“The Bulletin analysis is worth a read in its entirety as it calmly debunks Warrick’s Albright-fueled scary story. It also makes the important point that of all the scores of possible uses for these magnets, Warrick’s report chose only the most alarming and remote possibility. Further, as the always excellent MoA blog points out, according to David Albright’s own paper on the issue of the Iranian magnets, these in question would not fit Iran’s centrifuges anyway! Did Albright know when he passed the story to Warrick that it was bogus? The same propagandists who paved the way to war on Iraq are as busy as ever when it comes to Iran.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/132708.html
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