so it would seem that we have an interest in keeping the IAEA there, no? >The issue here is that Iran has their own sources of raw uranium. If the >IAEA inspectors are booted there is no supervision and they are "free" to >mine uranium and process it to whatever purity they so choose. At least >with the Russian deal, they would not have the processing capability and >would be forced to only use lower grade uranium that would not work for >making a bomb. Their insistance on having their own processing facilities >(either production or research) is the deal breaker. There is nothing >stopping them from using a "research" facility to make enough highly refined >product for a nuclear device. Doesn't take much to create a kiloton capable >bomb...
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