IranIranian Regime Close to Building Nuclear Bomb

Iranian Regime Close to Building Nuclear Bomb

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As nuclear negotiations between the Iranian regime and the United States reach critical moments, new reports of Iran’s covert and alarming activities have further intensified global concerns.

On one hand, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported suspicious explosive tests at Iran’s secret sites. On the other hand, analysts warn that Israel is under pressure to make a decision about a possible military strike.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the IAEA stated in a special report that Iran’s regime has conducted several covert explosive tests, which can only be interpreted as part of developing nuclear weapons.

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These tests, which utilized explosive neutron sources, were carried out at the Lavizan-Shian site and were documented at least twice—in February and July 2003. The agency also referred to other incidents, including the use of explosive chambers at the Marivan site and uranium-contaminated equipment at the Varamin site.

The report states that these locations were part of a structured and undeclared nuclear program, and that Iran has since attempted to clean up traces of these activities and has provided false information.

A significant portion of the report’s data is based on documents obtained by Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad in 2018 from the Iranian regime’s nuclear archive.

Enough uranium for 10 bombs

At the same time, the Telegraph, in an analysis by Richard Kemp, a former senior British Army officer, writes that Iran is currently producing enough 60% enriched uranium each month to build at least 10 nuclear bombs. Enriching this material to 90% weapons-grade would take only two weeks.

Kemp warned that the Iranian regime is rapidly expanding its nuclear and military capabilities, while the Trump administration continues to pursue a new agreement with Tehran. Trump had previously set a two-month deadline for reaching a deal, but that deadline has now expired, and it appears Tehran has rejected all offers.

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In this context, the Iranian regime is openly threatening Tel Aviv, while the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington have hindered Israel’s ability to decide on military action.

The IAEA report and the amount of enriched uranium show that the Iranian regime’s nuclear case has entered a dangerous stage. If the current trajectory continues and no decisive action is taken, the regime may be only weeks away from acquiring full nuclear weapons capability.

 

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