "Can I have the people back who are on vacation right now? Six weeks if I can, if not eight weeks."

#7

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:04 pm
by SirNitram
This Just In: Guy Who Blows Hot Air Constantly declares his nation has nuclear weapon technology!

Why do we believe this cheeseball?

#8

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:03 pm
by Stofsk
Ace Pace wrote:
Stofsk wrote:Meh. Wake me when Iran stops posturing and starts detonating test devices. Then the whole world will know they've 'mastered' it.
So Israel is not a nuclear power?
I don't know how you came to ask me that question, but Gen Havoc adequately replied to it.

#9

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:14 pm
by The Cleric
What, did they build 500 regular explosives and level up? Also known as the Penny-Arcade cooking method?