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Iran Could Build a Bomb in a Week, Threat at All-Time High

Institute for Science and International Security
Article Source: Institute for Science and International Security

Article Source: Institute for Science and International Security

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  • The Institute for Science and International Security recently raised its “Iran Threat Geiger Counter” to an all-time high in response to a number of factors.
  • Iran can now produce enough weapon-grade enriched uranium for a nuclear weapon in a week, using only a fraction of its 60 percent enriched uranium. 
  • Iran continues to deceive the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and violate its safeguards agreement and JCPOA monitoring agreements, making it possible for Iran to build a bomb without being detected.
  • Recent public statements from Iranian officials indicate an extreme and heightened level of hostility toward the United States and its allies.
  • Iran is actively engaged in multiple proxy wars against the U.S. and its allies, heightening the risk of escalating conflict. Read More
  • Clarion Project was among the first to raise an alarm about the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran with its groundbreaking legacy films: Iranium, Obsession, and The Third Jihad.

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