Does Iran’s Nuclear Programme Have a Future?
- Iran's top nuclear official, Mohammad Eslami, stated that the country has prepared to ensure no disruption to its nuclear activities after airstrikes on its facilities by the US and Israel.
- Behrouz Kamalvandi confirmed that equipment had been moved at Fordow and Isfahan to anticipate possible Israeli airstrikes.
- Mohammad Eslami said Iran had 'planned ahead of time' to ensure 'no interruption to our nuclear program and industry' following the strikes.
- A senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that the Islamic Republic still possesses enriched uranium stockpiles, stating, 'the game is not over'.
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Iran Vows To Resume Nuclear Program Despite War, As Israel Setbacks Tehran’s Atomic Ambitions - Worthy Christian News
by Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – Iran announced Tuesday that it plans to press ahead with its nuclear program despite its recent military clash with Israel. Mohammad Eslami, head of the Islamic Republic’s Atomic Energy Organization, told the state-run Mehr news agency that Tehran aims to avoid any disruption in its nuclear industry, though he did not clarify whether that included military activities. “We planned to avoid any…
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