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    UN atomic agency: Iran rapidly expands nuke work

    VIENNA (AP) โ€” Iran has rapidly ramped up production of higher-grade enriched uranium over the last few months, the U.N. nuclear agency said Friday, in a confidential report that feeds concerns about how quickly the Islamic republic could produce an atomic bomb.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency report also said Iran failed to give a convincing explanation about a quantity of missing uranium metal. Diplomats say the amount unaccounted for is large enough to be used for experiments in arming a nuclear missile.

    Iran insists it is not interested in nuclear weapons and says its activities are meant either to generate energy or to be used for research.

    But the report contained little assurances the country's activities are purely peaceful. Instead, it also confirmed that two IAEA missions to Tehran within less than a month had failed to dent Iran's refusal to assist an IAEA probe of suspicions the country has been secretly working on aspects of a nuclear weapons program.

    The IAEA team had hoped to speak with key Iranian scientists suspected of working on the alleged weapons program, break down opposition to their plans to inspect documents related to nuclear work and secure commitments from Iranian authorities to allow future visits.

    But the confidential report said that during those two sets of talks "no agreement was reached between Iran and the agency, as major differences existed with respect to approach."

    The report obtained by The Associated Press said the agency continues to have "serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear program."

    The issue of suspected weapons-related experiments has been stalled for close to four years, with Iran insisting the allegations are based on doctored intelligence from the U.S., Israel and elsewhere.

    Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's chief delegate to the IAEA, insisted progress was made.

    "Iran has started real action and cooperation with the agency regarding ... the allegations," he told the AP. "We are determined to work hard with the agency in a professional manner to resolve the issues."

    Senior international officials familiar with the talks painted a different picture. One said that during the last talks, which ended Tuesday, the IAEA team gave the Iranians a 15-page document outlining their concerns, and they "went through item and item and said they were false and fabricated."

    "Sixty-five paragraphs, 65 'no's," said the official, when asked how the Iranian side responded to each item of concern presented by the agency. He asked for anonymity because his information was privileged.

    The IAEA team was comprised of senior officials, but the international sources described the Iranian negotiating team as "go-betweens," with no authority to commit to cooperating with the agency's probe.

    In a 13-page summary late last year, the IAEA listed clandestine activities that he said can either be used in civilian or military nuclear programs, or "are specific to nuclear weapons."

    Among these were indications that Iran has conducted high-explosives testing to set off a nuclear charge at Parchin โ€” a military site that the IAEA team was refused access to on both recent visits to Iran.

    Other suspicions include computer modeling of a core of a nuclear warhead and alleged preparatory work for a nuclear weapons test and development of a nuclear payload for Iran's Shahab 3 intermediate range missile โ€” a weapon that could reach Israel.

    The report said Iran appeared to have a structured weapons-development program up to 2003; that some work continued past that date, "and that some may still be ongoing," adding that the agency believes its information on which its suspicions are based is "overall, credible."

    In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner declined to comment on the details of the report, which he said officials were still studying, but added it contained "nothing that has allayed our concerns about Iran's nuclear program."

    White House National Security Council spokesman Thomas Vietor said Iran's continued uranium enrichment, "combined with its continued stonewalling of international inspectors, ... demonstrate why Iran has failed to convince the international community that its nuclear program is peaceful."

    The report was issued to the IAEA's 35-nation board and the U.N. Security Council as the latest update on what the agency knows or suspects about Iran's nuclear program.

    It comes amid heightened tensions caused by Iran's refusal to rein in nuclear activities that much of the world fears could be redirected toward a weapons program. A rapid series of sanctions imposed by the U.S., the European Union and others on Tehran has only increased acrimony without any sign that Iran is ready to compromise.

    Instead, it has retaliated by imposing oil embargoes on Britain and France and threatening other European nations that act against it with similar punishment, as well as bluntly warning its foes that it is ready to strike pre-emptively.

    Such threats are clearly directed at Israel, which, along with the U.S., has not ruled out military attacks if diplomacy fails to halt Iran's nuclear drive. Washington has in recent weeks tamped down the rhetoric as it seeks to defuse tensions, but Israel refuses to follow, saying it alone will decide on what actions to take to protect its security.

