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27-04-2010, 14:47
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חבר מתאריך: 11.09.06
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ציטוט:
Iran's uranium stockpile is 30 years old, dating to the early 1980s, when South Africa sold it about 531 tons of yellowcake, the powder produced from the raw uranium dug from the ground which is enriched in order to create nuclear reactor fuel (or, potentially, bomb material). Of that supply, the country has only "a relatively small stock" left, according a report last December by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) in Washington, which tracks Iran's nuclear industry. Much of Iran's yellowcake has been refined into uranium hexafluoride, which is kept under scrutiny by inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, as required by the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to which Iran is a signatory. Iran's current stockpile of low-enriched uranium, if enriched to weapons grade - a process that would require Iran kicking out the inspectors and thereby unambiguously declaring its intentions - would be enough to create a single nuclear bomb. But it is a lot less than Iran needs to fuel a nuclear reactor for energy purposes, let alone build several nuclear weapons that would constitute a credible nuclear arsenal
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1. הרי התוכנית הגרעינית האירנית החלה עוד בימי השאה, להפקת חשמל. מה ההגיון בכך, אם אין לאיראן מקורות אורניום?
2. לפי הקטע אירן קיבלה את האורניום שלה מדרא"פ בימי האפרטהייד- שקיימה יחסים ביטחוניים הדוקים עם ישראל באותו זמן בדיוק. נשמע מוזר מאוד- האם ישראל ידעה על כך, ואולי מעבר לכך?
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