White House says Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in 'a couple of weeks'
- On Thursday, the White House announced that Iran currently has all the necessary components to assemble a nuclear weapon and could finalize one within weeks following approval from its supreme leader.
- This announcement came amid escalating conflict marked by Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and a retaliatory barrage of missiles and drones launched by Tehran at Israel.
- The administration confirmed that President Trump has been updated on the situation, highlighted his preference for diplomatic solutions, and issued a serious warning to Iran about severe repercussions if it persists with its nuclear program.
- Trump indicated he would reach a decision about launching an attack on Iran within the next fortnight, depending on the prospects for negotiations, while Israeli intelligence assesses that Iran could assemble a nuclear bomb in as little as 15 days if authorized.
- The evolving situation increases global security risks and tensions with no clear pathway for de-escalation though diplomatic efforts remain a priority for the U.S. administration.
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White House Says Iran Could Produce a Nuclear Weapon in 'a Couple of Weeks'
The White House stated on Thursday that Iran can produce a nuclear weapon in a matter of two weeks once its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, gives the green light. "Let's be very clear, Iran has all that it needs to achieve a nuclear weapon," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at her briefing. "All they need is a decision from the supreme leader to do that."
Gabbard blasts 'fake news' of split with Trump, insists Iran can make a nuke within weeks
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CIA Chief Echoes Mossad Finding on Iran Nuclear Program - News From Antiwar.com
It appears the Donald Trump administration is favoring an assessment from Israeli intelligence that Iran could obtain a nuclear weapon in as little as 15 days. Portions of the US intelligence community say Tehran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon, and would be at least a year away…
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