Monday, December 2, 2013

Iran Nuclear Reactor


State Department Does Not Dispute Majority Of Iranian Enrichment Has Occurred Under Obama

 

Iran Announces Second Nuclear Reactor

Rouhani: ‘Our enrichment will never stop’

President Hassan Rouhani announced the country will continue uranium enrichment with its second nuclear reactor
Iran's second nuclear reactor in the Bushehr province. / AP
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani vowed to “forge ahead” with Iran’s nuclear enrichment program over the weekend and announced the upcoming construction of a second nuclear reactor in the province of Bushehr.
Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant came online in 2011 and is operated with the assistance of the Russians. Rouhani said that a second reactor would be built in the near future.
“Based on our estimates, the second nuclear power plant will be built in the same province and I hope that we can use the facilities of this province,” Rouhani said according to Iran’s state run Fars News Agency.

Migraines link to plastic cups and bottles: 'Gender-bending' chemical in packaging may trigger the attacks

  • New study suggests Bisphenol A (BPA) may cause debilitating headaches
  • Migraines afflict one in seven adults in the UK
  • Researchers urge sufferers to cut their potential exposure to BPA by not using plastic microwave trays, bottles and office water coolers
  • BPA has already been linked to obesity, infertility and heart attacks
By Mark Howarth
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Drinking water from plastic cups or bottles could be giving millions of Britons headaches.
New research shows that a controversial ‘gender-bending’ chemical in synthetic packaging may trigger migraines.
Bisphenol A (BPA) has already been linked to a range of heath problems including obesity, infertility and heart attacks.
Now the latest study – published in the journal Toxicological Sciences – points to BPA causing the debilitating headaches which afflict one in seven UK adults.

U.S. deploys submarine-hunting jets to disputed air defence zone over East China Sea as tensions in volatile region mount

  • China claims sovereignty over Japanese controlled islands
  • U.S. Navy sends first of six advanced anti-ship aircraft to Japan
  • Fears mount tensions could spark unplanned military incident
By Tom Gardner
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America has deployed the first of six state-of-the-art submarine-hunting jets to the East China Sea as tensions between Japan and China over a group of disputed islands mounts.
China last month established an air defense zone covering islands controlled by Japan and claimed by Beijing - sparking fears that it could lead to an unplanned military incident.
Now the U.S. Navy is sending P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft which will strengthen America's ability to hunt submarines and other vessels in seas close to China.

Tensions: U.S. Navy FA-18 Hornets cram the flight deck of the USS George Washington during a joint military exercise with Japan in the Pacific Ocean as the territorial row over the disputed islands intensified
Tensions: U.S. Navy FA-18 Hornets cram the flight deck of the USS George Washington during a joint military exercise with Japan, last week, in the Pacific Ocean as the territorial row over the disputed islands intensified. (File phot0)
Tensions in the volatile region have risen since the Chinese Air Force stated that it ‘escorted’ foreign warplanes out of its newly-declared air defence identification zone (ADIZ).

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2516723/U-S-deploys-submarine-hunting-jets-disputed-air-defence-zone-East-China-Sea-tensions-volatile-region-mount.html#ixzz2mNP3ncby
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