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Shocking Iranian nuke admission!

ARTICLE: U.S., Allies Say Iran Has Secret Nuclear Facility, By Karen DeYoung and Michael D. Shear, Washington Post, September 26, 2009

"I am shocked! Shocked to find out there's gambling going on in this institution!"

--"Colonel, your enriched uranium."

"Ah yes. Round up the usual suspects!"

Bet on Iran having already set up the sites where they'll continue enrichment AFTER Israel bombs them.

Comments (3)

Since 1979 the Iranians have been digging, digging, digging, utilizing most German contractors to avoid an airstrike knockout. The Germans remain the foremost experts in the world on building underground factories and munition plants and production facilities. Many in Gerrmany were not discovered by the Allies even after seizing German territory! Perhaps it will take "deep penetrators" to even have limited impact on these facilities. Iran is actually way to far for the Israelies even with aerial refueling. So I guess that leaves US!

Can anyone project where this cultural/geopolitical fiasco is going to go? Besides economic sanctions and potential acts of aggression from Israel, what is Iran going to do with a nuclear weapon? Will the Islamic Republic act in an ahistorical fashion?

Why don't we give the Germans 24hours warning that we are going to bomb the place out of existence and then get it on? Is it necessary that we wait until Iran actually has a nuclear weapon before we do something? Perhaps a small nuclear weapon would be the right response.

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