This creates a problem though. If they can turn the energy tools in to weapons, well then you can end up having nuclear arms in the hands of people who would use them out of spite, ignorance, etc
These countries will be subject to stringent control through the IAEA safeguards program. Which means this: any hint of an enrichment facility being constructed, and the country is completely cut off from any outside help, be it nuclear physics education or uranium trading etc.
An enrichment facility capable of producing anything remotely usable for weapons is a hell of a lot harder to build than a facility used for creating nuclear fuel. The whole point of this is to keep these countries from building enrichment facilities at all.
1.12 mN is equivalent to about 0.114 g
For some interesting perspective on this acceleration courtesy of Wolfram Alpha:
0.114g is:
* 1.118 m/s^2
* 4.025 km/hr/s
* 2.501 mi/hr/s
1.12 mN = 0.114 grams is what was meant in your quote.
Why that would be relevant in this case I don't know, just pointing it out.
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.