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Iran Admits That It Has Plans for a Newer Centrifuge







Iran Admits That It Has Plans for a
Newer Centrifuge

Iran Admits That It Has Plans for a
Newer Centrifuge
02/12/2004 10:12 PM

The Iranian government has acknowledged that it possesses a design for a far more advanced high-speed centrifuge to enrich uranium.




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