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There's a Secret Replica of Iran's Nuclear Facilties Hidden in Tennessee
Deep in the forest, scientists work around the clock to figure out what Iran can and can't do with its nuclear capabilitiesBy Andrew Moseman
In its tense negotiations over slowing Iran's nuclear development, the United States isn't just walking a diplomatic tightrope. It's walking a technological one, too, trying to allow Iran to continue researching only those technologies that can be used for peaceful purposes like energy, and none that could be weaponized.
Thankfully, the diplomats have some help. At Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee, the U.S. has a secret mock-up of Iran's nuclear capabilities, The New York Times says. Here, government scientists try to determine what Iran can and cannot do with its current technologies by trying to do it themselves, and then provide negotiators with their best guesses as to which technologies Iran should and shouldn't be allowed to keep.
A prime target of the effort was redesigning Iran's still-under-construction nuclear reactor at Arak, a sprawling complex ringed by antiaircraft guns. The question was how to prevent the reactor from producing weapons-grade plutonium, a main fuel of atom bombs. Iran insisted the reactor was being built to produce medical isotopes for disease therapy.
In that case, Iran proposed a way to redesign the facility and then Argonne National Laboratory had to evaluate that proposal. The scientists added a few tweaks based on their research that should prevent Arak from being used to develop weapons-grade plutonium.
Source: The New York Times
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There's a Secret Replica of Iran's Nuclear Facilties Hidden in Tennessee (Original Post)
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JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)1. We would not be entering into an agreement with Iran regarding its
nuclear capacity if we didn't have some way to pretty much know what is going on inside Iran's community of nuclear scientists and all of its possible nuclear facilities.
We Americans are very thorough when we decide something is important. And we stop at pretty much nothing when we want to get a job done. That's how we settled this country. That's our nature.
Iran will not get by with any breach of this agreement. I feel very confident of that.
bananas
(27,509 posts)2. They should hire Megan Rice as an expert in bypassing nuclear security systems. nt