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					<description><![CDATA[	&lt;p&gt;On this one, Bob Einhorn actually is right.  Certainly, a reprocessing plant to make plutonium for bombs is much easier to build and hide than a commercial sized enrichment plant and throws off no signal until it operates.  David Kay explained in the open liternature how you can filter to prevent kyrpton gases from escaping even when such a plant does operate.  Iran has already mastered the radiochemistry needed to build such a plant.  Finally, Arak is not that far off from being completed.&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>On this one, Bob Einhorn actually is right.  Certainly, a reprocessing plant to make plutonium for bombs is much easier to build and hide than a commercial sized enrichment plant and throws off no signal until it operates.  David Kay explained in the open liternature how you can filter to prevent kyrpton gases from escaping even when such a plant does operate.  Iran has already mastered the radiochemistry needed to build such a plant.  Finally, Arak is not that far off from being completed.</p>
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