25.9 C
Pakistan
Friday, September 20, 2024

Amos Yadlin: Iran’s nuclear program is very strong

Acknowledging that Iran’s nuclear program is very strong and extensive, the former head of the Israeli army’s intelligence service said that Tehran had been preparing for an attack on Natanz for two decades.

Despite the policy of the child-killing Zionist regime to keep terrorist acts against the Islamic Republic of Iran a secret, this time the regime officials are more openly acknowledging their involvement in the recent sabotage of the Natanz nuclear facility.

Amos Yadlin, former head of the Israeli army’s intelligence service and current head of the regime’s Institute for Internal Security Studies, said in an interview with CNN that Iran had been waiting for such an attack in Natanz for 20 years.

Referring to the Zionist regime in recent decades against the nuclear program of Iraq and Syria, Yadlin acknowledged: “Saddam and Assad were taken by surprise. Iran has been waiting for this attack for 20 years. “But Iran’s nuclear program is much stronger and broader.”

Acknowledging that the intelligence and security organizations of different countries do not have exact details of the locations of Iran’s nuclear program, he said: “Iran has learned from what we have done.”

The CNBC website then quoted experts and military decision-makers in Tel Aviv as saying that apart from the outcome of the Vienna nuclear talks, Israel has five strategies for stopping Iran:

  • Pressing for a stronger agreement between Iran and the P5 + 1
  • Exaggerate the cost of continuing this path for Iran through sanctions and diplomacy.
  • Use of covert attacks, covert actions and cyber attacks
  • Bombing of Iran’s nuclear program
  • Pressing to change the government of Iran, which is the most difficult strategy.

Amos Yadlin then referred to Iran’s 60% uranium enrichment and added: “The initial agreement proved to be problematic. See how fast they are moving. “They could soon have enough enriched uranium for two or three bombs.”

A few days ago, the Jerusalem Post newspaper alluded to the involvement of the Mossad in sabotaging the Natanz facility, saying that the Zionist regime’s security cabinet would meet on Sunday after two months.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Articles