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Oh Dear! What a Deal! With God Father of ISIS!!!!
Iranian Opposition must be alert!!!!
An Iranian nuclear official announced on Thursday that the
country plans to build two new nuclear power plants in the country’s southeast,
just two weeks after a nuclear deal was signed between world powers (United
States, UK, France, China, Russia) and the regime in Tehran.
The Deputy Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
(AEOI), Mohammad Ahmadian, said that the two plants will be constructed on the
coastline of the Indian Ocean, and that the plants will be at full-working
capacity within a few years.
“At present, necessary studies to build the two power
plants are being carried out through cooperation with 17 research institutes
and consulting engineers companies,” said Ahmadian, who estimated that “the new
plants will cost around” $10 billion dollars and that the project will be
wrapped up “in the upcoming three or four years.”
The head of the AEOI, and former Foreign Minister of Iran,
Ali Akbar Salehi, added that he plans to hire 15,000 technicians to complete
the project.
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Thanks to the nuclear accord, which the Obama administration has trumped as a victory for diplomacy, Iran is slated to
receive an estimated $150 billion dollars in frozen assets, which will easily
cover the cost of the future nuclear plants. It does not appear as if the
nuclear deal prohibits Iran from building additional reactors.
The United States has limited means to vet the new nuke
plants, as Iranian officials have prohibited American or Canadian officials
from inspecting any of their nuclear sites.
According to state-controlled Fars News:
Iran plans to produce at least 190,000 SWUs (Separative
Work Units) of nuclear fuel at industrial scale, while it also thinks of
producing about 1,000,000 SWUs later in future, which will be needed to fuel 5
power plants like Bushehr nuclear power plant.
Additionally, the regime in Tehran “has inked an agreement
with the Russians to construct two nuclear power plants for the generation of
electricity, and is also in talks with the Chinese for the construction of two
more such power facilities,” the state-news service reported on Thursday.
BreitBart Website, Washington 30 July 2015


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