Some other facts - the nuclear plant (the large one scheduled to go online next year for electrical generation) has been bombed at least 6 times already during the Iran/Iraq war.
Israel has already bombed a nuke plant back in 1981 in Iraq
The US has already stated that its policy is to not allow proliferation and has already met with Israel to coordinate an attack if necessary (March this year)
IAEA inspectors have already been in the country of Iran and are looking at the enrichment plant being built to support generating the fuel for the electrical generation plants
Russia has already signed a support agreement with Iran to take shipments of used fuel from the reactors for burial.
And the major problem with all of this is that Iran controls way more oil and natural gas than Iraq ever did and is more likely a target for control of those fields than for any other reason.
The proliferation issue is one that the US is going to have a hard time with in the UN as they have already "allowed" and supplied Pakistan with not only nuclear plants but technology for nuclear weapons and delivery systems.
The major reason its being brought up is a paper done by the current UN ambassador Bolton who used to be the undersecretary of state for arms control and his fetish for controlling who has the weapons - he thinks the US is responsible for controlling nuclear technology worldwide and is obsessed with it. Other countries tend to disagree
