By operating
a plant that could produce plutonium, Iran produces a Plan B toward nuclear weapons capability, satellite images show for the first
time.

The Telegraph can disclose details of activity at a heavily-guarded Iranian facility from which international inspectors have been barred for 18 months.
The images, taken earlier this month, show that Iran has activated the Arak heavy-water production plant.
Heavy water is needed to operate a nuclear reactor that can produce plutonium, which could then be used to make a bomb.
The images show signs of activity at the Arak plant, including a cloud of steam that indicates heavy-water production. (continue at Telegraph, hat tip Marcus Wilder)



















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