Nuclear weapons: Iran tomorrow begins injecting uranium gas through centrifuga

Iranian President Hasan Rouhan has announced that his country will start injecting uranium gas into 1,000 and 44 centrifuges. This is the next step that takes him away from the nuclear deal with the world powers since the U.S.A. pulled out of it that Donald Trump made a year ago. [...]
This is the next step that takes him away from the nuclear deal with the world powers since the U.S.A. pulled out of it that Donald Trump made a year ago.
Development is very significant because earlier centrifuges behaved empty, without gas, and under conditions defined under the 2015 agreement known as JCPOA, writes The Guardian, the Periscope.
The move has also increased pressure on European nations to remain in agreement, which to this point has only collapsed.
Iran's president, Rouhan, did not clarify in his announcement whether centifuges, which are in nuclear facilities at Fordow, would be used to enrich uranium.
Centrifuges would start injecting uranium on Wednesday, Rouhani has announced. /Periscope











