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Watchdog: Iran may be working on nuclear warhead
February 18, 2010 4:54 p.m. EST



(CNN) -- Iran may be working on secretly developing a nuclear warhead for a missile, the head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday in a draft report.

It's the first time that the the International Atomic Energy Agency has issued such a strong warning about current Iranian nuclear activities.

The statement is in an IAEA draft report obtained by CNN. The report, dated Thursday, has not yet been approved by the board of governors of the IAEA.

It is the first report by the agency's new director general, Yukiya Amano, who replaced Mohamed ElBaradei at the end of last year.

The paper lists a catalog of ways in which the Islamic state is allegedly defying U.N. orders about its nuclear program.

The United States and its allies fear that Iran aims to develop the capacity to build a nuclear bomb. Iran denies it, saying its nuclear program is designed for civilian energy and medical use.

The agency previously expressed concerns about Iran's past nuclear activities, but Thursday's draft report seems to be the first time it has warned about current Iranian activities.

There was no immediate reaction from Iran's government.

The report also noted that Iran began enriching uranium to a level at which it can sustain a nuclear reaction before IAEA inspectors arrived to monitor the process and in defiance of a specific request that it not do so.

The IAEA asked Iran earlier this month not to boost uranium enrichment to 20 percent "before the necessary additional safeguard procedures were in place," it said in the report.

When inspectors arrived at the Natanz nuclear plant the next day, February 10, "they were informed that Iran had already begun to feed the low enriched" uranium into the enrichment machinery the previous evening.

Iran needs to put more measures in place at Natanz so the IAEA can ensure it is not concealing nuclear material, the agency said in its report.

The IAEA also reported on the construction of a new nuclear plant, the Fordow plant near Qom.

No centrifuges have been introduced into the plant as of Tuesday, the report said. Centrifuges are machines that spin at high speed, a part of the enrichment process.

Iran shocked the world in September by revealing it was working on the Fordow plant, which previously had been secret.

In Washington, Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley noted that the report is the first one the IAEA has produced since the discovery of the secret nuclear facility at Qom.

"There is no explanation for that facility that is consistent with the needs of a civilian nuclear program. And it characterizes the way in which Iran has conducted its ... relations with the IAEA and its failure to satisfactorily explain, you know, what its activities and ambitions are in the nuclear sphere," he said.

Crowley said the conclusions of the report "are consistent" with arguments Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made in the Middle East during her visit this week.

"We have ongoing concerns about Iran's activities," Crowley said Thursday at the regular daily briefing at the State Department. "We cannot explain why it refuses to come to the table and engage constructively to answer the questions that have been raised, and you have to draw some conclusions from that,"

On Sunday, Clinton, speaking at the World Islamic Forum in Doha, Qatar, called for tougher actions against Iran after its announcement that it is stepping up production of highly enriched uranium.

"Iran has consistently failed to live up to its responsibilities," Clinton said Sunday. "It has refused to demonstrate to the international community that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful."

In January, the Islamic republic refused to let international inspectors take samples of what it claimed was heavy water, the IAEA said in its report Thursday. Heavy water can be a key component in making plutonium, according to the Federation of American Scientists.

The U.N. Security Council ordered Iran to suspend any work on heavy-water projects in 2006.

The IAEA called for "direct access" to Iran's heavy water production plant in its report.
 
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It is not the U.S. only alarmed over Iran's nuclear program. But the governing world nuclear authority and other countries.
 
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It is not the U.S. only alarmed over Iran's nuclear program. But the governing world nuclear authority and other countries.

No country more than Israel would be more concerned. It doesnt help when Ahmedinejad rants about wiping Israel off the map, especially considering the conditions that led to the creation of Israel. I get a feeling the 'never again' mindset may start another conflict in the middle east :undecided:
 
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Wonderful news, I hope iranian friend hurry up and build the nuclear device , which I know they are not but if their hearts desire please go ahead, make 10 nuclear device, and save 2 for storage ..

