الأربعاء، 9 نوفمبر 2011

IAEA: Iran has worked to design a nuclear bomb

Said the International Energy Agency (IAEA) in more detailed reports so far on Tehran's nuclear program is likely to increase tensions in the Middle East, said Iran appeared to have worked on the design of an atomic bomb and it is still likely to conduct research on such weapons. The agency noted, citing information "reliable" of the member states and elsewhere to a series of activities that can be applied to develop nuclear weapons, as a test shipment of high explosives and detonators to develop an atomic bomb. The report which was preceded by speculation in the media the Israeli military strikes into Iran's nuclear sites detailed new evidence appeared to indicate a clandestine effort to acquire the capacity to build nuclear weapons. The report, obtained by Reuters on Tuesday before the meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that some of the research and development activities carried out by Iran, which has been referred to a civilian and military applications, but other research, "specifically related to nuclear weapons." And denounced Tehran has denied seeking to acquire nuclear power on the spot report. The agency quoted Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's envoy to the International Energy Agency (IAEA) as saying, "the IAEA report was biased and unprofessional and politically motivated." It is expected to seize the United States and its allies, the IAEA report to press for more sanctions on Iran. Said David Albright, a prominent U.S. expert in the prevention of nuclear proliferation, "I think that the facts make a good case and that these activities have been advanced for the efforts to build nuclear weapons aimed at the development of warheads for long-range missile." Russia criticized the report, saying that he would cut hopes to resume dialogue with Tehran over its nuclear aims to pre-empt chances of finding a diplomatic solution.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, "We have serious doubts about the justification for disclosure of the contents of the report on a large scale ... especially since it is at this particular time certain opportunities beginning to emerge for the resumption of dialogue between the six international mediators and Tehran."

The ministry added that he is required to allow time to study the report and determine if it contains new evidence about the existence of the military in Iran's nuclear program or that it is not something only "stir up emotions in a deliberate and constructive."

Tehran denies the years, claims that it was conducting research related to making a nuclear bomb, according to Western intelligence was transferred to the International Energy Agency (IAEA) and describes these reports as fabricated does not have a foundation of health, has sought recently to question the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano, who she described as tool in the hands of Washington.

The agency said it had conducted a thorough evaluation of the intelligence conveyed to it by member states and found it consistent in terms of technical content, individuals and organizations that have received is recalled it, and timeframes. She said she has collected details of its part supports this information.

The agency said in the report, "the agency has serious concerns with regard to possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear program."

The report includes a 13-page supplement includes a description of the technical research.

The Vienna-based agency that the data "suggest that Iran's activities related to the manufacture of an explosive nuclear device."

She added: "The information also indicated that before the end of 2003 these activities were conducted as part of a phased program is likely that some activities are still ongoing." The agency expressed "particular concern" about the information provided by the two member states that Iran has conducted studies related to the computer module with nuclear weapons in 2008-2009.

The agency said that "the application of such studies on anything other than nuclear explosives is not clear to the Agency."

The information also said that Iran has built a huge container of explosives in Parchin military complex southeast of Tehran, for experiments with hydrodynamic provides "strong indications on the possible development of weapons

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