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Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
I never stated they had enough weapons grade Uranium 235 to make a Nuclear Weapon. What they do have is a reactor. Since they have a working reactor in their possession they have the capabilities to enrich U-238 to U-235 which is the fissile isotope of Uranium which is required to produce a nuclear weapon. We must also consider Plutonium 239 which is made from U-238. Plutonium 239 is created in Nuclear Reactors present in the fuel rods. Plutonium 239 can undergo Nuclear fission and in the process emits Alpha Radiation which is much more ionizing form of radiation than Beta or Gamma radiation. Although Iran says they want a Nuclear program only for producing energy there is a rumor among our Military that Iran already has a Nuclear weapon. If that's the case it's not a matter of if, but when they'll use it.
Jim
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Yes, Iran has a reactor, that goes without saying. LOL.
In the link below summarizes the restrictions that Iran must follow. For example, Iran cannot enrich Uranium past a 3.67% concentration (which is far below the weapons grade concentration of 20%). Iran had to get rid of or dilute any U235 above the 3.67% concentration. Don't worry about the possibility of making Plutonium. Any heavy water produced from the heavy water reactor has to be shipped out. The nuclear reactors are under Constant monitoring.
The bottom line is if the USA stays in the deal Iran will be 15 years from getting an Atomic Bomb. If Trump voids the deal, Iran could start back enriching Uranium to get the P235 concentration to a weapons grade level, they could have a Atomic Bomb (nuclear weapon) within two years.
From the link:
Instead, it agreed to redesign the reactor so it cannot produce any weapons-grade plutonium. All spent fuel will be sent out of the country as long as the modified reactor exists.
Most of the 20 tonnes of heavy water the Arak facility was expected to produce will be shipped to the US via a third country, according to Iranian officials. About 6 tonnes will be retained to make medical isotopes.
The JCPOA says Iran will not be permitted to build additional heavy-water reactors or accumulate any excess heavy water for 15 years.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-33521655