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Iranian Bomb Graph Appears Adapted from One on Internet

Iranian Bomb Graph Appears Adapted from One on Internet

Published December 13, 2012by Gareth Porter

via IPS News The suspect graph of a nuclear explosion reportedly provided to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as evidence of Iranian computer modeling of nuclear weapons yields appears to have been adapted from a very similar graph in… Continue Reading  

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