Iranian scientists reportedly have enough uranium to build 12 nuclear bombs within six months. This revelation could have serious implications for the future of the Middle East conflict.
telegraph paper report Details were later revealed International Atomic Energy Agency The spokesperson said Iran has increased production of enriched uranium, needed to make nuclear bombs, to up to 60% purity. Modern nuclear weapons must use uranium refined to up to 90%, and the IAEA said this was a realistic possibility for Iran.
The report cited former UN weapons inspector for Iraq David Albright, who said he believed Iran could obtain weapons-grade uranium in just a few weeks and that it already had the technical knowledge to build a nuclear weapon. Ta. The development could have major implications for the Middle East as Israel continues its military operations in Gaza.
Earlier this month, CBS News report Pakistan’s foreign ministry said it had carried out a “highly coordinated and specifically targeted precision military strike” against Iran.Federation of American Scientists report In September, Pakistan said it was working to increase its nuclear arsenal, adding that it was believed to currently have a stockpile of 170 nuclear warheads.
Albright, founder of the US Institute for Science and International Security, said if Iran continues to produce high-quality uranium at the same rate, it will have enough material to make 12 bombs in just five months. He said he would get it.
“The unfortunate reality is that Iran already knows how to build a nuclear weapon, but there are some unfinished business related to the actual production,” Albright said.
“Iran can quickly produce enough weapons-grade uranium for many nuclear weapons, but it could not do so in 2003.”
“Today, it would take just one week to produce enough for the first nuclear weapon. One month could produce enough weapons-grade uranium for six weapons, and five months later, weapons-grade uranium could be produced. It can produce 12 bottles of uranium.”
He further said that “nuclearization” and its delivery could slow down the process, as more research is needed in this area.
“Weaponization requires further efforts. It includes theoretical calculations and simulations. Development, testing, and production of other components of nuclear weapons. Conversion of weapons-grade uranium into metal components. All configurations. Integrating the elements into a nuclear weapon, and preparing the weapon for installation on an aircraft or missile, or for use in full-scale underground testing.”
Iran is widely believed support hamas The ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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