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RedXtcy
10-06-2009, 12:40 AM
It was Uncle Sam who first gave Iran nuclear equipment
A nuclear reactor was sold to Iran as part of President Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" program. But even then the US had concerns about what might happen if the Shah fell to 'domestic dissidents.'
By Peter Grier | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

from the October 2, 2009 edition

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Washington - For all the recent uproar over Iran's nuclear program, little attention has been paid to the fact that the country which first provided Tehran with nuclear equipment was the United States.

In 1967, under the "Atoms for Peace" program launched by President Eisenhower, the US sold the Shah of Iran's government a 5-megawatt, light-water type research reactor. This small dome-shaped structure, located in the Tehran suburbs, was the foundation of Iran's nuclear program. It remains at the center of the controversy over Iranian intentions, even today.

That is because Iran says it needs more fuel for the reactor, which it insists it uses for basic research, and to produce medical isotopes. And the Tehran Research Reactor runs on uranium that is some 20 percent U-235 – an enrichment level higher than that currently produced by Iran's Natanz enrichment facility.

Now Iran has agreed in principle to send most of its current stockpile of low-enriched uranium abroad, so that some other country – most likely Russia – can produce this more-highly enriched fuel for them. In any case, that is what US and European officials say occurred at this week's meeting between Iran and six western powers.

Such a move would consume some two-thirds of Iran's existing stockpile of 3,200 pounds of low-enriched uranium.

The Shah of Iran was a US ally. But even so, the US had qualms about providing him with nuclear technology. The worries were very like those of today: officials thought it possible that Iran would build on nuclear power programs to develop nuclear weapons technology.

A 1974 Defense Department memorandum, recently declassified and posted on-line by the National Security Archive, noted that stability in Iran depended heavily on the Shah's personality. Should he fall, "domestic dissidents or foreign terrorists might easily be able to seize any special nuclear materials stored in Iran for use in bombs".

Iran planned to obtain up to 20 large nuclear reactors in the next several decades, the memo noted. These might produce large quantities of material that could be converted for bomb use.

"An aggressive successor to the Shah might consider nuclear weapons the final item needed to establish Iran's complete military dominance of the region," noted the memo.

In 1978, President Carter and the Shah struck a deal that would have sent eight US-made light-water reactors to Iran, pending Congressional approval. A year later, the Iranian revolution forced the Shah from power and the deal fell apart.
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patman
10-06-2009, 10:37 AM
Eisenhower wasn't president in 1967. Even though the rest of the article is probably true, it brings doubts when they can't get the correct president or correct date for the article.

WhiteHawk
10-06-2009, 11:17 AM
I would have no problem with them having reactors as long as Russia processes their fuel. I guess they would come up with some dirty bombs, but it sounds like they could do that already anyways.

-Geoff

wikdsvt
10-06-2009, 11:32 AM
I don't trust russia ( read about the hijacked russian ship last month that was hijacked - israel called russia and told them they knew it had missles on it destined for iran). Let some other country make the nuke fuel and keep very close accounting on it!!

Sean
10-06-2009, 11:32 AM
I would have no problem with them having reactors as long as Russia processes their fuel. I guess they would come up with some dirty bombs, but it sounds like they could do that already anyways.

-Geoff

or France or the UK. more likely France or Russia.

moneypit
10-06-2009, 11:51 AM
ronald regan gave arms to the taliban its not the first or the last time this will happen

boosted gt
10-06-2009, 11:54 AM
ronald regan gave arms to the taliban its not the first or the last time this will happen

they were fighting the russians so its ok

nuttsgt
10-07-2009, 09:22 AM
We also helped out Iraq during the Iran/Iraq war.

Help the Soviet Union during WW2 with the lend/lease program only to go head to head with them a few years later.


If Carter had any balls, this would have been taken care of in the late '79/'80.