Citing unnamed Western diplomats and nuclear experts familiar with new intelligence to be released to the United Nations, the newspaper said a former Soviet weapons scientist had allegedly tutored Iranians on building high-precision detonators of the kind used to trigger a nuclear chain reaction.
Crucial technology linked to experts in Pakistan and North Korea also helped propel Iran to the threshold of nuclear capability, the report said.
An intelligence update will be circulated among International Atomic Energy Agency members on Tuesday or Wednesday. It is expected to focus on Iran's alleged efforts towards putting radioactive material in a warhead and developing missiles.
Iranian officials have already seen the Vienna-based IAEA's information, diplomats told AFP, and Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said in comments published in Iran on Sunday that it was based on "counterfeit" claims.
However Western officials said the intelligence reinforced concerns that Iran continued to conduct weapons-related research after 2003 when, according to US intelligence agencies, Iranian leaders halted such experiments in response to international and domestic pressures, The Post said.
The paper noted that one key breakthrough that had not been publicly described was Iran's success in obtaining design information for a device known as a R265 generator.
The device is a hemispherical aluminum shell that is lined with pellets of high explosives and electrically wired so the detonations occur in split-second precision, the report said. The explosions compress a small sphere of enriched uranium or plutonium to trigger a nuclear chain reaction.
Creating such a device is a formidable technical challenge, and Iran needed outside assistance in designing the generator and testing its performance, the paper said.
According to the intelligence provided to the IAEA, key assistance in both areas was provided by Vyacheslav Danilenko, a former Soviet nuclear scientist who was contracted in the mid-1990s by Iran's Physics Research Center, the paper said.
Danilenko offered assistance to the Iranians over at least five years, giving lectures and sharing research papers on developing and testing an explosives package that the Iranians apparently incorporated into their warhead design, said The Post, citing two officials with access to the IAEA's confidential files.
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@MarkH: to antanu g "Does it just hit so close to home that you realize if Iran ends up with something happening to them it’s hard for you to put on the tough guy act in regard to countries and militants obtaining your nukes?" Hard as it may be for you to believe this, but your quarry is one of those rare birds that you come across even rarely. antanu g is a devout Hindu Indian from Kalkutta, who woke up from a long slumber to rant the same anti-US rant he was ranting when he went to sleep without realizing that the world had changed since!
Iran should watch out for a sudden attack on their nuclear installations by US or Israel which would be flash point for war in this region in 2012.
The funny thing is that this story is all fake. The scientist Danilenko is a specialist in industrial nanodiamonds. He is NOT a nuclear scientist. He was in Iran to help them with their nanotechnology research. Yes the Iranians are into nanotech as well. They are hungry for knowledge and are exploring different fields not just nuclear science. Maybe one day Iran will produce more scientists like the great Persian mathematician Al-Khwarizmi.
No on has monopoly to knowledge.It is Iran's right as a free and independent nation to master the Nuclear Cycle.
Iran is twice as big as Pakistan with many times the resources give it the respect it deserves. else....
@Cautious & @MarkH: So what if iran gets the bomb? they have every right to defend themselves with nukes just like US & its rotten brat israel. I really hope & pray that they get the bomb. I know the argument you guys have against it is that Iran is a theorocracy & ruled by "mullas" but the "mullas" of Iran are much more better & civilized than Bush, Netenyhahu & any other western leaders in the history of civilization and history is the proof of that. And by the way are there any international law Banning Theorocracy & "mullas" from ruling a country ?
@ Alok U may be right bro,
@Ali Tanoli: No more indiscriminate killing of the Hazaras and bombings of the Shia mosques, from now on Pakistan may get a bumm if that happens.
Iran has been caught lying about this program so many times that even Russia and China had to agree to impose sanctions. Mohamed El Baradei protected Iran during his tenure as head of the IAEA - but after he left even he admitted that he thought Iran was trying to develop the capability to build a nuke. It would appear that the holy men who run Iran don't have a problem with deception/lying - but overtime it becomes harder to maintain the lie.
If Israel has it, why not Iran?
@J Von hittigon, Nice memorized news of CNN man then what about who give to Israel and how france and Britain got and why they have it even they suround it by all christians...
@MarkH: Put your self-satisfying cultural superiority slowly where I eloquently think, the comment was rightfully so pointing out the USA's eternal propaganda machine and you went in a anti-Pakistan one-digit IQ rant; there are other forums where neo-cons and modern Shivajis can deverse their disgusting venom about the country, but it s the only place you found to let you frustration cry ? Keep whining.
The "father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, Abdul Qadeer Khan", maintained a good contact net of engineers and specialists. A few years ago, a Swiss family - the father and his two sons - was suspected of supplying Khan with technical know-how and equipment that was used to make gas centrifuges. Khan sold the centrifuges to countries with secret nuclear weapons programs, including Libya and Iran, before his operation was disrupted in 2003. Is it hard for Pakistan to lose its rank as the sole Muslim country with nucelar capabilities?
I hope its true...
@antanu g: As if it would be received positively by anyone living in the area mainly known for it's murderous hostility towards everything not Islamic, otherwise known as the majority of the well developed countries on the planet. The ones Pakistan can't look in the eye because no matter how much they try they're not going to find eyes when their back is turned in disregard for the insignificant. Does it just hit so close to home that you realize if Iran ends up with something happening to them it's hard for you to put on the tough guy act in regard to countries and militants obtaining your nukes?
Oh...yes..just like Iraq hsd mastered and stockpiled WMD. We are sick of so called saviours of civilized world.