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Iran: Your opinions and your questions answered

Kevin Anderson | 09:47 UK time, Thursday, 13 April 2006

One of the watershed moments for us at World Have Your Say was early on when we talked about Iran and its nuclear ambitions. We didn't expect a call from Tehran, and we didn't really expect the caller to say that he wanted his country to develop nuclear power but not nuclear weapons.

With President Ahmadinejad's announcement on Tuesday that, the stakes were raised. We've been asking you what you think the world should do next. to have your say. What do you think? What do you want to know? That's our focus today.

to frequent questions about international concern about Iran's nuclear programme.

But what questions do you still have? We're going to find a nuclear energy and hopefully a nuclear weapons expert to come on to the programme and answer your questions.

Does nuclear enrichment mean nuclear weapons? No, not necessarily.

Iran says the enrichment is to 3.5% which is sufficient for nuclear power fuel and not high enough for a nuclear bomb, which it says it is not making.

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