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Iran capable of making A-bomb within 12 months: Expert

Iran is capable of making a nuclear bomb no matter what sanctions may be applied to it, a senior researcher of the International Security Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences' World Economy and International Relations Institute said.

Updated on: Feb 11, 2010 12:25 PM IST
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Iran is capable of making a nuclear bomb no matter what sanctions may be applied to it, a senior researcher of the International Security Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences' World Economy and International Relations Institute said.

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"Iran is a self-sufficient country. If it decides to make a nuclear bomb, it will do that all right, sanctions or no sanctions," Vladimir Yevseyev said on the Ekho Moskvy radio.

Uranium enriched to at least 80 per cent is necessary for making a bomb,and Iran can do that within one year, he said.

At the same time, Iran cannot keep its actions secret until it breaks off relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Yevseyev said.

The nuclear program is a point of honor for Iran, so the Iranian administration may do that (stop the relations with the IAEA), he noted.

The stopping of sea shipment insurance will be the most efficient economic measure against Iran, because its main revenues come from crude shipped by the sea, the expert said.

"The Iranian decision to start higher-enriched uranium production not only disagrees with UNSC resolutions and the IAEA Board of Governors but also deepens doubts about the Iranian sincere wish to lift the remaining international concerns about its nuclear program," the diplomat said.

 
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