Nadene Goldfoot
Netanyahu tried to warn everyone when he spoke (though so many walked out from the Democratic Party of the USA of his speech) at the UN. One particularly notable speech was on September 27, 2012. In this speech, Netanyahu displayed a diagram of a bomb and drew a "red line" to illustrate his point, warning that Iran was nearing the ability to enrich uranium to weapons-grade levels. He urged the international community to establish a clear red line to prevent Iran from completing the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary for a bomb. That warning was 13 years ago.Now the fact of the matter is that they already have enough for 9 atomic bombs! According to a confidential report by the IAEA at the weekend, Iran has enough uranium enriched to that level for nine nuclear weapons if refined further, by an agency yardstick. No other country has enriched uranium to such a high level without producing weapons, the watchdog added.
The big question hanging over our heads is this: Will Israel bomb the nuclear sites in Iran or not? First of all, is there a good reason why they might?
Iran has not been shy about telling the world that they hate Jews and Israel through the Ayatollas, especially today's Khamenei. There is not lost love there. Iran is busily making atomic power for the rockets they will have on hand that are meant for the "Little Satan" as they refer to Israel and then perhaps the "Big" Satan as they think about the USA. They've been working on this project for the past 10 years and no one has had the guts to stop them in any form of laws or oversight.
In the early 1980s and again in 2007, Israel carried out airstrikes on suspected nuclear facilities in Iraq and Syria. In 1981, Israel destroyed Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor. In 2007, Israel destroyed a suspected nuclear reactor in Syria, known as the Al Kibar reactor, or Dair Alzour, in the Deir ez-Zor region.
Osirak (Iraq): In 1981, Israel's Operation Opera, aimed at destroying the Osirak reactor, was carried out because Israel believed Iraq was using the facility to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons. The reactor was located in Tuwaitha, Iraq, and the attack was successful in destroying it.
Kibar (Syria): In 2007, Israel launched Operation Orchard, targeting a suspected nuclear reactor in Deir ez-Zor, Syria. The reactor, known as the Al Kibar or Dair Alzour facility, was believed to be a part of Syria's nuclear program. While Israel initially didn't acknowledge the strike, later evidence and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed it was a nuclear reactor.
A ceremonial ground-breaking event took place last week at the site where the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says four new nuclear reactors will be built over the next 20 years.
The IAEA report said that Iran, as of May 17, had amassed 408.6 kilograms (900.8 pounds) of uranium enriched up to 60%. That is an increase of almost 50% since the IAEA’s last report in February. The 60% enriched material is a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%. Iran’s leadership has said it believes the IAEA report is politically motivated by Grossi’s hopes of becoming the next U.N. secretary-general.Grossi who is attempting to attract the votes of several members of the U.N. Security Council with the report. The head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, who is the Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization in the government of President Raisi and was the Minister of Roads and Urban development and the Governor of Mazandaran in the government of Hassan Rouhani, told the official IRNA news agency late Sunday.
Eslami is the Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization in the government of President Raisi and was the Minister of Roads and Urban development and the Governor of Mazandaran in the government of Hassan Rouhani.
Hassan Rouhani is an Iranian politician who served as the seventh president of Iran from 2013 to 2021. He is also a sharia lawyer ("Wakil"), academic, former diplomat and Islamic cleric. He served as a member of Iran's Assembly of Experts from 1999 to 2024. Sayyid Ebrahim Rаisi (14 December 1960 – 19 May 2024), better known as Ebrahim Raisi, was an Iranian politician who served as the eighth
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