Sunday, July 08, 2007

The Not So Big Surprise

clipped from www.ynetnews.com
Asgari, who according to reports is being held in a top-secret military installation, has been able to shed a new light on much of the Iranian regime's
most inner workings, especially regarding the Iranian nuclear development project.

 

Up until now, Iran – according to known intelligence – has been building two nuclear plants, in Arak and Bushehr, and has been using centrifuges to enrich uranium.

 

Iran, Asgari told his interrogator's is working in another, stealth path, toward achieving its nuclear goal.

 

This third method involves attempts to enrich uranium by using laser beams along with certain chemicals designed to enhance the process. These trials are held in a special weapons facility in Natanz.

 

Keeping quiet  

Iran, said Asgari, is making special efforts to hide this path from the West, keeping it as a fallback in case international sanctions or a military strike should shut down or destroy the existing plants.