Iran still possesses the capacity to produce nuclear weapons
even though it may have stopped its atomic arms development
program, a senior US intelligence official said Wednesday.
Thomas Fingar, deputy US director of national intelligence
for analysis, told a Congressional hearing that the Islamic
republic "continues to develop" capabilities that
could be swiftly adopted for production of nuclear weapons.
"We judge it has the technical and industrial capability
to produce nuclear weapons," he told the House of Representatives
armed services committee which held the hearing to make a global
security assessment.
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Lawmakers were particularly keen to find out from senior intelligence
officials who testified Wednesday the background behind a new
intelligence report in December saying Iran halted its nuclear
weapons drive in 2003 and that US charges about Tehran's atomic
goals were overblown.
The National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), a consensus view
of all 16 US spy agencies, had also cautioned that Iran was
keeping its nuclear options open, still bucked international
demands to freeze uranium enrichment, and could have the technical
ability to make a nuclear weapon sometime between 2010 and 2015.
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