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Iran’s uranium a step away from weapon grade

Government's decision to make its own 20-per-cent-enriched uranium would send it almost all the way to being able to weaponise the stuff

IRAN announced this week that it will produce uranium enriched to contain 20 per cent of the fissile isotope uranium-235. It says this is to refuel a reactor in Tehran that makes medical isotopes, after talks aimed at acquiring the fuel abroad stalled.

Iran already makes 3.5 per cent low enriched uranium (LEU). Enriching that to 20 per cent is allowed under international rules, and . But the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), a Washington DC-based think tank, says it will be hard for Iran to safely turn the uranium into reactor fuel elements. Some western governments say they fear the move is a prelude to producing weapons-grade uranium, enriched to 80 per cent or more.

According to ISIS, by enriching natural uranium to 20 per cent the Iranians will already have done almost all of the work needed to get it to 80 per cent. Less 鈥渟eparative work鈥 is needed as concentrations of uranium-235 increase.

Topics: Weapons