June 05, 2019
Iran is six months away from an atomic bomb, according to a former International Atomic Energy Agency commissioner.
According to the article in Israel action News:
"Israelis need to be worried, and the Gulf states also have reason for concern," Heinonen said. "How will you be able to ensure your security if Iran achieves nuclear abilities?"
In the full interview, which will be aired Thursday morning, Heinonen said that despite IAEA's claims, Iran can develop nuclear weapons in up to six to eight months.
The enrichment program is everything where atomic bombs are concerned; the actual making of the bomb is not that technically difficult. It's getting enriched uranium - or making plutonium - that is hard. (Actually, a plutonium bomb can be tricky to build, but that's a different story.)
You can download the specs from the internet thanks to A.Q. Khan, father of the Pakistani atomic weapons program.
Once Obama gave them all that money and loosened trade restrictions the Iranians were guaranteed to obtain a device. I'm surprised it took them this long.
Well know when they test a weapon if they have been cheating on the Obama/Kerry Deal.
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