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Why the West does not want to solve the nuclear dilemma with Iran : Comments
By Ali Omidi, published 17/7/2012Blame accrues to both sides on the Iranian nuclear question, but the West could break the deadlock.
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Its interesting the author's own university is the major university assisting Iran's nuclear program. The Isfahan University of Technology (IUT) is closely related to Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation.
The Isfahan campus includes the Nuclear Technology Center and within that the Uranium Conversion Facility http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_facilities_in_Iran#Isfahan involved in Uranium enrichment.
Iranian Google searches detected on what is now my AUSI OSINT website site-meter include:
- November 19, 2006 (IP 217.218.64.202) Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), Tehran, conducted a Google search with key words "nuclear explosion simulation".
- March 4, 2007 (IP 213.176.127.82) from - "Iranian Research Organization" also conducted a Google search with key words "simulation underground nuclear explosion".
- September 9, 2007 (IP 217.218.64.202) AEOI, Tehran Google searched for information on "nuclear weapon effects computer".
- October 24, 2007 (IP 217.218.64.202) AEOI, Tehran, Googled for information on "Nuclear weapon effects computer".
- November 14, 2007 (IP 217.218.64.202) AEOI, Tehran Googled for information on "underground nuclear explosion simulation"
- November 22, 2007 (IP 217.219.18.13) Isfahan University of Technology, Tehran campus, reading information on this blog concerning Indian and Pakistani nuclear missiles.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveiled a supercomputer at Isfahan University of Technology in 2011 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isfahan_University_of_Technology#Research_.26_Facilities . A supercomputer has many uses including nuclear explosion simulation. Such simulations demand the speed and capacity of a supercomputer.
Pete
see http://gentleseas.blogspot.com.au/2010/08/iranian-googling-and-amateur-sigint.html