When you will use the first 2 for testing , I will be surely opening a bottle of ... and celebrate it with a toast :cheers:

As for IAEA , I have no idea what they are doing in Iran they should go monitor CERN experiments becasue no Middle east/Pakistan country is involved in that research , so that is more concern to us , since , that experiment can in essence destroy the whole damn earth with a black hole

The sooners they use a nuclear device the sooner we will be free from nonesense sanctions in region and whole region can benefit from economic stability

We want to travel freely to iran thank you ... and also develop economic trade zone

Iran/China/Pakistan/Russia/Middle east/Turkey
 
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The IAEA said no such thing. Similar reports came out from news networks like "CNN" claiming the same thing a few months ago and they were denied by the IAEA.
 
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Wonderful news, I hope iranian friend hurry up and build the nuclear device , which I know they are not but if their hearts desire please go ahead, make 10 nuclear device, and save 2 for storage ..

When you will use the first 2 for testing , I will be surely opening a bottle of ... and celebrate it with a toast :cheers:

As for IAEA , I have no idea what they are doing in Iran they should go monitor CERN experiments becasue no Middle east/Pakistan country is involved in that research , so that is more concern to us , since , that experiment can in essence destroy the whole damn earth with a black hole

The sooners they use a nuclear device the sooner we will be free from nonesense sanctions in region and whole region can benefit from economic stability

The IAEA should go to Israel, France, UK and America!

Bro, we already got something similar, hopefully it will be implemented further: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_Cooperation_Organization
 
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No country more than Israel would be more concerned. It doesnt help when Ahmedinejad rants about wiping Israel off the map, especially considering the conditions that led to the creation of Israel. I get a feeling the 'never again' mindset may start another conflict in the middle east :undecided:

Never again for whom? Two types of Jews survived the holocaust. Those that said "never again" and those that said "never again to us". The former are Jews who are anti-zionist and the latter are zionists.

So don't bring the holocaust again. The Jews that survived it deserve more than to be associated with the Zionist regime that is treating the Palestinians like animals.

What is it with Indians and brown nosing? First the "Britishers" and now their American masters and their Israeli poodle. This is why you will never be a nation like China.
 
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The IAEA should go to Israel, France, UK and America!

IAEA should make sure their personnel's passport are not hijacked by Mousad , so they can kill delegations in countries they visit as IAEA spies...these "......" spied on iraq and mess up that country and took a "....." bribe as nobel peace award ...

All these agents do is they go in get classified data on countries security data on location and weakness in nuclear plants and pass it on to other spy agencies for possible air raids....

If they ever arrive on your airport , put them in a room for 10 hours, and then give them return ticket home ...

Railway and toursim between China/Pakistan/Turkey/Russia/Middle east is need of time as all countries are already linked with train system , and it would be great for all these countries to get independence from outside world and create a unified economic trade zone as we got every thing heer

a) Oil
b) Industries
c) Food, Farms, Engineers
d) Electronics , technology
e) More oil and more gas...


And if they call your phone tell em , sorry no telemarketing calls - not buying anything from you
 
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The IAEA should go to Israel, France, UK and America!
I cannot speak for the Israelis, the French or the Brits...But when the IAEA showed up in America, we took them to Vegas...And have no doubt they found plenty of things down the Strip to go 'nuclear' over...:partay:
 
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I cannot speak for the Israelis, the French or the Brits...But when the IAEA showed up in America, we took them to Vegas...And have no doubt they found plenty of things down the Strip to go 'nuclear' over...:partay:

lol, according to the IAEA, America doesn't even reply to phone calls/emails/letters regarding America's nuclear facilities.
 
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I would like to see Iranian having a Bomb , its their right when Israel can have 200+ warheads and no one likes to talk about it , then what is so wrong with Iran ?

Another thing is that Iranians should talk to arabs who are being told that Iran is a threat to them :P

The dog can be described as IAEA.

 
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