Talk:Former Iranian president Rafsanjani states Iran is enriching uranium

April 2006
Mohamed ElBaradei will be in Iran Wednesday!? -Edbrown05 05:42, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

the thumbnail for this article is ridiculous. Something like just an Atom would be fine, or if you guys want it i'll just get the borderline of Iran with an atom symbol in it. --80.172.138.212 14:24, 12 April 2006 (UTC)


 * It's just a standard little graphic of the sort that most news agencies use for many stories in a similar theme. I don't know what's so ridiculous about it.

Confirmed?
Can this information be confirmed: '''Iran's current enrichment is only to reactor-grade — around 3.5% of the isotope uranium-235. Uranium-235 occurs in less than 1% of all uranium found in nature, but is the only isotope of uranium which is easily fissionable. In order to create a nuclear bomb, a few kilotons of uranium must be enriched to around 90% of uranium-235. Experts have said that if Iran is going to attempt to make enough uranium-235 for a nuclear bomb, they would need to install thousands of centrifuges and run them continuously for many years'''... I do not recall seeing any of that in the sources...Unless I missed it. Jason Safoutin 16:38, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
 * It might not be in those sources, but it is easily verifiable from our uranium enrichment article at Wikipedia. Unfortunately the mainstream news sources generally do not explain the technical aspects, even the very basic ones which are necessary to make sense of the story. --Fastfission 19:05, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Technical Information Revised
Passing reader, anonymous edit. AIM: mliesenf

Regarding a recent edit
Please provide a source for this edit. irid:t 23:39, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

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