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Originally Posted by **********
Either you didn't read it, or you didn't understand it. Stop speaking about it with authority already. You're just embarrassing yourself now.
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you're such a fucking douchebag you can't even knock it off for a split second. there's a reason i keep offering you an olive branch, and it's because you are such a fucking douchebag you're not man enough to accept it and i enjoy rubbing your nose in that.
+ you are continuing to talk out of your ass.
By the end of 2007, Iran had commenced feeding uranium hexafluoride gas into approximately 3,000 centrifuges it had installed at its site at Natanz. All were of the P-1 variety. The number of these centrifuges then rose steadily. By late 2008 Iran had installed almost 5,000 centrifuges, and by February 2012, Iran had installed over 9,000 centrifuges and was feeding gas into more than 8,000 of them. During this same period Iran made great strides in producing uranium hexafluoride at its Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF) in Isfahan.
A History of Iran's Nuclear Program | Iran Watch
Western negotiators are concerned that the total of about 19,000 centrifuges that Iran has installed at its enrichment plants at Natanz and Fordow is sufficient for producing, should it decide to do so, highly enriched uranium for nuclear weapons purposes (typically enriched to 90 percent uranium-235) in a time frame .
Agreeing on Limits for Iran?s Centrifuge Program: A Two-Stage Strategy | Arms Control Association
here, i'll do the maths for you:
18000 > 3000