K.S. Rajan (8
Nov 2011)
"REPORT BILL KOENIG"
IAEA says foreign expertise has brought Iran
to threshold of nuclear capability
Christian News
Nuclear reactor in Natantz (Photo: AFP)
Intelligence provided to U.N. nuclear officials shows that
Iran’s government has mastered the critical steps needed to
build a nuclear weapon, receiving assistance from foreign
scientists to overcome key technical hurdles, according to
Western diplomats and nuclear experts briefed on the findings.
Documents and other records provide new details on the role
played by a former Soviet weapons scientist who allegedly
tutored Iranians over several years on building high-precision
detonators of the kind used to trigger a nuclear chain reaction,
the officials and experts said. Crucial technology linked to
experts in Pakistan and North Korea also helped propel Iran to
the threshold of nuclear capability, they added.
The officials, citing secret intelligence provided over several
years to the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the
records reinforce concerns that Iran continued to conduct
weapons-related research after 2003 — when, U.S. intelligence
agencies believe, Iranian leaders halted such experiments in
response to international and domestic pressures.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog is due to release a report this week
laying out its findings on Iran’s efforts to obtain sensitive
nuclear technology. Fears that Iran could quickly build an
atomic bomb if it chooses to has fueled anti-Iran rhetoric and
new threats of military strikes. Some U.S. arms-control groups
have cautioned against what they fear could be an overreaction
to the report, saying there is still time to persuade Iran to
change its behavior.
Russian FM warns against any military strike on Iran
Christian News
"There's no military solution to Iranian nuclear problem as
there is no military solution to any other problem in the modern
world," Lavrov says; any strike against Iran likely to sour ties
between West, Russia.