Friday, July 29, 2022

Analysis: Iran Nuclear Negotiations Dead - Mossad Widens Operations

ANALYSIS: Iran Nuclear Negotiations Dead as Mossad Widens Operations



While the negotiations between Iran and the United States on the return to the nuclear agreement (JCPOA) now seem to have reached a dead end, it appears that the Israeli foreign secret service Mossad is still active within the borders of the Islamic Republic.

Two officials of the regime of Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei meanwhile indicated that Iran is indeed working on the development of a nuclear weapon.

The state of affairs is now that the US administration no longer believes in a return to the JCPOA, but still has no credible “plan B” for Iran’s increasing nuclear threat.

The European Union, meanwhile, shows that it is increasingly frustrated with Iran’s behavior and is desperately looking for ways to keep the diplomatic track alive.

Joseph Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy commissioner, warned this week that the final failure of negotiations on a new or revised nuclear deal would create a “dangerous nuclear crisis,” but stopped short of announcing measures that would increase the pressure on Iran.

Iran is working hard on the bomb

Iran, however, shows that it is unimpressed by the threats from the Americans or by Borrell’s supplications, and continues to work feverishly on its nuclear weapons program.

Iran installed new IR-6 and IR-8 centrifuges in the underground nuclear facility Fordo last month, and can therefore produce enough highly enriched uranium to manufacture a nuclear weapon in a short time.

At the same time, Iran announced that it wouldn’t reactivate 27 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cameras monitoring Iran’s various nuclear activities.

It has now become absolutely clear that Iran’s nuclear program is aimed at obtaining atomic weapons.





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