Iran Now has the Capability to Build and Deliver Nukes

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The Times of Israel is reporting that Iran has achieved the all the technical infrastructure to produce nuclear weapons should it make the political decision to do so.

This is according to Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who gave a report to a Senate intelligence committee published Wednesday. However, he added, it could not break out to the bomb without being detected.

In the report, Clapper stated that Iran has made significant advances in it’s nuclear program, even as the President and Secretary Kerry have espoused a treaty that supposedly put Iran’s program on hold.

“Tehran has made technical progress in a number of areas — including uranium enrichment, nuclear reactors, and ballistic missiles — from which it could draw if it decided to build missile-deliverable nuclear weapons,” Clapper wrote. “These technical advancements strengthen our assessment that Iran has the scientific, technical, and industrial capacity to eventually produce nuclear weapons. This makes the central issue its political will to do so.”

The Obama administration claims that the interim deal would allow supervision that will keep Iran from producing nuclear weapons. President Obama himself promised in his State of the Union address to veto any further sanctions imposed by congress. One wonders if the president actually wants Iran to succeed in its ambitions.
“We do not know if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons,” Clapper wrote. But he noted that Iran’s overarching “strategic goals” were leading it to pursue the capability to do so.

The report was released a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the interim nuclear agreement only set back the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program by six weeks.

“This agreement merely set Iran back six weeks — no more — according to our assessments, in relation to its previous position, so that the test, as to denying Iran the ability to manufacture nuclear weapons, has been and remains the permanent agreement, if such [a deal] can indeed be achieved,” Netanyahu said at a conference of the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accused the Obama administration of mischaracterizing the terms of an interim nuclear deal. “We did not agree to dismantle anything,” Zarif told CNN.

Zarif repeated that “we are not dismantling any centrifuges, we’re not dismantling any equipment, we’re simply not producing, not enriching [uranium] over 5%.”

The six-month deal freezes key aspects of Iran’s nuclear program, while allowing limited enrichment to continue, in exchange for some economic sanctions relief. It went into effect on January 20.

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