Friday, January 01, 2010

New Propaganda Tactic

Intel report: 'Iran to get uranium from Kazakhstan'

"Teheran appears to be running out of the material, which it needs to feed its uranium enrichment program.

Intel report: Iran seeking to smuggle raw uranium

"Such a deal would be significant because, according to an independent research group, Tehran appears to be running out of the material, which it needs to feed its uranium enrichment program."

Total load of horseshit, comparable to that yellowcake nonsense that the Bush mob used to help justify the rape of Iraq. Iran has immense uranium deposits and more are being found all the time. The country simply doesn't need to import any of it; the stories are no doubt dreamed up in Mossad psy op programs and this will probably be endlessly repeated in the media a la the "wiping Israel off the map" lie.
Iran, Kazakhstan and Russia are all denying this accusation, all uranium shipments to Iran are banned by the UN, movements of significant amounts would be easily detected and Iran doesn't need any uranium from abroad. But all that won't deter the warmongering propagandists from lying and their corrupt media whores from echoing them.

Iran's uranium reserves inexhaustible

"Tehran, March 3, IRNA -- Iran's Atomic Energy Agency has officially announced that some 400 uranium mines have been identified nationwide, which will help posterity benefit from nuclear energy.
In January 1989, the London-based magazine 'The Echo of Iran' wrote in its 12th edition that following five years of mining in Saghand, Yazd, experts discovered more than 3,000 tons of uranium and 4,000 tons of molybdenum. It has been announced that so far some 50 to 100 million dollars have been invested in mining the reserves.
In addition to the above-mentioned mines, other quarries have been discovered such as those in Bandar Abbas which needs less investment compared to the one in Saghand since it is an exposed field, a report by IRNA's News and Research Office said.
Although the reserves in the mine have not been fully estimated, preliminary studies reveal that it contains substantial amount of ore
."

"Mines identified so far can meet the country's uranium demands for tens of years. This gives Iran a distinct position in the international scene."

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