Thursday, October 1, 2009

Iran Sending it's Uranium to Russia



Iran has agreed to transfer a large amount of their supply of nuclear fuel to other countries to have it enriched, possibly reducing Iran's ability to produce bombs temporarily. Western officials said that "Iranian negotiators agreed in principle to ship part of their stockpile of enriched uranium to be reprocessed in Russia and France to create new fuel rods for an aging medical-research reactor in Tehran". This decision may be a sign that we are moving in the right direction with negotiations with Iran regarding their nuclear program, although it is obvious that this issue will not be resolved for quite awhile.

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