In the Middle East. Experts on the use of nuclear weapons by Iran


“When Israel started a series of attacks on Iran last week, He also made many serious warnings regarding the nuclear program of this country, suggesting that Iran is quickly approaching a critical point in the process of developing and obtaining nuclear weapons. Meaning that, [zdaniem władz w Jerozolimie]attacks are necessary to prevent Tehran's nuclear weapon ” – indicated on the CNN portal.
Iran did not seek nuclear weapons
According to experts and people from intelligence cited by this station, The suggestions made by the Israeli government are not true. In the assessment of the sources of CNN, Iran did not conduct active actions to obtain a nuclear weapon, which is a combination of three elements: transferring means, head/igniter and a nuclear charge, created e.g. from enriched uranium.
“The challenge for Iran is not only to produce a nuclear load (sufficiently enriched uranium). In the opinion of Iran experts – if he decided to do so – he could do it within a few months. However, he would also have to build effective transfer means, and this could take [mu już] much more time ” – marked in the article.
Israel will not eliminate the Iranian nuclear center
After a few days of Israeli raids, representatives of American intelligence, cited by CNN, believe that Israel could – so far – delay the Iranian Uranus enrichment program by only a few months.
“Even if Israel caused significant damage to the Iranian center [jądrowemu] In Natanz, in which there are centrifuges necessary to enrich uranium, the second, strongly fortified enriching institution in Fordo remained practically intact, “noted in the development of the American station.
In addition, defense experts cited by CNN believe that Israel is not able to destroy the facility in Fordo without specialist USA and air support.
– Israel may circulate over these nuclear objects and block their works, but if you really want to [te obiekty] to eliminate, a US military attack or an agreement is necessary [z Iranem] – said in an interview with CNN Brett McGURK, a high -ranking diplomat for the Middle East in the administration of US President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Joe Biden, and now an analyst.
Conflict in the Middle East
The authorities in Jerusalem began on June 13 in the morning massive attacks on Iran, claiming that their goal is nuclear and military facilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that day that Tehran has enough enriched uranium to build nine atomic bombs. Iran called the attack “Declaration of War” and responded with air rockets on Israel, in which 24 people were killed. The authorities in Tehran informed about the death of at least 224 people.
Both sides announce further blows. World leaders call for de -escalation and return of Iran to negotiate in the matter of the nuclear program of this country.




