Iran is reportedly advancing its secret nuclear weapons program, moving closer to the capability of building a nuclear bomb, as per an exclusive report by Iran International. Three anonymous sources in Iran revealed significant progress in the nuclear program, including restructuring SPND, keeping Mohammad Eslami as the head of AEOI, and resuming tests for nuclear bomb detonators.
Recent reports indicate a shift in the US intelligence assessment, suggesting Iran is now better positioned to produce a nuclear device. The Iranian Parliament approved a bill granting financial independence to SPND, allowing increased autonomy for nuclear activities. Additionally, Iran’s increased uranium enrichment to 60% and involvement of key figures like Saeed Borji highlight the country’s nuclear weapons development.
The launch of a satellite by IRGC using ballistic missile technology drew criticism, raising concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions. With the US withdrawal from JCPOA, Iran has amassed enough material for multiple nuclear bombs, posing a significant threat in the region.