Nuclear - https://iransview.com Iran's View Thu, 18 Jul 2013 08:18:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/iransview.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-cropped-logo.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Nuclear - https://iransview.com 32 32 50113794 On This Day 68 Years Ago The Nuclear Age Began When The US Detonated The First Atomic Bomb https://iransview.com/on-this-day-68-years-ago-the-nuclear-age-began-when-the-us-detonated-the-first-atomic-bomb/1337/ https://iransview.com/on-this-day-68-years-ago-the-nuclear-age-began-when-the-us-detonated-the-first-atomic-bomb/1337/#respond Tue, 16 Jul 2013 11:43:56 +0000 http://www.iransview.com/?p=1337 Our world’s most Ominous anniversary: On This Day 68 Years Ago the Nuclear Age Began when the U.S. Detonated The First Atomic Bomb

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Enola Gay detonated an atomic bomb named "Little Boy" over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The direct and the indirect death toll caused by this bombardment are estimated to exceed 140,000
Enola Gay detonated an atomic bomb named “Little Boy” over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The direct and the indirect death toll caused by this bombardment are estimated to exceed 140,000

On June 16, 1945, America detonated the first atomic bomb, starting the atomic age and the biggest arms race in the world.

Although the first attempts to make atomic bomb initiated in Nazi Germany they weren’t successful until the US president Franklin D. Roosevelt in cooperation with the British government authorized the “Manhattan Project” in order to research about production of atomic bomb.

A group of top scientists of the time worked for the project with the distinguished physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer being the head of the group. They succeeded to make the first atomic bomb in the US which was detonated in what is now called Trinity in New Mexico.

Perhaps at first it was believed that the US would not use that lethal weapon against the mankind but soon people of two big cities in Japan fell victim to America’s atomic bombs.

On August 6, 1945, a bomber in US Air Force 509th Bomb Squadron called Enola Gay- which is now kept in a museum in Washington- left a US base in the south of Pacific Ocean and detonated an atomic bomb named “Little Boy” over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The direct and the indirect death toll caused by this bombardment are estimated to exceed 140,000.

This however was not the end as three days after Hiroshima bombing, another atomic bomb, called the “Fat Man” killed 73,000 and injured 74,000 people in Nagasaki, Japan, not including those who later were found to be the victims of the bombing. Of course there was another bomb made in the Manhattan Project which was never used.

Oppenheimer regretted his participation in the Manhattan project after a while and began to speak against nuclear arms, and thus was removed from the project. His regret was of no use though.

The Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb on August 29, 1949, with the help of Oppenheimer’s friend, Klaus Fuchs. To keep its superiority in the arms race, the US began the research for making hydrogen bombs and could successfully detonate it in November, 1952.

No country has so far used nuclear arms for military purposes except for the US. There is however concerns over some countries possessing nuclear arms, especially as some of them have refused to sign the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty (NPT).

“[Until September 9, 2009] there are over 20,000 nuclear weapons around the world. Many of them are still on hair-trigger alert, threatening our own survival,” said Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, in the Annual DPI/NGO Conference. 18,500 of these bombs were made by the US and Russia.

All five permanent members of the UN Security Council –America, France, Russia, China, and Britain- have atomic bombs and have been recognized as nuclear powers in the NPT. The NPT recognizes the countries that owned or detonated nuclear bombs or arms before January 1, 1967 on the condition that they would gradually be disarmed and destroy all their atomic bombs.

Until September 9, 2009 there was over 20,000 nuclear weapons around the world. Many of them are still on hair-trigger alert.18,500 of these bombs were made by the US and Russia.
Until September 9, 2009 there was over 20,000 nuclear weapons around the world. Many of them are still on hair-trigger alert.18,500 of these bombs were made by the US and Russia.

But the nuclear powers not only did not move toward nuclear disarmament- that was demanded by Article VI of the NPT, but also in some cases defended some countries who illegally possessed nuclear arms and in some other cases rejected the right to have peaceful nuclear energy for some other countries.

This contradiction in world nuclear powers actions has put many obstacles in the ways of a group of other countries who want to have peaceful nuclear energy, depriving them even of the rights that they legally have under the NPT.

The Article IV of the NPT recognizes “the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination and in conformity with articles I and II of this Treaty,” and demands all the member “to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of equipment, materials and scientific and technological information for the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.”

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is responsible for supervising over the implementation and observation of the NPT and Additional Protocol but it is too influenced by the nuclear powers that so far have fallen short of this responsibility.

For example Iran says it is after producing and using peaceful nuclear energy and there has been no evidence that proves otherwise. The members of Security Council however neither have helped Iran in this regards nor have recognized the country’s right to Uranium enrichment although it is considered as a basic right under the NPT. But when it comes to Israel, some of the nuclear powers who object to Iran’s peaceful nuclear program consider possession of nuclear bombs as the regime’s right not caring about the fact that it is not a member of the NPT. What’s more important is that the IAEA can’t do anything about it; it either keeps silent or sides with the Western powers.

