Iran's secret site is the missing piece in its nuclear puzzle

Iran's newly revealed second centrifuge plant hidden in a mountainside fits neatly into Tehran's nuclear program, as if it were a long-missing piece to a jigsaw puzzle that's almost complete.

That is because Western intelligence analysts and experts outside government have long suspected that if Iran wanted to produce fissile material for a nuclear weapon, it would have to do so at a hidden facility. Known Iranian nuclear sites are too closely ... Full Story »

Posted by Derek Hawkins - via Christian Science Monitor

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Fabrice Florin
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by Fabrice Florin - Sep. 29, 2009

Informative report on Iran's hidden nuclear site, as well as its other facilities. This article is factual and fair, but doesn't provide a lot of sourcing or context. Helpful overview nonetheless.

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