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Iran and Us: Time for a Feel - BusinessWorld Online

  • On June 22, 2025, aerial images showed damage at Iranian nuclear facilities following U.S. strikes targeting enrichment sites in Iran.
  • The strikes followed intelligence revealing Iran originally planned five nuclear weapons before abandoning its program in 2003 under international pressure.
  • Iran's nuclear sites were repeatedly targeted by Israeli raids that killed key scientists, exposing Iran's vulnerability amid Israel's intelligence dominance.
  • Experts note Iran's nuclear ambitions depend on political choices more than technical capacity, with remarks such as nuclear weapons possibly seen as regime survival tools.
  • The U.S. plans talks to halt Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, while Iran's covert nuclear efforts face challenges from U.S. and Israeli surveillance.
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Iran's top nuclear scientist was driving to his country home with his wife one autumn day four years ago. As he slowed down to pass a speed bump, a remote-controlled machine gun mounted on a nearby pickup truck fired a burst of bullets, killing him instantly, Iranian authorities said. The assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, architect of a dormant nuclear weapons project known as Project Amad, starkly illustrated Israel's deep penetration into I…

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