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The world’s eyes are on Iran: Will Tehran make a nuclear move?

Claims have been on the agenda for a while that Iran, whose axis of resistance has weakened with the overthrow of the Assad regime, may acquire nuclear weapons in order to protect itself from Israeli attacks. Germany, France and the UK issued a joint statement warning that Iran has increased its stock of enriched uranium, which can be used in the production of nuclear weapons, more than ever before.

Could Iran, whose axis of resistance has suffered another blow with the collapse of the Assad regime, turn to nuclear weapons?
Articles on this subject have recently been published in the US and British media.
The analyses conducted assess that Iran, whose axis of resistance has suffered a heavy blow with the weakening of Hezbollah and Hamas and the fall of the Assad regime, may try to obtain nuclear weapons to defend itself against Israel.
For this reason, it is claimed that Iran may accelerate its nuclear program.
In a joint statement, England, Germany and France accused Iran of increasing its enriched uranium stockpile more than ever before.
It was claimed that Iran increased this stockpile without any civilian justification.
It was stated that thanks to this, he obtained materials that could make more than one nuclear weapon.
Iran’s nuclear program was also on the agenda of the United Nations Security Council.

The nuclear agreement signed between Iran and Western countries in 2015 and supported by United Nations resolution 2,231 was discussed in the council.
It was noted that the agreement would expire in 10 months.

Iran’s UN representative said that Iran would respond harshly if the mechanism foreseeing the re-imposition of UN sanctions on Iran was implemented.
Iran’s oil There are also notable news about the sector.
Reuters news agency announced that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have increased their dominance in the country’s oil sector.
Accordingly, 50 percent of Iran’s oil exports are under the control of the Revolutionary Guards. Three years ago, this rate was limited to 20 percent.
It is estimated that Iran’s oil revenues have reached 50 billion dollars annually despite sanctions.
Reuters’ report stated that the Revolutionary Guards transferred a portion of the revenue it obtained from oil to proxy forces in Iran’s resistance axis.
It is estimated that the resources provided by the Revolutionary Guards to Hezbollah alone exceed $700 million.
Despite being rich in oil, Iran continues to experience problems with electricity and gas supplies.

Schools have been closed in many provinces due to cold weather and problems with electricity and gas supplies.

President Massoud Pezeshkian called on the public to operate their combi boilers at 2 degrees lower.

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