Israel that has not declared itself a nuclear state is the biggest nuclear power outside the NPT. It acquired its first primitive nuclear bomb in late 1960s and now it is estimated that the regime has over half a ton of Plutonium and unknown amounts of enriched Uranium needed for making nuclear bombs. The amount of Plutonium kept by Israel is more that the amount the five nuclear powers possess altogether. Experts believe Israel has nearly 200 atomic bombs.

India, Pakistan, and North Korea also own atomic bombs. So far 188 countries have signed the NPT but India, Pakistan, and Israel has refused to sign the treaty. North Korea also left the treaty after violating it.

It seems that this dual approach towards a significant and sensitive issue like the right of the nations in accessing nuclear energy would only result in discredit of the NPT and the IAEA which can make the future of the world insecure. 

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Iran’s Leader Says The Country’s Nuclear Issue Can be Solved Easily https://iransview.com/irans-leader-talks-about-election-nuclear-issue/1200/ https://iransview.com/irans-leader-talks-about-election-nuclear-issue/1200/#respond Wed, 26 Jun 2013 20:44:55 +0000 http://www.iransview.com/?p=1200 Iran's Leader Says The Country's Nuclear Issue Can be Solved Easily

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In a meeting with officials from the judiciary system, Iran’s leader once again praised the nation for their high turnout in the election, emphasizing that it foiled the enemy’s plots.
Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei said the people’s trust and interest in the system brought them to the polls and disappointed the enemies who tried very hard to prevent them from voting.
The leader also pointed to pre-election debates and said it was better if they had talked objectively about the services and works done by the current government instead of only criticizing.”Beside its weak points, the current government has many strong points too. And how good it was if the respectful candidates, besides talking about the government’s weak points, pointed to its significant services, infrastructure works, and constructions too.” He also demanded everyone to help the president-elect in his important responsibility.
The nuclear issue was another point the leader referred to. “Several countries make the opposition front against Iran and they call themselves the global community. Their pertinacity has prevented the problem from being solved. If they stop their pertinacity Iran’s nuclear issue can be solved easily and simply.”
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that whenever the nuclear issue was reaching a solution the Americans set forth new allegations and used the issue to add to their pressure against the country. “In the nuclear issue, the Islamic Republic has acted legally and clearly and has a strong logic. But the enemies aim to continue their pressure and make the people fed up and change the regime. So they don’t let the solution be solved,” he said, adding, “Of course in their private talks and letters they say we don’t want to change the system but their actions show otherwise.” He further insisted that whoever resists in the right path is victorious.

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IAEA Report: Soil Displacement in Parchin was Due to Constructing its New Road https://iransview.com/iaea-report-soil-displacement-in-parchin-was-due-to-constructing-its-new-road/59/ https://iransview.com/iaea-report-soil-displacement-in-parchin-was-due-to-constructing-its-new-road/59/#respond Sun, 24 Feb 2013 14:03:44 +0000 http://iransview.ir/?p=59 In its latest report, The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that according to information it received from Iran, “soil displacement by trucks was due to constructing the Parchin new road”.

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In its latest report, The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that according to information it received from Iran, “soil displacement by trucks was due to constructing the Parchin new road”.

A sign in Tehran's eastern highway directing to the Parchin military site. Photo By: IransView.com

Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), recently published satellite imagery of Parchin, claiming Iran is trying to destroy evidence of past nuclear tests.

Parchin is a military site in the suburbs of Tehran. Some western countries claimed that nuclear tests of some sort were done at this site in 2000.

Twice in 2005, Iran gave permission to the IAEA in to inspect this site. Not one of those inspections or visitations uncovered any violations or evidence of any type of nuclear testing or activity.

Since 2012, Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency have been dialoging about ways to resolve the conflict revolving around possible military dimensions (PMD).

The last talk between Iran and the IAEA over the PMD took place on February 13, 2013. In that meeting, the IAEA requested permission to investigate the Parchine facility. The talk failed and the request was denied as Iran demanded that the US and IAEA resolve the ambiguities by putting forth all of their questions and demands at once and not one at a time. This way a modality would be agreed upon.

Iran is also to meet the P5+1 — Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States, plus Germany— in Almaty, Kazakhstan on February 26 as the next round of nuclear talks starts.

Iran and the P5+1 — Britain, China, France, Russia and the US plus Germany — have held several rounds of multifaceted talks mainly focused on Tehran’s nuclear energy program.

The United States, Israel and some of their allies have repeatedly accused Iran of pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear energy program.

Iran argues that as a signatory to Non-Proliferation Treaty and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, it is entitled to develop and acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

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