CIA warns UN inspections may keep Iran from pursuing nukes

Washington, Nov 09: The US Central Intelligence Agency has warned that international inspections may not prevent Iran from pursuing its nuclear weapons program because Tehran could be using legitimate fuel production to cover up its weapons programme.

Washington, Nov 09: The US Central Intelligence Agency has warned that international inspections may not prevent Iran from pursuing its nuclear weapons program because Tehran could be using legitimate fuel production to cover up its weapons programme.
The assessment, contained in a report to Congress
made public over the weekend, coincided with Iran's formal
assurances to the International Atomic Energy Agency that it
will accept surprise UN inspections of its nuclear facilities
and suspend its uranium enrichment program.

The two promises had been requested by the IAEA ahead
of its November 20 meeting to assess Iran's compliance with
the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

But the CIA said that a secret nuclear facility at
Natanz whose existence had been disclosed by members of the
Iranian opposition in August 2002 could be cause for concern.

About 160 new centrifuges for enriching uranium have
subsequently been discovered at that complex, located between
the cities of Isfahan and Kashan in central Iran, according
to US and UN officials.

"Even with intrusive IAEA safeguards inspections at
Natanz, there is a serious risk that Iran could use its
enrichment technology in covert activities," warned the
leading US intelligence agency.

It added that the uranium centrifuges discovered at
Natanz were "of specific proliferation concern" because they
are capable of enriching uranium for use in nuclear weapons.

Bureau Report

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