“It says to me that we must double our effort to work with the international community to persuade the Iranians that there is only isolation from the world if they continue working forward on such a program,” Bush told reporters during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer.
“I’ve read the speculation that that’s what they may be doing. But whether they doubled it or not, the idea of Iran having a nuclear weapon is unacceptable,” Bush added.
Iran’s student news agency ISNA reported that Iran had started a second centrifuge network, expanding a program which the West fears is intended to make nuclear bombs. Iran denies plans to make weapons and says its nuclear program is for peaceful energy purposes.