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What is the story about Zargan Power Plant in Ahvaz? Is Iran building an A-Bomb plant in there?

Hi folks,

This is from my personal blog, I have got together a few words about this latest news and I keep adding to it with more information about this power plant, the letter that was mentioned in the article and I will soon get some images from the power plant from Ahvaz, Iran to see if the 100s of kilometers of the 3 meter high fence is true or no!

What is the story about Zargan Power Plant in Ahvaz? Is Iran building an A-Bomb plant in there?

I am not familiar with the new official letters from Sepah (IRGC) it was long time ago I saw one of them, but the text of this document does not look like one, it is so childish and so badly written that it would not surprise me if it is fake.
To be honest, I don't think IRGC members are really that dumb to send an official letter to another person when it comes to such important issues as a secret nuclear plant.
No IRGC leader would EVER start a letter by saying "Salam Aleikum", this is the way non-farsi speaking Muslims great each other.
No Iranian would ever start a letter like that and, if the person is very religious, like the head of the IRGC in Ahvaz, they would always start a letter with some phrase from the Kuran, or some religious quote.
I am 100% sure that no Iranian would ever start an offical letter like this. This looks like a person who knows Farsi, but believes Iranians are Arabs and they greet each other the same way all other Muslim countries in the region do.
This official letter also lacks a very basic thing: the general greeting is wrong.
Iranian religious people always greet each other at the beginning of their communication by "Dear Brother …" Or "Dear Mr…" and in this case, "Dear. Engineer …" but this one lacks a greeting, so the person is either really rude, or this is a private letter from friend to his close friend and it is not an offical letter, or it is fake :)
The last part is really funny too, again, I don't think anyone in Ahvaz, would refer to the rest of the country as "ostanhaye Shomali" (northern provinces).
What does it mean?
In Iran, Shomali is reference to people from Gilan and Mazandaran only (2 province in norther Iran, by the Caspian Sea, about 1200 kilometers north of Ahvaz).
So, in essence it is like someone from California ordering someone not to employ any Californians and only employ people from Vermont and New Hampshire.
Unless Mr. Jalalian wants Mr. Kyafar to find people of Gilan or Mazandaran, he would have wrote it differently and specifically mentioned that the employees should not be from Khuzestan PERIOD! This is really a strange way of ordering someone.


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