The first is it is likely the Iranians have already designed
and tested major components of a warhead using substitute (non-nuclear)
materials. This was done under the
direction of a Ukrainian
scientist who had formerly worked at the Soviet/Russian nuclear facility Chelyabinsk-70. The November 2011
IAEA report places this test at the Parchin, Iran military base. The IAEA has
repeatedly been denied access to inspect the building where he test reportedly
took place. Commercial satellite
photography early in 2012 documents efforts to sanitize the area. Here is the quote from the IAEA report:
47. One necessary step
in a nuclear weapon development programme is determining whether a theoretical
design of an implosion device, the behaviour of which can be studied through
computer simulations, will work in practice. To that end, high explosive tests
referred to as “hydrodynamic experiments” are conducted in which fissile and
nuclear components may be replaced with surrogate materials.41
48. Information which
the Agency has been provided by Member States, some of which the Agency has
been able to examine directly, indicates that Iran has manufactured simulated
nuclear explosive components using high density materials such as tungsten.
These components were said to have incorporated small central cavities suitable
for the insertion of capsules such as those described in Section C.9 below. The
end use of such components remains unclear, although they can be linked to
other information received by the Agency concerning experiments involving the
use of high speed diagnostic equipment, including flash X ray, to monitor the
symmetry of the compressive shock of the simulated core of a nuclear device.
49. Other information
which the Agency has been provided by Member States indicates that Iran
constructed a large explosives containment vessel in which to conduct
hydrodynamic experiments. The explosives vessel, or chamber, is said to have
been put in place at Parchin in 2000. A building was constructed at that time
around a large cylindrical object at a location at the Parchin military
complex. A large earth berm was subsequently constructed between the building
containing the cylinder and a neighbouring building, indicating the probable
use of high explosives in the chamber. The Agency has obtained commercial
satellite images that are consistent with this information. From independent
evidence, including a publication by the foreign expert referred to in
paragraph 44 above, the Agency has been able to confirm the date of
construction of the cylinder and some of its design features (such as its
dimensions), and that it was designed to contain the detonation of up to 70
kilograms of high explosives, which would be
suitable for carrying out the type of experiments described in paragraph 43
above.
It may be that Biden is simply parsing words to convey a
falsehood. When he says Iran doesn’t
have a warhead, he may be technically correct because they haven’t yet enriched
the uranium to weapons grade (80 to 90%).
A warhead without the fissile fuel is not a warhead. But if the remaining components are tested
and ready, all that needs to be done is fabricate the two hemispheric shells of
U-235 and assemble them into the warhead.
The other thing Biden misses is there is only a limited time
of vulnerability for an attack to succeed.
Once the centrifuges have enriched the gaseous uranium hexafluoride to
the weapons grade and it has been converted to metallic form, it can be hidden
almost anywhere. Only during the
enrichment process, do we know here it is – most likely at Fodor, but possibly
at Natanz. Both are underground
enrichment facilities.
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