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Monday, 06/23/2025 1:51:56 AM

Monday, June 23, 2025 1:51:56 AM

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What part of 60% and 20% enrichment don't you understand ?

Thirty freaking years! That's how long the Israeli slasher has been warning us that Iran was 60% - 20% away from a nuclear bomb. I'll bet poker isn't your strong suit, is it? You get played so easily, don't you? So now your trump was pissed and embarrassed that everyone was calling him TACO so he sure showed us, didn't he?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been warning about Iran's potential for nuclear weapons for more than 30 years. His rhetoric has often focused on the dangers of Iran enriching uranium, which is a key component in the development of a nuclear bomb.

Key points:
Decades-long concern: Netanyahu has expressed concern about Iran's nuclear program, including its uranium enrichment, for decades.

Intelligence differences: While Netanyahu has frequently asserted that Iran is close to developing a nuclear weapon, U.S. intelligence has historically differed on the specific timeline and details of Iran's program. The U.S. intelligence community previously assessed that Iran halted a structured nuclear weapons program in 2003, but continued to pursue capabilities related to it.

Iran's actions: Iran has increased its uranium enrichment activities, including enriching uranium to levels far exceeding the limits set by the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), after the United States withdrew from the deal in 2018.

Recent reports: Recent reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) indicate Iran is enriching uranium to high levels, which could be quickly enriched further to weapons-grade if the decision were made. The IAEA also stated in June 2025 that Iran's repeated failure to fully address questions about undeclared nuclear material and activities amounts to non-compliance with its safeguards obligations.
It is important to note that the timeline and specific details of Iran's nuclear program and its uranium enrichment activities remain subject to ongoing scrutiny and debate among intelligence agencies and international organizations.

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