And I'm sure that there is absolutely no reason not to trust every single person who is a part of or associated with the IAEA or the UN so there is no reason to suspect that any other unscrupulous characters may get ahold of the blueprints from them...
>As they didn't keep a copy, I guess we're ok for a while.
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>>"Iran has met a key demand of the U.N. nuclear agency by delivering blueprints that show how to mold uranium metal into the shape of warheads, diplomats said Tuesday, in an apparent concession meant to stave off the threat of new U.N. sanctions."
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>>"Both the IAEA and other experts have categorized the instructions outlined in the blueprints as having no value outside of a nuclear weapons program."
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071113/ap_on_re_eu/nuclear_iran
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