ElBaradei Fiddles While Iran Tunnels
On the same day that blind, toothless IAEA nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei glibly announces that Iran’s progress toward nuclear weapons is slowing, we learn about satellite photos showing Iran is tunneling into a mountain near the Natanz uranium enrichment facility.
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Commercial satellite imagery indicates Iran is tunneling into a mountain near its Natanz uranium enrichment complex, possibly to protect nuclear equipment against air attack, a US think tank reported Monday.
The images were taken June 11 by Digital Globe and published on the website of the Institutue for Science and International Security, a non profit research group based in Washington.
They show recent road construction leading up a mountain from a paved road just 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) south of the southern fence of the complex that houses the Natanz uranium enrichment plant.
Analysts David Albright and Paul Brannan noted in a report that tunnel entrances were not readily visible in the images but “one of the roads appears to lead into a tunnel facility. The other road may also lead to a tunnel entrance.”
They said Iran previously had build a tunnel complex near its uranium conversion facility at Isfahan to protect nuclear-related equipment and materials and natural uranium hexaflouride.
“Iran may be constructing a similar facility near Natanz, fearing that the underground halls at Natanz are vulnerable to destruction by military attack,” they said.
“Such a tunnel facility inside a mountain would offer excellent protection from an aerial attack,” they added.