“No place in the strategy”: Iran: Will not build nuclear weapons

“No place in the strategy”
Iran: Will not build nuclear weapons

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According to International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi, Iran has enough material for at least one nuclear bomb. A government spokesman in Tehran now claims that it does not want to build any. A few days ago, a commander of the Revolutionary Guard made other suggestions.

According to information from Tehran, there will be no revision of nuclear doctrine or the construction of nuclear weapons in Iranian politics. “Nuclear weapons have no place in Iran’s defense strategy and our nuclear program will continue to be in line with international regulations,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said, according to the Tasnim news agency. There will therefore be neither a revision of defense doctrine nor the construction of nuclear weapons.

The spokesman thereby rejected recent controversial statements by a commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. The country’s nuclear security commander, Ahmad Hagh-Taleb, claimed last week that the country could chart a new course in its nuclear program.

If Israel threatens Iran with attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and wants to put the country under pressure, a “review of the nuclear doctrine and policy of the Islamic Republic” as well as an agreement on old principles is “possible and conceivable,” Hagh-Taleb told the news agency Tasnim.

Recently, tensions between Iran and Israel had become extremely acute. Iran has always maintained that the country is not seeking nuclear weapons for religious reasons. The reference was to a fatwa – a religious legal opinion – from Iran’s highest religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In this, Khamenei banned both the construction and use of weapons of mass destruction. The 85-year-old cleric is the country’s head of state and, according to the Iranian constitution, has the final say on all strategic issues.

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