Iran joins 'countries with nuclear technology'

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Iran joins 'countries with nuclear technology'

"I officially announce that Iran has joined countries with nuclear technology," Ahmadinejad said.

He stressed that Iran's nuclear efforts were for peaceful efforts and that no country should stand in its way.

"Our nation is a peaceful nation," Ahmadinejad said. (Watch as Ahmadinejad makes his announcement -- 1:59)

The enrichment took place Sunday, the president said, adding that "our nuclear activities have been under complete supervision, unprecedented supervisions" by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

"And today we are interested in operating under IAEA supervision," he said.

IAEA inspectors are at a facility in Natanz, but it is unclear whether they witnessed the enrichment process. (Uranium enrichment explainer)

Earlier Tuesday, Gholamreza Aghazadeh, head of Iran's atomic energy agency, said that the Natanz facility had enriched uranium at 3.5 percent -- a low-grade level sufficient to run a power plant, but far below the 90 percent required for weapons.

The U.N. Security Council has demanded that Iran cease its enrichment activities, but Tehran says that the country has a right to produce nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes.

The West, led by the United States, believes that Iran plans to build nuclear weapons. (Watch what Iran's annoucement could mean in the future -- 2:06)

"This is another step by the Iranian regime in defiance of the international community," U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters in Washington.

"Once again they have chosen the pathway of defiance as opposed to the pathway of cooperation. And we would call upon the Iranian regime to reconsider the steps that it has taken," McCormack said.

Earlier, former President Hashemi Rafsanjani told the Kuwait News Agency that Iran's enrichment facility had successfully enriched uranium using a cascade of 164 centrifuges. Last month, Iran said it was producing enriched uranium from a cascade of 20 centrifuges.

Thousands of the devices must operate in a series of cascades to yield enough highly enriched uranium needed for a nuclear bomb.

After Rafsanjani's announcement, White House spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters that Iran should be taking steps to renew confidence in its nuclear intentions, instead of moving in the "wrong direction."

Iran's new statements would only result in further isolation, and the United States will have to consult with its allies on what the next step in the diplomatic standoff would be, McClellan said. (Watch how Iran poses much different diplomatic obstacles than Iraq -- 2:00)

Talks between Iran and Britain, France and Germany stalled in January when Iran began small-scale uranium enrichment and ended its voluntary cooperation with the IAEA, which had been conducting surprise inspections.

IAEA Director-General Mohammed ElBaradei plans to visit Iran this week.

McCormack said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke with ElBaradei on Monday, and ElBaradei told her he was going to Iran to convey the message that Tehran needs to abide by the IAEA demands.

Rafsanjani said ElBaradei would face "new circumstances" when he arrives but did not elaborate.

Rafsanjani said that the attention given by the West had made Iran's nuclear program "extremely complicated," adding that "Iran is very serious about defending its legal rights."

Bush administration officials say they are pursuing a diplomatic solution with Iran.

They have been fending off questions over a report in this week's issue of The New Yorker that preparations for military strikes on Iran -- possibly including nuclear weapons -- have gone "beyond contingency planning."

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dismissed that report, written by journalist Seymour Hersh, as a trip to "fantasy land."

"Let me be clear: The department's policy is the president's policy," Rumsfeld said. "President Bush and America's allies are on a diplomatic track."

What do you guys think?

Its only a matter of time before we hit those bastards, too!

Go Dub'ya!

This is very, very worrying.

Originally posted by DiamondBullets
Its only a matter of time before we hit those bastards, too!

Go Dub'ya!

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with what army? we barely even have a national guard because they're over in a hellish sandpit to defend us against the WMD's that were never there, and enriched uranium intelligence that dubya pulled out his ass. now its the real thing and we have little power to stop them.

GO DUBYA!!!

Oh, don't forget Bush could still use his diplomatic power.

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...

Originally posted by Eis
What do you guys think?
Didn't GWB use that same excuse to invade: Iraq, Syria, Libya, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan? What next: Pakistan, India, Turkmenistan, Ethiopia, Kuwait?

"I officially announce that Iran has joined countries with nuclear technology," Ahmadinejad said.

He stressed that Iran's nuclear efforts were for peaceful efforts and that no country should stand in its way.

"Our nation is a peaceful nation," Ahmadinejad said. (Watch as Ahmadinejad makes his announcement -- 1:59)

Peaceful?....Ok, if you call people like this ---> 😠 peaceful.

