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(Corr) Russian paper sees Iran bluffing about building nuclear plants.

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Text of report by the website of heavyweight Russian newspaper Nezavisimaya Gazeta on 1 December

[Article by Vladimir Skosyrev: "Akhmadinezhad's nuclear bluff"]

Ahmadinezhad's nuclear bluff

Tehran has indignantly rejected the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] resolution condemning it for start-up of a uranium enrichment enterprise near the city of Qom. Since the West does not want to reckon with Iran's peaceful aspirations, it will be forced to create 10 such new plants, the country's vice-president announced. But Nezavisimaya Gazeta experts believe that the Islamic Republic does not have the technical capacities to fulfil such a plan.

The Government of Iran has publicized a plan for building 10 more nuclear fuel enrichment plants in addition to …

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