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Suspected Iran Nuclear Site Reportedly Increasingly Active

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By GEORGE JAHN   11/21/11 02:10 PM ET   AP

VIENNA -- Satellite surveillance has shown an increase in activity at an Iranian site suspected of links to alleged secret work on nuclear weapons, officials tell The Associated Press.

The reports come as the International Atomic Energy Agency and nations tracking Iran's nuclear program increase efforts to monitor such sites following the strongest IAEA report to date on alleged Iranian research and development of such weapons. But the significance is unclear.

One official cited intelligence from his home country, saying it appeared Tehran is trying to cover its tracks by sanitizing the site and removing any evidence of nuclear research and development. But two others reserved judgment while confirming sightings of increased activity. And in Washington, Pentagon spokesman Capt. John Kirby said he has "seen nothing to indicate that those concerns are warranted."

The focus is on a structure believed to be housing a large metal chamber at a military site that a Nov. 8 International Atomic Energy Agency report described as being used for nuclear-related explosives testing.

The official with the most precise information said satellite imagery of the site, at Parchin, southwest of Tehran, shows increased activity, including an unusual number of vehicles arriving and leaving. He described the movements, recorded Nov. 4-5, as unusual and said his country views it as evidence that Iran is trying to "clean" the area of traces of weapons-related work

"Freight trucks, special haulage vehicles and cranes were seen entering and leaving ... (and) some equipment and dangerous materials were removed from the site," said a summary he provided to the AP.

Counterparts from two other countries agreed there had been more activity than usual at the site around that date but could not conclude that pointed to an attempted cover-up by the Iranians.

The IAEA was alerted to the suspicions late last week, and a senior diplomat familiar with the issue said the agency was closely monitoring all suspect sites mentioned in the agency's report. He, like the officials, asked for anonymity because his information was confidential.

The IAEA said it would have no comment.

Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's chief delegate to the IAEA, dismissed the reports as "childish stories." He told the AP he had not heard of any such activity, describing the claims as "ridiculous."

Iran is already under U.N. Security Council sanctions because of concerns it seeks to develop nuclear weapons, and the IAEA report has increased international pressure. But the Islamic Republic insists it has no such intentions and says Israel, and its undeclared nuclear arsenal, is the main threat to the Middle East.

Reflecting its defiance, Iran was boycotting an IAEA meeting Monday attended by Israel and all Arab nations meant to explore the possibilities of establishing a nuclear-arms-free Mideast based on the experiences of other world regions with such zones.

In Washington, U.S. officials said the Obama administration will hit the Iranian economy with new sanctions Monday, teaming up with Britain and Canada in an effort to pressure Tehran to halt its suspected nuclear weapons program. The British announced the first measures, declaring they would cut off all financial ties with Iranian banks to stem the flow of funds for its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

The coordinated actions by the United States and its two close allies represent the first direct response to the U.N. nuclear agency's recent report.

Iran's large Parchin complex is used for research, development, and production of ammunition, missiles, and high explosives. IAEA experts had already visited the site twice in 2005 and were allowed to pick several buildings at random for inspections that revealed nothing suspicious. But a former inspector who was part of that inspection told the AP that the site was too vast to be able to draw conclusions on the basis of such restricted and haphazard visits.

Iran asserts it is interested only in producing energy. But it has refused for over three years to allow the IAEA to probe growing suspicions that it is conducting research and development of such weapons and continuing to enrich uranium, which can be used both to power reactors of arm nuclear warheads.

Summarizing such fears in a Nov. 8 report that first mentioned the steel chamber believed to be used for nuclear testing, the agency said some of the alleged activities it listed could have no other purpose than to make the bomb.

Ahead of that report, on Oct. 30, Iran invited top IAEA investigator Herman Nackaerts to Tehran for talks "aiming at a resolution of matters." That would have given Nackaerts a chance to ask for a renewed trip to Parchin that included a visit to the suspected building.

However, on Friday Soltanieh, the Iranian delegate, abruptly announced that the trip was postponed, if not canceled. He blamed the IAEA, saying it had "messed up" the trip by publishing its report.

The decision could give Iran time to clean up sites mentioned in the report as being part of the secret work, should it chose to do so.

The senior diplomat said the IAEA was aware of that possibility – even if the official reason for postponement given to the agency by the Iranians was that domestic sentiment was too negative in the wake of the report for such a visit.

Such cleanups would not be new.

Iran razed the Lavizan Shian complex in northern Iran, before allowing IAEA inspectors to visit the suspected repository of military procured equipment that could be used in a nuclear weapons program five years ago. Tehran said the site had been demolished to make way for a park, but inspectors subsequently found traces of uranium enriched to or near the level used in making the core of nuclear warheads.

The Iranians also embarked on an extensive redo at the Kalay-e Electric Co., just west of Tehran, before agency inspectors were given access nine years ago. Although the site was repainted and otherwise sanitized, samples taken from Kalay-e also showed traces of enriched uranium, though at levels substantially below warhead grade.

