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ORAC 13th Jan 2013 14:04

Iran A-Bomb Complete
 
WND: IRAN'S NUCLEAR BOMB PROGRAM COMPLETE by REZA KAHLILI*

Source reveals secret site, last obstacle is to arm missiles

Iran successfully has built a nuclear bomb with the help of Russia and North Korea and has enough weapons-grade uranium and plutonium for more, according to a source in the Revolutionary Guards intelligence unit. The source, who has access to Iran’s nuclear program, said the Islamic regime is working out of seven nuclear sites, most unknown to the IAEA, and that its nuclear bomb program is complete. North Korea has provided the regime with plutonium for nuclear warheads, the source verified, and the last obstacle to overcome is arming missiles with those warheads.

The source, who revealed the existence of the regime’s microbial plant and its effort on biological weapons as published on Jan. 1 by WND exclusively, now has provided information on two of the seven secret sites.

The first is in the town of Khondab near the city of Arak in central Iran where Iran’s heavy-water plant reactor is located, which, once operational, will provide enough plutonium for several bombs just in its first year. WND will soon publish information on the second secret nuclear site, which has direct Russian participation involving laser technology for uranium enrichment. The Khondab site, according to the source, expands on the activity at Iran’s previously secret site in Fordo, about 80 miles away. When the existence of Fordo was revealed in September 2009, much of the nuclear bomb research and equipment was later transferred to Khondab.

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The new site, in the belly of a mountain, is immune to airstrikes. It has three levels accessible by three elevators. The first level is security, where personnel check in, cell phones, arms and other items are confiscated, IDs are checked and passage allowed. The second level houses the centrifuges and the third level the lab, where work is ongoing on both uranium and plutonium bombs. The uranium enrichment on the second level is in two phases: The first phase has eight cascades of centrifuges into which uranium hexafluoride gas has been fed for enrichment; the second phase has 12 cascades with six already operational and six more being readied.

The planning of the site was approved under former president Mohammad Khatami, but the project was approved by the current president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and completed over two years ago. Several high-power towers, visible in images, have been installed near the site to provide much-needed electricity for the centrifuges. The electricity flows only to the bottom of the mountain, where entrances have been dug out.

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“The imagery clearly shows some kind of highly sensitive and fortified installation supporting a deep underground facility inside the mountain,” stated Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, a former CIA analyst and executive director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, an advisory board to Congress. “The exterior facility has a huge security gate and guard post, the entire installation is surrounded by miles of deep trench and berm, like a medieval fortress, with modern security fences and guard posts. “And there are clearly two enormous underground entrances surmounted by a building that may power elevator shafts, escalators or a subway to the underground complex inside the mountain,” he said.

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Of particular interest, Pry said, are the high-tension power lines at the facility. “Whatever is going on inside needs a lot of electricity. Chemical and biological weapons programs have very modest power needs, compared to nuclear weapons programs, which consume enormous amounts of electricity.”

Pry said that Russia, China and North Korea are helping Iran’s nuclear and missile programs and that it is probably no accident that Iran’s underground facilities closely resemble those countries’ setups, which were intended to deceive the West during and after the Cold War. “The discovery of previously unknown underground facilities of such size and potential significance in Iran is further proof that the U.S. is probably underestimating the advancement and sophistication of Iran’s nuclear weapons program,” Pry said. “The present policy of negotiation until Iran is caught red-handed moving toward nuclear weaponization is a policy doomed to fail – probably already has failed inside one of Iran’s underground nuclear installations.”

The site is supervised by Mohsen Fakhrizadeh-Mahabadi, the father of Iran’s nuclear bomb program. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s representative, former defense minister Ali Shamkhani, routinely visits the site. There are 60 personnel working at this site, with four Russian and three North Korean scientists helping the Iranian scientists. Iranian scientists Massoud Ali Mohammadi and Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, who worked on this Khondab project, were assassinated, Mohammadi in 2010 and Roshan last year. Because of those assassinations, Khamenei has ordered the Ministry of Intelligence and National Security to keep a close eye on all employees at various sites and monitor their movement and communications.

Two missile sites in the vicinity of this nuclear site are hidden underground to protect the site from an airstrike.

Currently more than 2,000 centrifuges are enriching uranium at this facility, with more to be operative shortly. With the failure in three rounds of talks since last April between the world powers 5+1 and Iran over its illicit nuclear program and the regime’s defiance in stopping its enrichment and preventing the International Atomic Energy Agency from inspecting suspect sites, the West is running out of options, the source added. He said the regime believes that ultimately America will have no choice but to accept a nuclear-armed Iran.

