Who do you believe when it comes to Iran's nuclear program?
In a BBC news article headed, "Iran 'has no bomb-grade uranium'", United States National Intelligence director Dennis Blair is quoted as telling US senators that Tehran had only low-enriched uranium, which would need processing to be used for weapons. Iran had not yet made the decision to convert it.
Contrast this with comments made by Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Iran had enough uranium to make a bomb. Once again communication is lacking. It is important that the US speaks with one voice and specificity when it comes to announcements of such importance.
In a BBC news article headed, "Iran 'has no bomb-grade uranium'", United States National Intelligence director Dennis Blair is quoted as telling US senators that Tehran had only low-enriched uranium, which would need processing to be used for weapons. Iran had not yet made the decision to convert it.
Contrast this with comments made by Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Iran had enough uranium to make a bomb. Once again communication is lacking. It is important that the US speaks with one voice and specificity when it comes to announcements of such importance.
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