Iran nuke in 6 months? or sooner...
Mohamed ElBaradei assumes there are no secret production programs in Iran he doesn't know about. ( 6 months is VERY CLOSE, ) I think this is a risky assumption. G
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If It Wants To Produce Nuclear Weapons, Iran Would Have To "Leave The NPT, Expel The IAEA Inspectors, And... It Would Need At Least Six Months to One Year"
Mohamed ElBaradei: "If Iran wants to turn to the              production of nuclear weapons, it must leave the NPT, expel the IAEA              inspectors, and then it would need at least... Considering the              number of centrifuges and the quantity of uranium Iran              has..."
Interviewer: "How much              time would it need?"
ElBaradei:              "It would need at least six months to one year. Therefore, Iran will              not be able to reach the point where we would wake up one morning to              an Iran with a nuclear weapon."
         
Interviewer: "Excuse me, I would like to              clarify this for our viewers. If Iran decides today to expel the              IAEA from the country, it will need six months..."
         
ElBaradei: "Or one year, at              least..."
Interviewer: "... to              produce [nuclear] weapons?"
         
ElBaradei: "It would need this period to              produce a weapon, and to obtain highly-enriched uranium in              sufficient quantities for a single nuclear weapon." [...]
        
"A Military Strike [Against Iran]              Would Be the Worst Thing Possible"
"In my view, a military strike would be the worst thing possible.              It would turn the Middle East into a ball of fire."
         
Interviewer: "It would be worse than              sanctions?"
ElBaradei: "Much              worse, because a military strike would mean, first and foremost,              that even if Iran does not produce nuclear weapons today, it would              implement a so-called 'crash course,' or an accelerated plan to              produce a nuclear weapon, with the agreement and blessing of all the              Iranians – even the Iranians living in the West."
         
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Interviewer: "Dr.              ElBaradei, what do the Iranian officials tell you when you confront              them about the need for more transparency?"
         
ElBaradei: "They say there will be more              transparency, but at the end of the day, I'd rather wait to see this              transparency.
[...]
"I              always think of resigning in the event of a military strike."          
Interviewer: "You will resign              in the event that..."
         
ElBaradei: "If military force is used, I would              conclude that there is no mechanism left for me to defend."          
Interviewer: "This is a threat              directed at the Americans – if you strike, I will              resign."
ElBaradei: "I am not              doing this for material profit. If I was working in the private              sector, I would... I am doing this out of the conviction that I am              defending shared values. If we deviate from these shared              values..."
Interviewer: "So              there is no justification for an attack..."
 
"There Will Be              No Point in My Continuing My Work If Military Force Is              Used"
ElBaradei: "The day I believe that the              international system has begun to collapse is the day I will              resign."
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Interviewer: "If the world reaches a consensus              that there is no solution but to attack Iran, would you still              resign? What if Europe, America, and the entire West agree that the              only resolution is a military one?"
         
ElBaradei: "I don't think that what we are              seeing today in Iran poses a clear, imminent, and immediate              danger."
Interviewer: "But in a              year or two, it could become..."
         
ElBaradei: "If this happens, it will be a              different story, but if a military strike is launched against Iran              now, in my opinion, I will have no choice but to..."
         
Interviewer: "So there is no justification for              a strike against Iran today."
         
ElBaradei: "None whatsoever. There will be no              point in my continuing my work if military force is used at              present."
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I repeat:
Mohamed ElBaradei assumes there are no secret production programs in Iran he doesn't know about. ( 6 months is VERY CLOSE, ) I think this is a risky assumption. G
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