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wakeup2nwo
10-02-2010, 06:54 PM
CrossTalk on Iran: The 20% drive to war?
CrossTalk on Iran: The 20% drive to war? - YouTube
On Peter Lavelles CrossTalk his guests are asked if the drumbeat of war against Iran has begun following Tehrans announcing it would continue to enrich uranium.
secret66mechanism
10-02-2010, 07:19 PM
Iran: Enrichment process of 20% uranium proceeds "well"
2010-02-10 21:31:47
TEHRAN, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- A senior Iranian atomic official said Wednesday that the enrichment process of 20-percent uranium fuel which started on Tuesday moves forward "well," the official IRNA news agency reported.
The enrichment process of 20-percent uranium fuel is " continuous," said Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi, adding that, "The process is moving forward well and the president will talk more about it tomorrow."
On Thursday, Iran will mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution which toppled the pro-American Shah regime.
Asked whether Iran intends to sell the high-enriched uranium, Salehi said, "This fuel is for domestic use, not for sale."
Salehi told Press TV on Tuesday that Iran is still ready to send its low enriched uranium abroad when it receives the 20 percent enriched nuclear fuel.
On Monday, Iran handed over a letter to the IAEA, informing it about the Islamic Republic's plan to produce 20 percent enriched uranium, provoking fresh warnings from the West of new sanctions.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-02/10/c_13171445.htm
uksecretcourts
10-02-2010, 07:38 PM
Israel wants war.
Therefore I doubt Iran will be given the medical isotopes for cancer treatment.
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Life-saving isotopes running out in Iran
Ruhollah Solook (78) was dying before a donated kidney and complex radiotherapy saved his life. Recovering in an isolation room in Teheran’s oldest hospital, he expressed his joy in a telephone interview. “They saved my life already. I hope they will be able to cure me entirely now.”
But Solook’s treatment has become a race against time, as has that of 850,000 other Iranians suffering from heart and kidney disease and various cancers. Somewhere after March 2010, the country will run out of technetium-99, a radioisotope crucial to the treatment of these diseases. Technetium-99 is currently produced locally in Iran.