In a confidential analysis, experts in the UN nuclear watchdog say that Iran has acquired "sufficient information" on how to "design and produce a workable" nuclear bomb, apparently from sources including disgraced Pakistani scientist A Q Khan.
The International Atomic Energy Agency report says that Iran "most likely" obtained the needed information from "external sources" and then adapted the information to its own needs, reports The New York Times. The Times says that many intelligence agencies assumed in the report that Iran obtained a bomb design from A Q Khan, the "rogue Pakistani black marketer who sold it machines to enrich uranium". That information may have been supplemented by a Russian nuclear weapons scientist who visited Iran often, the report quoted investigators as saying.
The IAEA report titled Possible Military Dimensions of Iran's Nuclear Programme stresses that its conclusions are tentative and subject to further
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