Reports: Iran quadruples production of low-enriched uranium
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran has quadrupled its production of low-enriched uranium amid tensions with the U.S. over Tehran’s unraveling nuclear accord, two semi-official news agencies reported Monday, an announcement just after President Donald Trump warned Iran it would face its “official end” if it threatened America again.
While the reports said the production is of uranium enriched only to the 3.67% limit set by the 2015 nuclear deal that Tehran reached with world powers, it means that Iran soon will go beyond the stockpile limitations established by the accord.
This follows days of heightened tensions sparked by the Trump administration’s deployment of bombers and an aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf over still-unspecified threats from Iran. While Trump’s dueling approach of flattery and threats has become a hallmark of his foreign policy, the risks have only grown in dealing with Iran, where mistrust between Tehran and Washington stretch back four decades.
So far this month, officials in the United Arab Emirates alleged that four oil tankers sustained damage in a sabotage attack; Yemeni rebels allied with Iran launched a drone attack on an oil pipeline in Saudi Arabia; and U.S. diplomats relayed a warning that commercial airlines could be misidentified by Iran and attacked, something dismissed by Tehran.
All these tensions are the culmination of Trump’s decision a year ago to pull the U.S. out of Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers. While both Washington and Tehran say they don’t seek war, many worry any miscalculation could spiral out of control.
Both the semi-official Fars and Tasnim news agencies reported on the quadrupled production quoting Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesmen of Iran’s nuclear agency. He said the increase in production of 3.67% enriched uranium does not mean Iran increased the number of centrifuges it has in use, another requirement of the deal.
He said Iran “in weeks” would reach the 300-kilogram limit set by the nuclear deal.
Kamalvandi said Iran had informed the International Atomic Energy Agency about its move. The IAEA did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
Trump’s tweet early Monday came just hours after a Katyusha rocket fell in Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone near the statue of the Unknown Soldier, less than a mile from the U.S. Embassy, causing no injuries. Iraqi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasoul told The Associated Press that the rocket was believed to have been fired from eastern Baghdad. The area is home to Iran-backed Shiite militias.
“If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran,” Trump tweeted. “Never threaten the United States again!”
Trump did not elaborate, nor did the White House.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif responded by tweeting that Trump had been “goaded” into “genocidal taunts.” Zarif referenced both Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan as two historical leaders that Persia outlasted.
“Iranians have stood tall for a millennia while aggressors all gone,” he wrote. He ended his tweet with: “Try respect - it works!”
He also used the hashtag #NeverThreatenAnIranian, a reference to a comment he made in negotiations for the atomic accord.
Trump campaigned on pulling the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear accord, which saw Iran agree to limit its enrichment of uranium in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Since the withdrawal, the U.S. has re-imposed previous sanctions and come up with new ones, as well as warning other nations they would be subject to sanctions as well if they import Iranian oil.
Iran has said it would begin backing away from terms of the deal, setting a July 7 deadline for Europe to come up with new terms or it would begin enriching uranium closer to weapons-grade levels. Tehran long has insisted it does not seek nuclear weapons, though the West fears its program could allow it to build them.
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt told journalists in Geneva that Iran should not doubt the U.S. resolve, warning that “if American interests are attacked, they will retaliate.”
“We want the situation to de-escalate because this is a part of the world where things can get triggered accidentally,” Hunt said.
Meanwhile, Oman’s minister of state for foreign affairs made a previously unannounced visit Monday to Tehran, seeing Zarif, the state-run IRNA news agency reported. The visit by Yusuf bin Alawi comes after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called Oman’s Sultan Qaboos bin Said last week. Oman long has served as a Western backchannel to Tehran and the sultanate hosted the secret talks between the U.S. and Oman that laid the groundwork for the nuclear deal negotiations.
In Saudi Arabia, the kingdom’s military intercepted two missiles fired by the Iranian-allied Houthi rebels in neighboring Yemen. The missiles were intercepted over the city of Taif and the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, the Saudi-owned satellite channel Al-Arabiya reported, citing witnesses. The Saudi government has yet to acknowledge the missile fire, which other Saudi media also reported.
