Posted on 15 December 2009. Tags: 2003, 2007, Asia, blueprint, Confidential intelligence documents, David Albright, Foreign intelligence agencies, france, Germany, Great Britain, Institute for Science and International Security, International Atomic Energy Agency, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister, london, Manouchehr Mottaki, Mark Fitzpatrick, neutron initiator, nuclear bomb, Pakistan, President, Qom, Secret Document, Tehran, U.S. National Intelligence Estimate, Uranium deuteride, Washington
Confidential intelligence documents obtained by The Times show that Iran is working on testing a key final component of a nuclear bomb.
The notes, from Iran’s most sensitive military nuclear project, describe a four-year plan to test a neutron initiator, the component of a nuclear bomb that triggers an explosion. Foreign intelligence agencies date them to early 2007, four years after Iran was thought to have suspended its weapons programme. Read the full story
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That social networking sites and applications such as Facebook, Twitter and their competitors can facilitate communication and information sharing amongst diverse groups and individuals is by now a cliché.
It should come as no surprise then, that the secret state and the capitalist grifters whom they serve, have zeroed-in on the explosive growth of these technologies. One can be certain however, securocrats aren’t tweeting their restaurant preferences or finalizing plans for after work drinks. Read the full story
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