Reports from the Washington Post indicate that the nuclear deal with Iran is in a critical state, with the country edging closer to weapons capability, especially under the cover of the October 7 War. This development comes six years after the Trump administration withdrew from the Iran nuclear accord. Iran is now rapidly accumulating enriched uranium, some of it nearing weapons-grade levels, raising fears among experts that the creation of a bomb could be imminent. According to current and former officials, the country has amassed a supply of highly enriched uranium sufficient for at least three bombs, which could be converted to weapons-grade fuel in a matter of days to weeks. Despite Iran's claims of having no plans to develop nuclear weapons, its actions, bolstered by an alliance with Russia and a lack of international regulation, have brought it closer to nuclear capability than ever before. The Washington Institute's Michael Singh suggests that the U.S. and its partners will need to adopt a firmer, more united approach against Tehran.
Iran's actions, emboldened by the lack of international regulation and its alliance with Russia, have left it closer to nuclear weapons capability than ever before, the Washington Post reported. https://t.co/M4v3ek0CKZ
“While Iran says it has no plans to make nuclear weapons, it now has a supply of highly enriched uranium that could be converted to weapons-grade fuel for at least three bombs in a time frame ranging from a few days to a few weeks,” current and ex-officials told @washingtonpost.
#Iran's nuclear program continues to expand even as international will to address it declines. @MichaelSinghDC explains why the U.S. and its partners will need to take a firmer, more united approach against #Tehran. https://t.co/GXnorg0TFC
Six years after the Trump administration withdrew from the Iran nuclear accord, Tehran is rapidly accumulating enriched uranium, some of it very close to weapons grade. Experts fear that a bomb could be a short dash away. https://t.co/nN5eOvkB2t
NUCLEAR DEAL IN TATTERS, IRAN EDGES CLOSE TO WEAPONS CAPABILITY - WAPO @FirstSquawk
WaPo: Iran "now has a supply of highly enriched uranium that could be converted to weapons-grade fuel for at least three bombs in a time frame ranging from a few days to a few weeks, current and former officials said. The making of a crude nuclear device could follow in as little…
WaPo: Iran now has a supply of highly enriched uranium that could be converted to weapons-grade fuel for at least three bombs in a time frame ranging from a few days to a few weeks, current and former officials say. https://t.co/49PeyxuHSv
"Iran is closer to nuclear weapons capability than at any time in the country’s history" https://t.co/AkqKf2Q7Nd
NUCLEAR DEAL IN TATTERS, IRAN EDGES CLOSE TO WEAPONS CAPABILITY - WAPO
Nuclear Deal In Tatters, Iran Edges Close To Weapons Capability - WaPo https://t.co/Gh3erDDDxV
Nuclear deal in tatters, Iran edges close to weapons capability https://t.co/8uNdXLdAPI
☢️ Under cover of the October 7 War, Iran is racing toward nuclear weapons capability. “Tehran is rapidly accumulating enriched uranium, some of it very close to weapons grade. Experts fear that a bomb could be a short dash away.”—@washingtonpost https://t.co/UfUPdO4wO2