Hundreds of rockets, mortar rounds and ballistic missiles have been fired into the kingdom since a Saudi-led coalition declared war on the Houthis in March 2015 to support Yemen’s internationally recognized government.
The Houthis’ Al-Masirah satellite news channel denied that the rebels had any involvement with this round of rocket fire.
Between the two targeted cities is Mecca, home to the cube-shaped Kaaba that Muslims pray toward five times a day. Many religious pilgrims are in the city for the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
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This was blissfully ignored by our Government as we returned $150 Billion at night, unauthorized by Congress. Iran is a young nation that is intelligent and web oriented. They do not like their leadership either. Young Iranians want to Westernize. President Obama had a chance to win their hearts over a few years ago when they displayed rare resistance to their leaders. Obama remained silent. Instead Obama returned the money just as Iran was about to financially collapse. This weakness put us at a disadvantage. Therefore, the JCPOA was not worth the paper it was written on...sorry to say. Iran can never be allowed to have nuclear weapons. This is the predicament we are left in. All of the appeasers laud over the imaginary compliance of Iran. We all know where that heads: Neville Chamberlin -“Peace in Our Time”
In addition, Iran is a warmongering nation that has continued causing disturbances in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Philippines, etc. This is in spite of this agreement being initiated, not because it was wisely revoked.
The current Iran situation was manufactured by the administration, so yes I expect them to fix it. If the previous agreement wasn’t sufficient, negotiate in good faith for changes. What is problematic is unilaterally tearing it up then doing nothing until a crisis arises.
Nothing in my post sided with Iran. I first pointed out your lie about yellowcake then repeated my expectation that trump restablize what what he destabilized.
Besides, were you tight lipped when the GOP questioned Obama? Did you criticize Trump going as far as telling the world Obama was actually a Kenyan and not the legal president?
Now, Joe, here you go again deflecting toward Obama. You just scolded Meyers about that recently. Stay on topic, please. Deflection indicates weakness as a result of confusion. Also, vulgar language is inappropriate. What is wrong, did you get turned down by a Doctoral Program?
You do side with Iran when you justify their reaction, which, by the way, is an inaccurate assumption.
Peace is a fragile thing that needs constant vigilance. When the Peace Fails, War Begins. I've had two sons already over in the middle east, and a third currently serving.
The only way to keep that Peace, is by staying strong. My sons were willing to sacrifice, in order that we as a nation, stay strong. We are not strong, because we've been confused. We've lost our way, because we've been lead astray. Iran cannot humiliate the United States, only weak minded Americans can do that. As for me and my sons, we'll remain strong. Peace through strength is what Reagan said, and I agree. But I'll add this... "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
These sons of Hagar can not harm me. The demise of these United States is coming quickly, because the people have lost sight of who in God's Name, we were. We were put here for his namesake.
You would all be having hissy fit if the Iranians told you can't guzzle Coors Light, burp, fart and procreate with fat ass, white trash women.
Good Morning!
Oh well, his sentence was going to end "soon after" anyway
His mom was... well... different. His grandparents (mom's parents), were communists. He wasn't brought up singing...
"My country, 'tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing;
Our fathers' God to Thee,
Author of liberty,
To Thee we sing.
Long may our land be bright,
With freedom's holy light,
Protect us by Thy might,
Great God our King.
Nope!
Heck, within a millionth of a second, it will set off 300 trillion calories of energy. The surrounding air would super heat in to a yuge and expanding fireball.
That fireball would extend more than a mile in diameter and at its center produce intense heat beyond measure perhaps. All said and done, flammable materials and dispersing burning objects from the epicenter, would scatter for perhaps 500 miles.
Sounds like a reasonable boundary, for such loving and civilized folks. To get them closer to that edge of limit, send them some pallets of cash. Thank you KKK (sarc off)
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