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Why U.S. doesn't trust Iran on nukes - -

By Peter Grier

from the January 24, 2006 edition

Why US doesn't trust Iran on nukes
Monday, Iran threatened a full-scale enrichment program - if it is 'referred' to the UN.
| Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
 
Asked why they're suspicious of Iran's nuclear intentions, US officials point to Natanz.

Iran's Natanz nuclear site is in a remote area 200 miles south of Tehran. Key facilities are buried, with vehicle entrance ramps hidden beneath dummy buildings. Construction there has continued in recent months despite Iran's nuclear negotiations with the West - recent satellite photos revealed at least seven new buildings.

In the Monitor
Tuesday, 01/24/06
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