Karl Dewey, Proliferation Editor at IHS Jane's Intelligence Review, added: "The enrichment plant was originally built to provide uranium for submarine reactors. But there is now significant excess capacity for other purposes, most likely nuclear weapons."
Date: Jun 20, 2014
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"It is unlikely that the site would be able to house such quantities alone," said Karl Dewey, a weapons analyst at IHS Jane's CBRN Intelligence Centre. "At a minimum any site would need to be secure and free from the fear of attack."