U.S. speaks Iran nearing ability to make atom bombs


The United States supposed that Iran was moving faster to being able to make atomic bombs by store enriched uranium.

"We have severe concerns that Iran is consciously attempting, at a least, to preserve a nuclear weapons option," told by U.S. envoy Glyn Davies in a meeting of the U.N. nuclear watchdog's 435-nation governing board.

"Iran is now either very near or in control already of adequate low-enriched uranium to generate one nuclear weapon if the resolution were made to further enrich it to weapons-grade. This moves Iran very closer to a hazardous and weakening possible breakout capacity," Davies said.

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