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@925boy I didn’t mean to be funny but his ideas are similar to what @Shapur Zol Aktaf said to me before.
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source or information?base what source ?
Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesperson for the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, told the state-linked Fars news website late on Sunday that particles with a purity of higher than 60 percent had been found by inspectors, but that had happened before and was nothing out of the ordinary.
Good thoughts. We are seeing the return of brinksmanship with the ultimate goal of another JCPOA-esque document. Resistance with force and capacity seems to be the only language the West understands. I expect continued threats of leaving NPT as well as enhanced enrichment capabilities being announced. It's all a facade though... with current capacities, if Iran wanted a nuke they could have had one years ago (plus some would argue she has a nice stockpile already).Did they leak the enrichment news to escalate to something like UN/IAEA activities/censure
Or to restart an interim small barjam?
Maybe even try both.
Seems like false alarm, someone trying to put unnecessary pressure on Iran.
Iran denies enriching uranium to 84 percent purity amid IAEA row
The IAEA says it is talking to Iran over enrichment, as Tehran says the agency is being used as a ‘political tool’.www.aljazeera.com
Is it really possible to have such a large anomaly from 60% though?Did they leak the enrichment news to escalate to something like UN/IAEA activities/censure
Or to restart an interim small barjam?
Maybe even try both.
Is it really possible to have such a large anomaly from 60% though?
Is it really possible to have such a large anomaly from 60% though?
Never been really my favorite country just another Arab country that’s more into building a flashier country than helping Muslims, much like Saudi Arabia. But you got to admit their weapons industry has evolved rapidly in a very short amount of time, the difference without sanctions and heavy western technology transfers.Some equipment photos of the IDEX that is currently ongoing in UAE..will add more if I find any interesting equipment/
UZBEK armored vehicle
Turkish Armored vehicle;
south African UAV
UAE EDGE Transporter coaxial
Twin rotor
Nothing to admit. There is no viable and indigenous weapons industry. There is no ‘industry’. Period.Never been really my favorite country just another Arab country that’s more into building a flashier country than helping Muslims, much like Saudi Arabia. But you got to admit their weapons industry has evolved rapidly in a very short amount of time, the difference without sanctions and heavy western technology transfers.
But you got to admit their weapons industry has evolved rapidly in a very short amount of time, the difference without sanctions and heavy western technology transfers.
It’s like I said a lot of it is western technology transfers I never said they built their industry from scratch even Iran needed help in the beginning, regardless of how I feel about a bunch of yuppie sheikhs.Lol their entire weapons industry is based on import of parts.
If a country like Russia struggles with development of arms after being cut off from components for 1-5% of a total finished product. What will happen to these PGGC when they rely on western components and tech for their entire supply chain?
Turkey maybe the only non Israeli country in Middle East that could keep SOME of its industry alive without western tech. But even the majority of their products are filled with western components and tech.
Forget the Arabs. That’s all show.
Some equipment photos of the IDEX that is currently ongoing in UAE..will add more if I find any interesting equipment/
UZBEK armored vehicle
Turkish Armored vehicle;
south African UAV
UAE EDGE Transporter coaxial
Twin rotor