http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/world/middleeast/03iran.html?_r=1&ref=world&oref=sloginInternational nuclear investigators have confirmed that Iran is beginning to install equipment in the large underground chamber in Natanz, the center where Iranian officials have said they will move to industrial-scale enrichment of uranium, according to foreign diplomats and American officials.
Iran said last year that it planned to install 3,000 centrifuges by this spring at Natanz, as a first step toward putting more than 50,000 of the devices in operation to produce nuclear fuel. But the program has been behind schedule, and based on reports from investigators from the International Atomic Energy Agency, the centrifuges are just now beginning to be assembled.
Nonetheless, the move signals a continued defiance of the Untied Nations Security Council, which demanded last summer that Iran suspend all uranium enrichment. At the White House on Friday, the spokesman for the National Security Council said, “This clearly demonstrates that Iran is not moving to meet the U.N.’s mandate.”
This weekend, ambassadors from several countries are invited by the Iranians to visit the plant at Isfahan, where Iran produces the uranium gas that is fed into centrifuges for enrichment. American officials dismissed the invitation as a diplomatic stunt, meant to create a false sense of openness about the program.
Plus with some content in the rest of the article can't help but feel the US is fanning flames hoping something arises out of nothing.
Also, that headline, to me, implies that centrifuges are being installed but that's not the case (as you see later in the article).
Oh, and btw, here's a little reminder that even 30 years ago, Iran was trying to build nuclear power because the "oil is running out"