WND last October revealed that regime scientists at another secret site were working on a neutron detonator for a nuclear weapon and warhead design for ballistic missiles.

[*Reza Kahlili served in CIA Directorate of Operations, as a spy in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, counterterrorism expert; currently serves on the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, an advisory board authorized by Congress.

Onceapilot 13th Jan 2013 15:27

They have a "berm"?

OAP

Heathrow Harry 13th Jan 2013 15:33

source is WND -

WorldNetDaily
(WND) is an American web site that publishes news and associated content from the perspective of U.S. conservatives and the political right.[1] It was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah with the stated intent of "exposing wrongdoing, corruption and abuse of power"[2] and is headquartered in Washington, D.C

Has recently run a front cover with a picture of President Obama as "America's First Muslim President"

so pretty trustworthy eh???

West Coast 13th Jan 2013 16:46

Yeah, so?

Covers sell. Newsweek says Obama is the first gay president. Years ago one of the mainstream news mags said Bill Clinton was the first black president, something he's still known as.

Most of the experts I read, of all political persuasions believe that the Iranians end goal is a nuclear weapon and believe that goal isn't far off. Some news source with some agenda and bias in the near future is going to report: a) the facilities just got the sh!t bombed out of them, b) they have the bomb.

ORAC 13th Jan 2013 17:01

I'd believe it because it presents the view that campaign to stop Iran getting the bomb is lost and, with the number and construction of the sites, any US/Israeli plan to take out the sites would be futile.

I suspect that, being an ex Iranian IRG member, the information was deliberately leaked.

In what possible way does the report support a right wing agenda?

The Old Fat One 13th Jan 2013 17:26


In what possible way does the report support a right wing agenda?
Given the total bunkum that Blair got the British public to swallow before slinging his lot in with Bush prior to wading into Iraq, that is maybe a somewhat naive question.

Scaremongering has been a mainstay policy of the military-industrial complex for decades past.

That is not to say that the report is not accurate...I would not have a clue as to its integrity, but there open source international agencies which are historically proven to be much more accurate/reliable over this sort of thing.

West Coast 13th Jan 2013 17:34

What open source international agencies do you refer to?

Everyone has an agenda. No politiic at the IAEA, right?

Temp Spike 14th Jan 2013 13:17

This is crap. The Iranian bomb is a dud.

Just This Once... 14th Jan 2013 14:31

Dial any number starting with +972. Did it ring, did someone answer?

Good, now back to sleep.

N2erk 14th Jan 2013 17:16

As it is a magazine article, it must be suspect.
However, if official government sources made the same statement, it would be a different matter. Like:
the WMDs and pilotless delivery aircraft of Saddam's,
the Iraqi tanks drawn up on the Saudi border just before Gulf War 1, the babies-torn-from-incubators in Kuwait,
the Soviet submarine base, military airfield and warehouse-full of military weapons in Grenada.
Oh- and didn't the Iraqis also have lots of centrifuges??
One can always trust government statements.

N2erk 14th Jan 2013 17:29

Forgot to add to my last- thanks for the original post ORAC- whether I agree with the content or not, it is good to know what kind of 'information' is being disseminated in 'the media'.

VinRouge 14th Jan 2013 17:36

If Iran does develop the bomb, why should we care? Perhaps then the Israelis wouldn't go around on their moral pedestal whilst having a bomb themselves.

Gemini Twin 14th Jan 2013 17:42

You are correct Onceapilot we must concentrate on the berm, it's clearly the weak link.

LowObservable 14th Jan 2013 18:02

But... what kind of berm is it?

Gemini Twin 14th Jan 2013 18:06

The kind used on a medieval fortress.

davejb 14th Jan 2013 21:20

ORAC an Iranian? Don't tell Blake...
 
Never mind all that, what about this bit.....


I suspect that, being an ex Iranian IRG member, the information was deliberately leaked.
...when did you retire from the IRG?

ricardian 14th Jan 2013 23:51

Lowobservable said

But... what kind of berm is it?
Possibly Inspector Clouseau's "berm"?

hval 9th Apr 2013 11:33

Iran Recommences Uranium Mining
 
Mining operations have recommenced at two uranium mines (Saghand 1 and 2) and a processing at milling plant at Ardakan.

Pontius Navigator 9th Apr 2013 15:30

I love the idea of bomb proof mountains.

There is more than two ways to skin a cat.

sisemen 9th Apr 2013 15:53

Methinks f**k up level one and then you have the world's biggest mines rescue site. :E


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