March 25, 2005
Staff Reporter
India Daily
Iran has most likely agreed in principle to put an end to its Uranium enrichment program for now ending recent round of tensions with the United States.
The EU and Iran is working to make sure the process is smooth and all sides are happy. Iran will however try and extract as many concessions as possible in the process.
However, recent reports from Ukraine unveiled something far more serious. Ukraine has admitted that it exported 12 cruise missiles to Iran and six to China amid mounting pressure from other countries to explain how the sales occurred.
Svyatoslav Piskun, Ukraine's prosecutor-general told the Financial Times that 18 X-55 cruise missiles, also known as Kh-55s or AS-15s, were exported in 2001. None of the missiles was exported with the nuclear warheads they were designed to carry. However, Japan and the US say they are worried by what appears to have been a significant leak of technology from the former Soviet Union's nuclear arsenal.
The X-55 has a range of 3,200 km or 2000 miles, enough to put Japan, India and Israel within striking range from Iranian missile bases.
Some military experts believe that Iran received several Sukhoi-24 Air Force jets, which are capable of carrying nuke loaded X-55 ballistic missiles. That makes the whole equation entirely different.
Though Iran may not have the nukes, Pakistan’s father of Nuke “Khan”, may have exported Pakistan’s Islamic nukes to Iran. The scenario is not pretty. The X-55 missiles are capable of carrying 200 Kiloton thermo-nuclear warheads and that can very devastating!
Iran has completed building a military complex designed to enrich uranium, the former head of the Iranian exile group National Coalition of Resistance for Iran, Alireza Jafarzadeh, on Thirsday. Jafarzadeh, who has previously given accurate information on Iran's nuclear facilities, said that the site has been built.
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