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- Iran will take special measures to safeguard its nuclear . . .
Citing a CNN report from May 20, 2025, which quoted U S officials alleging that the Israeli regime was preparing an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, Araqchi warned that any Israeli adventurism targeting Iran’s nuclear sites would be met with a decisive response, as has been the case in the past
- Iran issues new warning to US and Israel regarding nuclear sites
Iran's top diplomat issued a sharp warning on Thursday, declaring that the country will take "special measures" to defend its nuclear facilities if Israeli threats persist The statement from
- Iran After the War: Will a Nuclear Deal Halt Their Weapons . . .
Genuine Halt Under a New Deal: In the most optimistic scenario, Iran might agree to fully halt its weapons programme in exchange for sanctions relief and security guarantees as part of the peace deal War has been punishing for Iran – key nuclear facilities are damaged, the economy is strained, and the regime may calculate that a period of
- IAEA Declares Iran Non-Compliant: What It Means for Global . . .
Under its 1974 Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement, Iran must provide nuclear material inventories, notify about new facilities, and allow inspections The IAEA, however, has stated it is unable to verify the absence of nuclear material diversion for weapon use—a key safeguard failure Next Steps: Security Council in Sight
- The Art of a New Iranian Nuclear Deal in 2025
Iran is highly unlikely to forgo its NPT rights Furthermore, Tehran is unlikely to dismantle its entire nuclear program, particularly its uranium enrichment capability, amid legitimate concerns about U S commitment to a deal and in a security environment where Tehran is attempting to use its nuclear threshold status as a deterrent Iran will
- Pathways to Manage Iran at the Nuclear Threshold and Prevent . . .
While any large-scale attack on Iran’s nuclear sites may roll back the country’s nuclear program in the short term, military action is more likely to push Tehran to ratchet up its nuclear activities, or more seriously, to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) and or openly pursue nuclear weapons to prevent further attacks
- Irans top diplomat warns Israel over threatening nuclear . . .
Iran’s mission to the United Nations later posted Araghchi’s letter online, which included a warning to the U S as well “We are likewise of the firm conviction that — in the event of any attack against the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran by the Zionist regime — the government of the United States shall bear legal responsibility, having been complicit therein
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