Although Iran is not currently taking the crucial steps towards developing nuclear weapons, according to a report, there are still causes for concern.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Western powers are particularly concerned because UN Security Council restrictions on missiles lasts until October 2023 after which Iran is free to pursue its ballistic missile activity.
In the last few decades, there was a battle to stop Tehran from being able to develop a nuclear weapon.
Israeli officials warned that Iran’s weapons group is also making progress and you could come out with a perfect storm.
Signs are that the drama was once again superficial and that the IAEA and the West may have fallen for yet another deception by Tehran.
Azerbaijani Ambassador-Designate to Israel Mukhtar Mammadov denied a report by Haaretz that the country has prepared an airfield to assist Israel.
Iran is now approaching a kind of “what’s next” issue. Where does it go from here? Let’s look at the recent news.
Israeli nuclear physicist and UN inspector said it’s hard to know the truth about rogue nation’s weapon enrichment.
The IAEA leaked on Sunday that Iran had enriched uranium up to 84% – dangerously close to the 90% threshold to weaponize uranium.