You can’t make this stuff up. But I wish it was made up.
The first regional training course on managing Disused Sealed Radioactive Sources (DSRS) was held on October 7-11 in Tehran.
During the course, Iran exchanged its unique experiences in DSRS field in theoretical and practical fields to the participants.
Nuclear experts from Malaysia, Indonesia, Kuwait, Syria, Bangladesh, Oman, Nepal, Jordan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Myanmar and Iran attended the event.
Iranian experts’ innovations were hailed by the participants and all experts received accredited certificate.
As the world turns a blind eye to Iran’s march towards nuclear weapons, it is worse than first thought: they are actually giving courses on avoiding situations “that might result in unnecessary radiation exposure or accidents.”
I guess the deliberate firing of nuclear weapons at Jews does not constitute “unnecessary radiation.”