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Tehran’s steps did not stop even after the death of President Raisi, Iran is close to making a nuclear bomb – India TV Hindi

by Rahul Goswami
July 20, 2024
Tehran's steps did not stop even after the death of President Raisi, Iran is close to making a nuclear bomb - India TV Hindi


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Secret picture taken by America of Iran’s nuclear preparations (File)

Aspen (USA): Even after the death of Iran’s President and staunch anti-American Ibrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, Tehran did not stop or tire. Iran continued to pursue its secret mission of making an atomic bomb. Now Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian is the new President of Iran. Despite the change of power, Iran did not change its intentions and it has now come very close to making an atomic bomb. This American report has created a sensation all over the world.

Two top US administration officials have said that Iran is talking more about acquiring a nuclear bomb and has made progress since April towards developing a material important for making nuclear weapons. It has come very close to its mission. Iran’s air strikes targeting Israel in April were thwarted by Israel and its allies. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in separate panels at a security related event in Colorado that the US is closely monitoring all signs of Iran weaponizing its nuclear program.

Iran had withdrawn from the nuclear deal with America

Sullivan said, “I have not seen any decision by Iran yet” that would indicate that it has decided to actually build a nuclear bomb now. “If they start going down that path, they will face a real problem from the United States,” Sullivan said at the Aspen Security Forum. Iran resumed its nuclear program after the administration of former US President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 deal.

Under this agreement, Iran was given relief from sanctions in exchange for strict monitoring of its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Blinken also said on Friday, “In the last few weeks and months, we have seen that Iran is moving towards developing fissile material.” Fissile material can be used to make nuclear bombs. (AP)

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