    In an apparent attempt at damage control before his March trip to the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his ministers not to speak publicly about Iran, Israeli officials said Friday.

    Israel views Iran as an existential threat, citing frequent Iranian calls for Israel's destruction, its support for violent anti-Israel militant groups and its nuclear and long-range missile programs.

    Iran's refusal to scrap its uranium enrichment program is a key worry โ€” it had already triggered four sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions even before the recent flurry of penalties imposed separately by countries or groups of countries.

    Enrichment at low levels provides reactor fuel โ€” but that can be turned into weapons grade material by gradually re-enriching to levels of 90 percent or more.

    Iran has enriched tons of fuel-grade material since its clandestine program was discovered 10 years ago, and worries have been compounded by its decision two years ago to start enriching at a higher level that can be turned into fissile warhead material much more quickly and easily than its low enriched uranium.

    Adding up verified figures and Iranian estimates, the report said that Tehran has to date produced about 110 kilograms (more than 240 pounds) of higher-level uranium enriched to 20 percent. That is about half of what it would need to arm a nuclear warhead.

    And it has increased its 20-percent production capability by adding hundreds of centrifuges to a facility dug into a mountain since the last IAEA report in November, the agency said. That structure may be impervious to any bunker-busting bombs Israel has at its disposal.

    One of the senior officials noted that Iran produced much of that material in the last three months, saying it had tripled its output over that time.

    Beyond that, Iran has added about 2,600 centrifuges producing lower-enriched uranium below 5 percent since that last IAEA report, so that about 9,000 centrifuges are now churning out the lower-enriched material.

    The report said that when verified amounts and Iranian estimates are tallied the Islamic republic has produced nearly 5,500 kilograms (more than 12,000 pounds) of lower enriched material. Although the lower-enriched material takes longer to convert, that would be enough for an additional four nuclear warheads, should Iran decide to make such weapons.

    The agency already reported in November that nearly 20 kilograms (almost 45 pounds) of uranium metal were missing from Iran's inventory at a research laboratory. While that amount is too little to be molded into a nuclear warhead, diplomats have said it could be used for related experiments.

    On Friday, the IAEA report said that it had requested access to records and personnel involved in the experiments that made the metal, but "Iran indicated that it no longer possessed the relevant documentation and that the personnel involved were no longer available."

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    Bradley Klapper and Julie Pace contributed to this report from Washington.

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    George Jahn can be reached at http://twitter.com/georgejahn

     
    • Reagan's Man  •  3 mths ago
      "The confidential report obtained by The Associated Press"

