Iran is Advancing Research on Nuclear Bomb Detonators
Very large amounts of Iranian academic research have been refocused to advancing issues relevant to nuclear bomb detonation, the Institute for Science and International Security’s president David Albright told Israeli media on Wednesday, August 14.
This is a potentially radical paradigm shift in how close a real Iran nuclear weapons threat could become, given that until now, defense officials and analysts always said that no matter how far along the Islamic Republic was enriching uranium, there would be time to stop it from getting the bomb seeing as it had not mastered key “weapons group” activities.
Albright told the Israeli news outlet that he will soon be coming out with a report that summarizes the analysis of over 150 Iranian “academic” papers related to computer modeling for simulations in connection with nuclear weapons as well as with neutron initiators.
Albright is not alone in sounding the alarm. The US’s annual intelligence estimate in July carried implied warnings and the IAEA has also repeatedly said that it is blind and concerned about Iranian weaponization.
As for Tehran itself, Iranian media just reported on Wednesday that three Iranian sources had confirmed progress concerning nuclear armament and detonation issues. (JPost / VFI News)
“Lord, we ask that You prevent Iran from materializing its nuclear plans and that it doesn’t achieve the further enrichment of its uranium. We pray in Yeshua’s name that a nuclear war will not erupt in the Middle East and that Iran will continue to use the nuclear power it possesses solely for civilian purposes and not for weapons manufacturing.”