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  • **FILE** Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (center) visits the Natanz Uranium Enrichment Facility, about 200 miles south of the capital, Tehran, in April 2008. (Associated Press)

    Report: Iran begins uranium enrichment at new site

    Iran has begun uranium enrichment at a new underground site well protected from possible airstrikes, a leading hard-line newspaper reported Sunday in another show of defiance against Western pressure to rein in Tehran's nuclear program.


  • GEOEYE SATELLITE IMAGE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
This Sept. 26, 2009 file satellite image shows a facility under construction inside a mountain located about 20 miles northeast of Qom, Iran. Iran has begun uranium enrichment at a new underground site that is well protected from possible foreign airstrikes, a leading hard-line newspaper reported Sunday.

    Iranians stage war games, warn of strait closure

    TEHRAN | Iran has begun uranium enrichment at a new underground site that's well protected from airstrikes, a leading hard-line newspaper reported Sunday in another show of defiance against Western pressure to rein in Tehran's nuclear program.


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