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Iran is exposed as deceiving the International Atomic Energy Agency:
Officials said Iran could produce enough fissile material to produces at least one nuclear warhead per year through a 3,000-centrifuge cascade. They cited a claim by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was developing the advanced P-2 centrifuge, said to be four times faster than the P-1.
"Now we have this extraordinary situation where for a couple of years the Iranians told the IAEA we're not engaged in P-2 centrifuge research and then the president of Iran last week said we are engaged in P-2 centrifuge research," Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns told the briefing.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is working on getting oil out of the Utah and Colorado oil-shale fields. It's believed that America's oil-shale would provide enough fuel to make America energy-independent for the next 100 years.
In recent news, the BLM has decided to exclude Exxon from the list of companies approved to do research and development leases on the Utah and Colorado land in the current test. Exxon wasn't ready to even start until 2014 -- that's why they're out.
The article states that "commercial operations ... could start as early as mid-2007."