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Tweet from Rep. Eric Swalwell @RepSwalwell Text reads: Elect a moron, expect other countries to capitalize. Contains screenshot (unattrib): Iran moved its nuclear materials weeks ago because Einstein was telegraphing his attack on Twitter. But there was also evidence, according to two Israeli officials with knowledge of the intelligence, that Iran had moved equipment and uranium from the site in recent days. And there was growing evidence that the Iranians, attuned to Mr. Trump's repeated threats to take military action, had removed 400 kilograms, or roughly 880 pounds, of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity. That is just below the 90 percent that is usually used in nuclear weapons.

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    Charlie Stross (cstross@wandering.shop)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Jun-2025 05:03:29 JST Charlie Stross Charlie Stross

    Note that the minimum critical mass of U235 is about 8.6Kg (Beryllium tamper, implosion bomb). So this is enough 235U for about 40 A-bombs with one more run through the ultracentrifuge cascade. And you can make an A-bomb with only 20% pure 235U—it just takes a lot more of it and it's heavier/less efficient.

    I'd be astonished if Iran doesn't ALREADY have the Bomb.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_mass

    In conversation about 3 days ago from wandering.shop permalink
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