Enrich facilities that they have, if they do not have some secret facility that we know nothing about, then we are capable of of preventing a breakout, simply by doing what we are doing, which is to keep those places under safeguards, under inspections and then having those inspections happen routinely enough that if they were to try to break out, we would detect that before they could make enough material for a weapon. Now if they have a secret facility, all bets are off. And that is why i think that we need to take that is why a critical component of the negotiating process has to be to create greater transparency, the more that we monitor their declared facilities and then for the iaea to carry out inspections of suspicious iranian locations and to ensure that there are no parallel secret programs, that is really the key to greater confidence that iran is not making a bomb, more that any of the other discussing. Robert, thank you for your insights tonight. A reminder for you at home
In tehran. Whatever sort of deal they come up with, that is going to have to leave, at a minimum, the enrich program in place. Now there may be limits on that program. We may limit it to a particular location or do not deploy more advanced centrifuges, et cetera, et cetera. But there is either not going to be a deal at all or there will be a deal that leaves that enrichment plan in place. The demand that we roll back the clock and then iran gives up everything that it has already developed, that is just not going to happen. Talk about the timing here because there is a lot of concern, israel frankly, that we are getting to the point of no return and construction continues on Nuclear Reactors in iran where they seem to be moving forward. In your estimate, how close are we getting to that point where iran is extremely close to building a bomb . Well, i think that it is fair to say that iran likely already possesses the technical wherewithal to produce a bomb, it is just how long would it
Here at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation. I work with not only our textile and quilt and needle work collection but with furnishing all the exhibition sites at the foundation. Were at the Governors Palace. It would have been the symbol of power and authority for the british crown, and it would have represented power to the colonists of virginia. The building was the home of seven royal governors, including alexander, the first royal governor who took office in 1710. It also would have been the home to our first state governors, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson. The house was a very important part of the design of the town of williamsburg. The town was had a very orderly design and the palace would have been part of that design. It was the Third Largest building in town. It consisted not only of the building that were standing in, but also two standings, extensive gardens with falling terraces, a canal. There was a laundry, a kitchen and even a cellar. We know one governor had ove
BATON ROUGE — Smiley Anders, whose daily columns in the local daily newspaper were a must-read for more than four decades, died Friday after a long illness. He was 86.