US intelligence assessment says Iran not currently developing nuclear weapons
- A new U.S. Intelligence assessment states that Iran is not currently pursuing nuclear weapons but has increased activities that could aid in their development.
- Iran is engaging in research and development activities that bring them closer to producing the necessary material for a nuclear device, though they have yet to make the decision to do so.
- Iran is violating the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal by exceeding limits on uranium enrichment and advancing centrifuge research and development, and their ballistic missile programs pose a significant threat to countries in the Middle East.
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