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A tu quoque won't work here.
That Paki bastard Khan gave centrifuge technology to Iran.
Iran began its centrifuge effort in the late 1980s with know-how obtained from the notorious proliferation network led by the late Pakistani metallurgist A.Q. Khan.
Iran began its centrifuge effort in the late 1980s with know-how obtained from the notorious proliferation network led by the late Pakistani metallurgist A.Q. Khan. Khan stole centrifuge designs from Urenco, a British-German-Dutch company, for Pakistan in the 1970s. Khan later covertly transferred centrifuge designs and components to several countries, including Iran. Iran used these transfers to design and manufacture its own centrifuges.
Iran has installed centrifuges at enrichment facilities at Natanz, which is in Isfahan Province, and Fordow, an underground facility outside the city of Qom, as part of its nuclear program. They include:
The Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant (PFEP) in Natanz,
The Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP) in Natanz,
The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP) in Fordow.
Iran also has a centrifuge production plant at Natanz, which replaced one in Karaj, on the outskirts of Tehran that closed in early 2022.
https://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/20...ext=More powerful centrifuges can enrich,Khan.