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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Iran missile, nuclear threat 'real, dangerous' - Russian analyst | Russia | RIA Novosti

Iran missile, nuclear threat 'real, dangerous' - Russian analyst | Russia | RIA Novosti: "Iran has consistently defied international demands to halt its nuclear program and insists it plans to use enriched uranium fuel produced at a uranium enrichment facility at Natanz in its first domestically-built nuclear power plant, in the town of Darkhovin, which is scheduled to become operational in 2016.
Tehran announced in late February that it had 6,000 operating centrifuges at Natanz and was planning to install a total of 50,000 over the next five years.
Commenting on the Iranian nuclear program, Dvorkin said the potential danger of its military aspect was not the possibility of a nuclear strike against some countries, but the ability to assume a more bold approach in dealing with the international community after becoming a nuclear power."

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