Defiant Iran starts new nuke project-USA-World-The Times of India
Defiant Iran starts new nuke project
26 Aug 2006, 2310 hrs IST, REUTERS
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ARAK/WASHINGTON: Iran's president launched a new phase in the Arak heavy-water reactor project on Saturday, saying Tehran would not give up its right to nuclear technology despite Western fears it aims to make atomic bombs.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was speaking just days before an August 31 deadline set by the UN Security Council for Iran to halt uranium enrichment the West's biggest worry in Iran's atomic programme or face possible sanctions.

"No one can deprive a nation of its rights based on its capabilities,"- Ahmadinejad said in his speech to inaugurate the heavy water project.

The Arak project, once complete, will produce plutonium as a by-product that could be used to make atomic warheads. But the reactor that will produce this is still being built.

"Iran is not a threat to anybody, not even to the Zionist regime,"- Ahmadinejad said, using Iran's term for its arch-enemy Israel.

The Los Angeles Times reported Washington had indicated it was ready to form an independent coalition to freeze Iranian assets and restrict trade if necessary. Analysts say sanctions imposed by just a few states would have limited impact.

Under US terrorism laws, Washington could ramp up its own sanctions, including financial constraints on Tehran and interception of missile and nuclear materials en route to Iran, US ambassador John Bolton said
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