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Iran nuclear ’breakout’ time at two months: Kerry

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Iran nuclear ’breakout’ time at two months: Kerry

Iran is two months away from breakout capability to produce enough nuclear material for a bomb should they resume their mothballed enrichment process, AFP cited US Secretary of State John Kerry warning on Tuesday, April 8th.
A full-bore resumption of enrichment — a gross violation of the temporary accord — could see Tehran move swiftly toward nuclear breakout.
“I think it is fair to say, I think it is public knowledge today, that we are operating with a time period for a so-called breakout of about two months,” Kerry told US lawmakers.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez cited reports that said UN Security Council permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States, along with Germany, should focus on extending the time it would take for Iran to produce nuclear weapons to between six and 12 months.
Kerry said the ultimate goal was assurance that Iran never build an atomic bomb.
“So six months to 12 months is — I’m not saying that’s what we’d settle for — but even that is significantly more” than the estimated two months to breakout, he said.
US lawmakers urged Kerry to hold the line on Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, which they want to see fully dismantled.
Menendez said Arak remained part of a “worrisome” effort by Tehran to advance its nuclear program in the midst of the negotiations.
“Their research and development capacity (is) still moving forward as we speak, which only allows them to create more sophisticated centrifuges, which closes the window for them even more quickly” towards breakout capacity, Menendez told Kerry.
“We’ve been very clear that there is no legitimacy to a full-on heavy water plutonium reactor” for civilian use, Kerry said.