Based on the IAEA report, the agency's board on Friday expressed "deep and increasing concern about the unresolved issues regarding the Iranian nuclear program, including those which need to be clarified to exclude the existence of possible military dimensions." The concerns were voiced in a resolution supported by 32 of the 35 board nations.

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Associated Press Pentagon correspondent Pauline Jelinek contributed from Washington.

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12:18 AM on 11/23/2011
I'm not well-versed enough in this subject to know whether Iran might possess the capability of making a nuclear device. But this story DOES smack of some of the baloney we were lead to believe about Iraq from the Bush crowd. Trust, but verify. Those should be the watchwords, here.
01:17 AM on 11/23/2011
agreed
02:54 AM on 11/23/2011
Then neither of you have read the IAEA report. There is no room for reasonable doubt: Iran is developing a nuclear weapon. There is a whole armory of "smoking guns" in the document at http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeairan/bog112011-65.pdf
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11:16 PM on 11/22/2011
"Ex-Inspector Rejects IAEA Iran Bomb Test Chamber Claim

.. former IAEA inspector Robert Kelley has denounced the agency's claims about such a containment chamber as "highly misleading".
Kelley, a nuclear engineer who was the IAEA's chief weapons inspector in Iraq and is now a senior research fellow at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, pointed out in an interview with the Real News Network that a cylindrical chamber designed to contain 70 kg of explosives, as claimed by the IAEA, could not possibly have been used for hydrodynamic testing of a nuclear weapon design, contrary to the IAEA claim.

"There are far more explosives in that bomb than could be contained by this container," Kelley said, referring to the simulated explosion of a nuclear weapon in a hydrodynamic experiment.

Kelley also observed that hydrodynamic testing would not have been done in a container inside a building in any case. "You have to be crazy to do hydrodynamic explosives in a container," he said. "There's no reason to do it. They're done outdoors on firing tables."

Kelley rejected the IAEA claim that the alleged cylindrical chamber was new evidence of an Iranian weapons programme. "We've been led by the nose to believe that this container is important, when in fact it's not important at all," Kelley said...

http://tinyurl.com/7ygltrr
02:56 AM on 11/23/2011
But why should we believe Kelley is right, but the IAEA wrong? Certainly his sweeping and wrong generalization about where one does hydrodynamic testing does not weigh in his favor.
04:11 AM on 11/23/2011
How about the 16 U.S. intelligence agencies who said there is no nuclear weapons program. Do you believe them or not.
yappnmutt
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07:29 PM on 11/22/2011
is everyone tired of israel's krap?
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06:33 PM on 11/22/2011
Iran is trying to surround its base with regular people so that when we bomb the place they can say we killed innocent people. I love how iran uses human shields.
Tony Andrews
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07:42 PM on 11/22/2011
Link?

Evidence?

Unsubstantiated claim?
04:22 PM on 11/22/2011
We are endlessly bombarded by the notion Iran will continue to build its nuclear weapon no matter. We are ask to believe that, small as the country is, its leaders and citizens have acknowledged their assured self-annihilation - collective suicide - but still intend to use this bomb against Israel at the earliest possible moment after they finish making it.
How unintelligent do these media/govt. propagandists think we are?

These headlines are the usual advance propaganda the US keeps excreting as preludes to imminent military actions, their unstoppable colonialism, their territorial accommodations, invasions and expansions, all in the name of US National Security, and our collective global insecurity.
At this moment, the US (and Israel) wants Iran Oil. Period! Tomorrow, it will be something China has they will want. Then Russia, South America ... the gold, the poppies, forever onward!

The present European crisis should be included as being a part of those desired globalization goals.
None of these European debts/lines of credit can ever be repaid. There are no longer enough taxpayers revenues to even satisfy the mounting interests, never mind any principals.

The end results: A loss of national autonomy, the debasing of natural resources rights/returns, the privatization of public utilities and the continued corruption of governments and institutions.
And who in the US will eventually benefit most? Well, multinationals, mega financial institutions, and the US MI complex, of course.
02:58 AM on 11/23/2011
It is not 'propaganda'. Iran really is trying to build a nuclear bomb. The IAEA report leaves no room for reasonable doubt.

See http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeairan/bog112011-65.pdf if you don't believe me. They are developing neutron initiators, for crying out loud! There is NO use for these except in a nuclear bomb.
04:14 AM on 11/23/2011
False, the IAEA report is old news, responses have been provided and the chapter was closed until Amano the guy we pushed to become head of IAEA with promises that he would be on our side came on board. Even this report says no diversion. So stop trying to create another hysteria.
10:09 AM on 11/23/2011
'Iran really is trying to build a nuclear bomb. '

