Iran is one step away from nuclear weapons

 

The Islamic Republic of Iran is not fulfilling its obligation to the IAEA to enrich uranium to 60 percent and will have nuclear weapons in the next ten weeks. This is reported by the Israeli Defense Ministry.
Speaking at a briefing with the participation of ambassadors of the members of the UN Security Council, Israeli Defense Minister Hans warned that in the next two and a half months Iran will receive the necessary materials to acquire nuclear weapons. He said that it was time to move from words to deeds to prevent a real threat.
The UK, Germany and France have previously said that Iran's ongoing uranium enrichment is undermining negotiations on the issue. The IAEA, which is currently studying Iran's nuclear facilities, also said Iran had exceeded its 60 percent uranium enrichment target, which is now 63 percent.
Thus, it can be assumed that after this incident, tensions around Iran will continue to grow. Earlier, Israel has warned that it does not intend to wait for its clumsy partners to resolve the issue, and can only launch airstrikes against Iran's nuclear facilities in due time.


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