Originally posted by debbiejo
Peaceful?....Ok, if you call people like this ---> 😠 peaceful.
I call that a smilie

whats interesting is the whole "spreading freedom" explanation won't work, since the vast majority of iran is shiite. i guess we're gonna get to see dubya crawl into the UN on all fours. "hey guys...remember me? about that stuff i said about not needing you...........i'm sowwy *bats eyelashes*"

Originally posted by DiamondBullets
Its only a matter of time before we hit those bastards, too!

Go Dub'ya!

We might not have too. Israel is really in trouble now that Iran has nukes of it's own. Israel will probably lead a preemptive attack on Iran.

Iran's own president or king whatever said that he wants to annihilate Israel from the face of the earth. Them sound like fighting words. boxing

If Iran gets cocky, Israel wouldn't hesitate to use nukes of their own.

Originally posted by Adam Warlock
We might not have too. Israel is really in trouble now that Iran has nukes of it's own. Israel will probably lead a preemptive attack on Iran.

Iran's own president or king whatever said that he wants to annihilate Israel from the face of the earth. Them sound like fighting words. boxing

If Iran gets cocky, Israel wouldn't hesitate to use nukes of their own.

where do you people come from?..."iran has nukes of its own"

have you even been paying attention?

Originally posted by jaden101
where do you people come from?..."iran has nukes of its own"

have you even been paying attention?

They got nukes. Just like North Korea.

Iran: Were just gonna open a uranium mine for enrichment and new energy sources for our country...

Bullshit

They got nukes. They got at least one or two. We should have hit them instead of Iraq.

Great Googly Moogley's!!! Your from Scotland?

Originally posted by DiamondBullets
Its only a matter of time before we hit those bastards, too!

Go Dub'ya!

Yea ok, have fun being selected in the draft(if we go into iran, we'd need one to even have an army) while I vacation in Spain.

Originally posted by PVS
whats interesting is the whole "spreading freedom" explanation won't work, since the vast majority of iran is shiite. i guess we're gonna get to see dubya crawl into the UN on all fours. "hey guys...remember me? about that stuff i said about not needing you...........i'm sowwy *bats eyelashes*"

In your wildest dreams only, PVS.

UN needs the US far more than the other way around.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
In your wildest dreams only, PVS.

UN needs the US far more than the other way around.

Exactly.

The US is a big factor in the UN.

Back to the topic at hand, I am fairly certain if US doesn't make the first tactical strike againt Iran, Israel will.

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
Oh, don't forget Bush could still use his diplomatic power.

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...

Really. Well, maybe thing's are looking up for Iran in a sense. Militarism, nukes... next will be running water and jobs!

This time the US can 'liberate' the people of Iran from a 'tyrant' who is over-whelmingly supported. Seeing as they did such a good job in winning the popular support and confidence in a country that actually wanted rid of their dictator, I'm sure the extraordinary subtleties of the US' persuasive techniques will be met with great success this time around.

Originally posted by Captain Falcon
Didn't GWB use that same excuse to invade: Iraq, Syria, Libya, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan? What next: Pakistan, India, Turkmenistan, Ethiopia, Kuwait?

As far as my knowledge goes, Iraq never officially announced they had successfully produced low grade enriched uranium. 😬

Originally posted by Adam Warlock
We might not have too. Israel is really in trouble now that Iran has nukes of it's own. Israel will probably lead a preemptive attack on Iran.

Iran's own president or king whatever said that he wants to annihilate Israel from the face of the earth. Them sound like fighting words. boxing

If Iran gets cocky, Israel wouldn't hesitate to use nukes of their own.


What the? Did you even read the article? Iran does not have nuclear bombs.
All they said is that they have uranium in a sufficient level to power a nuclear plant, no where near sufficient for a weapon.

I read the damn article. They either have one or two bombs or are on the way to making one. Doesn't matter. They shouldn't be doing it at all. We should have focused more on Iran and North Korea rather than Iraq.

Originally posted by Adam Warlock
I read the damn article. Their either have one or two bombs or are on the way to making one. Doesn't matter. They shouldn't be doing it at all. We should have focused more on Iran and North Korea rather than Iraq.

If you did indeed read the article before making that post then you are an idiot.

What makes you so sure the Iranians have bombs? But yes they could be in the way of constructing one... It would still take them a while though.

The uranium they have is enriched at 3.5 percent. A nuclear weapon requires 90 percent.

It's all in the article.