Israel’s Attacks Make an Iranian Bomb More Likely
- Israel's surprise attack on Iran marks a decisive turn in the conflict, showcasing its military superiority and leaving Iran isolated.
- Israel's surprise attack on Iran signifies a major shift in regional conflict dynamics, mirroring the Six-Day War of 1967 and demonstrating Israel's military superiority.
- The Netanyahu government has escalated hostilities, aiming to confront Iran despite potential risks of broader regional war.
- Iran is now capable of obtaining weapons-grade uranium urgently, with enough materials for several nuclear warheads, raising concerns of its military response.
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Israel's attacks on Iran's nuclear program also focus on the global nuclear arms race, for the decade-old consensus on the proliferation of nuclear weapons is crumbling.
Israel targets Iran, but nuclear threat remains
After just days of fighting, Iran finds itself cornered militarily and the regime in Tehran humiliated. Yet its nuclear program remains intact. If anything, the war has only strengthened Iran’s incentive to build the bomb.

Iran State Media Release Video of Nuclear Bomb Being Stroked
An Iranian state media outlet posted a video to social media showing a hand stroking a nuclear bomb alongside the word “maybe” as Israel continues with strikes and U.S. President Donald Trump puts Tehran’s leadership on notice. The video was posted to X by the Iran Arabic News Agency. ربما..Maybe pic.twitter.com/tB02PrPbp1 — إيران بالعربية (@iraninarabic_ir) June 17, 2025 Israel has been attacking Iranian military and nuclear sites for days. It…
Israel attacks Iran citing an imminent nuclear threat. Iran is considered to have great potential to build a nuclear bomb – if they wanted to – but there is little indication that this is happening.
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