Secret nuke site in Iran stirs rethink
Posted: October 25, 2009 at 5:09 a.m.
Early today, if all has gone as planned, U.N. nuclear inspectors will have traveled to a military base near Qom, Iran, for a first look at one of that country’s most closely guarded nuclear secrets. Inside bunkers dug into the side of a mountain, the visitors were to be escorted through a nearly completed uranium plant that Iran’s president has termed “very
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