Iran nuclear weapons at least 5 years away -report
6th Sep 2005, 14:58 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran, threatened with referral to the U.N. Security Council over its atomic ambitions, could develop bomb-making capability in as little as five years but a 15-year timeframe is more likely, a think tank said on Tuesday.
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