Sunday, November 13, 2022

The Dangerous Nexus: Russia And Iran's Mullahs

The Dangerous Nexus: Russia and Iran’s Mullahs
By Majid Rafizadeh



The Iranian regime is now providing weapons and troops to Russia with full impunity. What are the ruling mullahs of Iran getting in return?


First of all, Iran’s theocratic establishment is rushing to cross the nuclear threshold in order to become a nuclear-armed state. Iran wants Russia to help it bolster and speed up its nuclear program. 



“I have a question for you – how does Russia pay Iran for this, in your opinion? Is Iran just interested in money? Probably not money at all, but Russian assistance to the Iranian nuclear program. Probably, this is exactly the meaning of their alliance.”



The Iranian regime, which has long argued that it is not seeking to develop nuclear weapons due to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s reported “fatwa” forbidding such an act, has lately changed its tone and is boasting that it currently has the ability to build a nuclear bomb.

In July, Kamal Kharrazi, Iran’s former foreign minister, acknowledged to Al Jazeera:


“It’s no secret that we have become a quasi-nuclear state. This is a fact. And it’s no secret that we have the technical means to produce a nuclear bomb…In the past, and within just a few days, we were able to enrich uranium up to 60%, and we can easily produce 90% enriched uranium.”


Other Iranian officials have also come out admitting that the regime’s nuclear program was always designed to manufacture nuclear weapons. In April, it was reported that former deputy speaker of the Iranian Parliament Ali Motahari said:


“From the very beginning, when we entered the nuclear activity, our goal was to build a bomb and strengthen the deterrent forces but we could not maintain the secrecy of this issue.”


The former head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani, also acknowledged that his work was part of a “system” designed to develop nuclear weapons. According to a report from November 2021:


“The former AEOI head also told IRNA that he worked with [nuclear scientist Mohsen] Fakhrizadeh on ‘nuclear defense.’


Russia and Iran previously worked together to construct several nuclear reactors in Iran and advance the regime’s nuclear technology.


Biden’s new nuclear deal, if reached, will also allow Russia to cash in on a $10 billion contract to further expand Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has stunningly made it clear to US lawmakers that the Biden administration will not stand in the way of Russian-Iranian nuclear cooperation and Russia cashing in on the $10 billion contract. State Department spokesman Ned Price repeated the Biden administration’s stance by pointing out:


“We, of course, would not sanction Russian participation in nuclear projects that are part of resuming full implementation of the JCPOA”.



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