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2, July 2015 IRAN
The proposed Iran Nuclear Deal should go forward
notwithstanding opposition from Israel and Saudi Arabia.
There is a general consensus from a wide range of
scientific experts that a deal would increase the time it would take Iran to
amass enough bomb-grade uranium for one bomb from the current two months to
at least 12 months.
The agreement will require Iran to disconnect and
remove some 14,000 centrifuges and put them under the control of the
International Atomic Energy Agency. Only 5,060 first-generation machines
would be allowed to enrich uranium to low levels. Some critics argue that
Iran could immediately reassemble, reinstall and recalibrate the excess
centrifuges — but it would take many months, if not years, to achieve such a
goal. Moreover, inspectors would immediately detect any such illegal
activity.
Under the terms of the agreement, Iran must reduce its
current stockpile of 8,700 kilograms of low-enriched uranium to no more than
300 kilograms.
If no agreement is reached there is little doubt that
Iran would accelerate its nuclear bomb making capabilities.
Finally, the US should demand that Israel stop being so
coy and reveal their own huge stockpile of nuclear weapons. Israel should
follow Iran’s example and sign the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty).
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