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US has new proof of Iranian nuke project
America has convincing new evidence that iran is hiding an atomic bomb project despite Tehran’s promise to open up all of its nuclear facilities to international inspectors, a senior US official has told The Daily Telegraph. He said the Tehran regime was secretly trying to build a second and more advanced uranium enrichment plant in parallel to the large facilities in the town of Natanz revealed to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last year. "There is no doubt in our mind that the Iranians have a lot that the IAEA does not know about," said the official. "The Iranians have a military programme that the IAEA has never set eyes on."

Another western source confirmed that the nuclear technology smuggling network headed by Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistan’s top mad nuclear weapons scientist, had sold much more equipment to Iran than Tehran has so far admitted to. The latest intelligence on Iran, if corroborated, will ignite an intense international crisis with the Iranian regime. The US seems, for the moment, to be seeking to strangle Iran’s nuclear programme through inspections and diplomatic agreements brokered by Europe. But the presence of US troops either side of Iran - in Iraq and Afghanistan - is a reminder to the regime that Washington retains the declared option of "pre-emptive" military action.

Clear-cut proof of a secret nuclear weapons programme in Iran would be an acute embarrassment for Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, who has invested heavily in "engagement" with the clerical regime. Senior diplomats from the big three European countries this week met Iranian officials in Vienna to demand that Tehran halt these subsidiary enrichment-related activities, but reached no agreement. It was not clear whether they discussed US suspicions that Tehran had a second secret enrichment plant. Iran claims it has only sought to make low-enriched uranium as fuel for a planned civil nuclear reactor to generate electricity. According to US and western sources, it is now clear that Iran has been hiding much more. In particular, they believe Tehran has been trying to build a G2 centrifuge with high-speed rotors made of maraging steel, a light but high-strength form of the metal. This is a more efficient model than the aluminium-based G1 design that is under IAEA inspection in Natanz. Both versions are based on Dutch designs stolen in the 1970s by Khan when he was working as a metallurgist in the Netherlands for Urenco, the British-German-Dutch nuclear fuel consortium. Libya bought both the G1 aluminium and G2 maraging steel versions from Khan’s network. Officials will not say precisely how they have established that Iran is still working on an atomic bomb. But a wealth of information is emerging from the unravelling of the "nuclear supermarket" supplied by Khan.
Posted by: Dan Darling 2004-02-07
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