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Iran’s Nuclear Doctrine in Flux: The Implications of Possible Strikes by Israel

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ senior representative, General Ahmad Hajtalab, has stated that Iran may reconsider its nuclear doctrine in response to potential Israeli strikes. He emphasized that threats from the Zionist regime to target Iranian nuclear facilities could lead to a revision of previously made decisions. Additionally, General Hajtalab noted that Iran is aware of the location of Israeli nuclear facilities and is prepared to retaliate if necessary.

According to international experts, Iran is on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons and could become a nuclear power in a short period if a decisive decision is made. However, only Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has the authority to approve such actions. Reports from the Iranian opposition website Iran International also indicate that the commander of the Iranian Air Force, General Hamid Vahedi, is readying Su-24 bombers for potential attacks on Israel.

These bombers, originally adopted by the USSR Air Force in 1975, are capable of carrying conventional missiles, bombs, and even bombs with tactical nuclear warheads. The situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear capabilities and potential military actions against Israel raises concerns about regional security and stability. As tensions escalate, it is crucial for diplomatic efforts to be prioritized to prevent a further escalation of hostilities.

The international community must closely monitor developments in the region and work towards finding peaceful solutions to ensure the safety and security of all parties involved. Diplomatic efforts should focus on resolving differences between nations through dialogue rather than violence or military action. It is important for all countries involved to prioritize peace and stability over conflict and instability.

The situation with Iran’s nuclear capabilities is complex and requires careful consideration by both nations involved. Any actions taken must be carefully considered and thoughtfully planned to prevent further conflict or instability in the region. Only through diplomacy can we hope for a peaceful resolution to this issue.

Eleanor Thompson

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