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Iran will not retreat 'one iota'

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Iran criticism the International Atomic Energy Agency after Tehran said it was the point of development of nuclear warheads

Iran will not retreat "one iota" on its nuclear program, but the world is to be misled by claims that seek nuclear weapons, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said in his first reaction since a UN agency reported Tehran is about to develop a warhead.

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Iran sharply criticized the International Energy Agency (IAEA) on Wednesday, saying it was discrediting itself by siding with "absurd" allegations of the United States.

"This nation will not retreat one iota from the path that goes," Ahmadinejad told thousands of Shahr-e-Kord in central Iran. "Why ruin the reputation of the agency to absurd claims of the United States [UN nuclear]?"

Annex 13-page IAEA report released Tuesday includes a request only if some of Iran's activities have both civilian and military applications, others are "specific to nuclear weapons. "

Among these were signs that Iran has tested high explosives and detonator development to detonate a nuclear warhead, and computer models of a core of a nuclear warhead.

The report also cites the work of preparing for a nuclear test, and development of a nuclear Iran to Shahab 3 intermediate-range missile -. A weapon that can reach Israel

Ahmadinejad repeated claims that Iran does not make sense to build nuclear weapons in a world already awash in nuclear weapons.


The United States and its allies say Iran with nuclear weapons could trigger a nuclear arms race between the rival states, including Saudi Arabia, and directly threaten Israel. The West is trying to use the report as a tool for possible tougher sanctions against Iran, but Israel and the others said military options have not been ruled out.

Most of the information contained in the IAEA report was a compilation of results and assumptions that have been partially revealed by the agency.
But some of the information was new, including evidence of a large metal chamber in a nuclear military siege of the evidence of explosives. Iran has rejected this, saying there was more metal toilet seats.


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