TEHRAN, Oct 3: Iran threatened on Monday to use its “full might” to endanger US interests if Washington upped the pressure on Tehran over its nuclear programme. Washington and the European Union have prepared the ground for the governing board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to send Iran to the UN Security Council next month for possible sanctions for violating international nuclear obligations.

The United States and its European allies argue Iran is making atomic fuel for use in weapons, but Tehran says its nuclear programme is dedicated solely to generating electricity.

Ali Larijani, secretary-general of Supreme National Security Council, said the United States, Iran’s arch-foe, should end its aggressive policies against Tehran or face the consequences.

“If pressured by America, Iran will use its full might to endanger America’s interests,” chief nuclear negotiator Larijani was quoted as saying by the Siyasat-i-Rouz daily. Larijani did not elaborate.

US officials have also repeatedly accused Iran of stirring up violence against their troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Iran denies the allegation.

The Khaleej Times daily in the United Arab Emirates quoted Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday as saying Tehran may hold back on oil sales if its nuclear programme is referred to the UN Security Council, without elaborating.

The report was later denied by Ahmadinejad’s office.

RIFT: Angered by last month’s IAEA resolution requiring Iran be reported at a future date to the Security Council, Iran has repeatedly said it would resume a full atomic fuel cycle if its case were referred.

But although Iran’s nuclear programme has become a matter of national pride, many politicians have urged the clerical establishment to be more cautious with the West to avoid isolation and being reported to the Security Council.—Reuters

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