      Confidential yet AP has it? What a bunch of bullhockeykrap!
      • aboori aboori 3 mths ago
        Good point! And the agency denies it has revealed out the names of the Iranian scientists to those who 'took care of them'!
    • Mugpa  •  New Britain, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Like government marijuana studies.
      You know the results before they start.
      • Partsdude1956 3 mths ago
        My studies reveal that it should be legal & taxed!
    • Jeff  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 mths ago
      When Israel stops speaking about its enemy, that's when you should start preparing for war....means time has run out and they are getting ready to attack.
      • Ndn_nfl 3 mths ago
        Hopefully they are smarter than that! The next computer virus blows the facility when they try to go on-line.
      • Phil 3 mths ago
        It's about time.
      • John Donner 3 mths ago
        Israel attacking, that`s a laugh, they use suckers for that sort of job.
    • michael  •  3 mths ago
      The U.S. Air Force has just taken delivery of the first GBU-57A/B (Massive Ordnance Penetrator).
      It weighs 30,000 lb and will penetrate 200 ft of hardened concrete BEFORE it goes off. If you are reading this from an underground nuclear facility in Iran or North Korea , might we suggest some extended sick leave is (or soon will be) in order.
      • LV 3 mths ago
        The US is too much of a pansy to use this. They are more concerned with looking politically correct which means sacrificing troops instead. In fact Iran will launch a nucelar attack on the US or ISrael long before the US would do anything.
      • THETIMEISNOW 3 mths ago
        I LIKE THE SECRET "TOOTSIE-ROLL POP CENTER" IN THE TIP YOU "DON'T KNOW ABOUT"---THE PLASMATIC ACTUATION THERMAL FUSION DEVICE (PATFD)------WHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH! IT WILL-JUST KILL YOU!---RIGHT DOWN TO THE BASAL ROCKS!!! MELT THE ROCKS DOWN TO MOLTEN FLOW----
      • THETIMEISNOW 3 mths ago
        ---the people should know---right?....
    • DeeandMark  •  3 mths ago
      Let Isreal deal with it they will not dilly dally like the US
    • Tom  •  St Cloud, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      65 nos to 65 questions on Iranian advanced nuclear programs......sounds like someone has learned to the take the 5th to Congressional committee........LOL
    • Justin  •  Monona, Iowa  •  3 mths ago
      If I Lived On Top Of A Natural Hot Spring, I Would Not Demand To Have A Natural Gas Line Ran To My House For Heat.
      Iran Has An Unlimited Supply Of Oil, Yet Claims The Need To Generate Electricity With Atoms. And Keeps Everything Secret While The Rest Of The Nuclear World Shares Information, And Also Has The Stated Intention Of Wiping A County Off Of The World Map.
      Shouldn't They Talk To Other Countries Who Have Had Disasters And Near Misses To Find Out How To Safely Generate Nuclear Electricity!

      Are You Kidding Me!!
    • .  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      No russia will not do anything but take advantage of the situation propaganda wise............china will #$%$ but they do not have a way of projecting military might...and they will be happy to get a deal on iranian oil.
    • jokester  •  3 mths ago
      i think the world really underestimates Irans capability in building this weapon...
    • W  •  3 mths ago
      ANYONE SUPRISED?
    • Aurora  •  3 mths ago
      "They're rioting in Africa... there's strife in Iran..... what nature doesn't do to us, will be done by our fellow man." lyrics from a 1960's folk song.. Multitudes are being killed in Syria .... allied tightly with Iran that will soon have nuclear weapons.... Seems to me time to weigh the consequences of a mid east war vs. the world war that is inevitable if Iran (religous crazies) or North Korea (political crazies) get their hands on nuclear weapons.
    • Donald  •  Mesquite, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Everybody knows they almost have a nuke weapon. They are also working on a delivery system. Then they will launch at Israel. Anyone that says different is full of crap, including Russia and China. While I want the US out of all the BULL S#I! we as a country with the power to stop this should take a look at our selfish feelings of sending our troops to put this to an end. Just as WW2 we did not want to get involved until war came to us, and it already has and will get even closer. YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIKE IT.
    • It's all deception.  •  3 mths ago
      Anybody but Paul, and were gonna be in at least two more long term wars. That will be the straw that breaks the dollars back. Think about it folks.
    • Snookered  •  3 mths ago
      Looks like the gig is about up.
    • SM  •  3 mths ago
      In other related news, it is alleged that the US and Israel both have Nuclear Bombs.
    • It's all deception.  •  3 mths ago
      First it was five to ten years til they had a bomb....suddenly they "rapidly expand" and its almost done? What did three more janitors get hired. Seriously what can you have possibly done in the last 6 months, to "rapidly expand"? Why are we so quick to destroy our economic frailty with another war? I'd rather go down fighting AFTER we have repaired America, than to go down 6 months into another war. Peace, sound money, small government. Its the only way outta this clustercluck...
    • cat tech  •  Amarillo, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I think the world population is going to decrease within a few years not that I like it but I do not belive we will be able to control our goverments for much longer and things will get out of hand.
    • Jac  •  3 mths ago
      Lots and lots of innocent people are going to die in the name of Allah. It's only a matter of time.
    • Mike  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Let's quit talking about it, get it on before the get the bomb........
    • Wesley M K  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  3 mths ago
      If you think gas is high now wait until the first bombs are dropped on Iran.
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