Papers stolen in Israeli raid on Tehran archive reveal extent of Iran’s weapons research

Because *gasp* maybe Israel is lying and Iran isnt looking to get a bomb... yet.
Maybe? Hahaha!

This shit isn't new. Israel has been lying about Iran for decades. Iran has powerful missiles and has for some time. If they wanted Israel destroyed, it would have been done long ago.
 
LOL, the Iranians can just read Wiki to learn nuke making.

Well, the basic principle is there. Getting the right size, weight, distance, and timing is not revealed. Plus you still need the most important ingredient: U-235 or Pu-239. But the basic outline is correct for a rudimentary atom bomb. You missed the 'note' remark. That is another huge issue to get it to work.
 
Great, now you just made the first step to making Sherdog a nuclear power. Now the world is really screwed.

Man, did you read this part: "1 gram of matter in the bomb is converted into the active energy of heat and radiation, releasing the energy equivalent to the detonation of 21 kilotons of TNT." That is pretty amazing.

I remember reading classified stuff while in the military that I would later find as open source on the internet. Also amazing. This article came out in 1979 and it was quite controversial at the time. Today you can find much more detailed stuff on the internet. Link: http://www.andrewkaram.com/pdf/progressive.pdf



So, above is an atom bomb with a 21 kiloton yield. 'Puny' when you compare it to a thermonuclear warhead with a yield of 10.4 megatons. 1 megaton = 1,000 kilotons. That is just fucking crazy destructive power. You need a Nagasaki style atomic bomb (above) to set off a Hydrogen bomb (thermonuclear). How the whole bomb doesn't get vaporized after the first stage explosion is incredible. 1/1,000,000 of a second. Here is Ivy Mike, 10.4 megatons, from 1952. We can now fit about 5 of these 'buildings' into one ICBM. That is some real genius at work.
 
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well ya...

the 'inspections' didn't cover a single military base that you know actually are the spots developing the nuclear program

That's like checking the US early on w/o inspecting Alamagordo or White Sands. Bruh
 
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