So what! They want to join the club.
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doomonyou
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03:43 PM on 11/22/2011
We have no dog in this fight. If the Republicans get their way your sons and daughters will be dying here. It is Israel's problem, not ours. No more Americans should die to protect the Israelis. Go to any Israeli newspaper on google and see what they say about the U.S.A., and tell me again why we should lift one finger to save their miserable a$$e$.
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01:01 AM on 11/23/2011
Sorry, in this fight (which is Israel's), you, the US are their dog...
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02:17 PM on 11/22/2011
I'm surprised there isn't a sinister music soundtrack to go with the article.
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doomonyou
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03:40 PM on 11/22/2011
There is, but you have to go to Fox News Lies to hear it.
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04:32 PM on 11/22/2011
lol, nice.
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Charles Queen
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12:41 PM on 11/22/2011
So,Iran says what we do is in vain do they?All I can say is their going to be getting a very big surprise in the very near future and it's not going to be santa dropping gifts
06:07 PM on 11/22/2011
And they'll say, we've heard all this krap before.
12:20 PM on 11/22/2011
Fear not, Israel will have our sons and daughters at war with iran within the year.
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06:34 PM on 11/22/2011
Yeah our sons and daughter will be fighting along side the saudis.
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mmayrising
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12:17 PM on 11/22/2011
Iran says Israel needs to be destroyed, Iran builds nuclear weapons, does it take a genius to predict where this idiocy is headed?
12:32 PM on 11/22/2011
Let me guess, you want USA to att*ck Iran and start another w*r for the sake of the hardliners of another country, by relying on the deliberate repeating lies in the mainstream media.
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mmayrising
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06:35 PM on 11/22/2011
on the contrary I point out what happens when countries who hate each other....do not know what each other is doing or what each other possesses. I point to Iraq and the west.
Your leap to my wanting anyone to attack anyone truly astounds me. I happen to think war in all its forms is....as I said....idiocy....but then they happen dont they.
02:34 PM on 11/22/2011
You know you are either an irresponsible individual who acts no better than our politicians who spew lies and mis-information or you have no clue what you are talking about and just repeating something you have heard.

Iran has never stated that it wants to destroy Israel and that is a fact.
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06:29 PM on 11/22/2011
assume I am mis-informed and I never heard the President( Iran) make such a statement, then there are many people so mis-informed most notably people in the state of Israel. As you recall something need not be true to cause a war( IRAQ). As there are millions of innocent people in Iran as well as Israel it would make a lot of sense that no miscalculation related to Nukes be allowed to happen. It is my hope that sane people are making sane decisions as you and I type.
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12:14 PM on 11/22/2011
I am just surprised that since Iran feels comfortable that China and Russia are backing them in technology, trade and money,,,, that they (Iran) hasn't issued a declaration of war against US, Canada and Great Britian. What have they got to lose? China and Russia can veto any UN involvement and they have nuclear weapons backing from the two biggest countries in the world. It would seem to be a pretty good gamble on their part to become a world leader once the dust settles.
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12:13 PM on 11/22/2011
Suspected, suspicions, alleged. The war of falsehoods, guesses and innuendoes continue on the road to another war without end. ten years of making Iran the new bully on the block should have tough us better. Americans want jobs not war. A war that would put oil prices through the ceiling. Great for oil conglomerates, tough luck for American citizens who will be asked to expend blood and treasure once again.
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11:32 AM on 11/22/2011
Why would Iran need a building to build nukes when all Iraq had was a few house trailers and a couple of semi-trailers for their nuke program according to the bush administration.
03:00 AM on 11/23/2011
Yet they ARE building nuclear bombs and studying re-entry systems to deliver them on their Shahab 3 missiles. See http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iaeairan/bog112011-65.pdf if you don't believe me.
05:41 AM on 11/23/2011
Far from marching towards making a nuclear bomb, Iran has repeatedly offered to place additional restrictions on its nuclear program well in excess of its legal obligations, including opening the program entirely to joint US participation and limiting the number of centrifuges they operate. More recently they agreed to a Turkish-Brazilian brokered deal to export their enriched uranium for fabrication into reactor fuel abroad. In each case, the US deliberately undermined or ignored these offers.

WHY.
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10:59 AM on 11/22/2011
"The focus is on a structure believed to be housing a large metal chamber at a military site that a Nov. 8 International Atomic Energy Agency report described as being used for nuclear-related explosives testing."

"former IAEA inspector Robert Kelley has denounced the agency’s claims about such a containment chamber as “highly misleading”.
Kelley, a nuclear engineer who was the IAEA’s chief weapons inspector in Iraq and is now a senior research fellow at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, pointed out in an interview with the Real News Network that a cylindrical chamber designed to contain 70 kg of explosives, as claimed by the IAEA, could not possibly have been used for hydrodynamic testing of a nuclear weapon design, contrary to the IAEA claim.
“There are far more explosives in that bomb than could be contained by this container,” Kelley said, referring to the simulated explosion of a nuclear weapon in a hydrodynamic experiment.
Kelley also observed that hydrodynamic testing would not have been done in a container inside a building in any case. “You have to be crazy to do hydrodynamic explosives in a container,” he said. “There’s no reason to do it. They’re done outdoors on firing tables.”
http://consortiumnews.com/2011/11/19/cracks-open-in-iran-nuke-charges/
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12:05 PM on 11/22/2011
Surely an article reporting this fraud will soon appear here. Surely.
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10:50 AM on 11/22/2011
...ooooooo...their sneaky...probably got a buncho yellow cake under them black burqas...