Experts Warn: Attacks on Iran's Nuclear Program Could Backfire

Experts caution that US-Israeli strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities could push the regime towards developing a secret nuclear bomb or embolden other groups to steal its uranium stockpile.
Experts are warning that the US-Israeli onslaught against Iran's nuclear program could backfire, potentially driving the regime towards developing a secret nuclear bomb. The intended goal of this military action is to resolve a longstanding 24-year dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, which Iran has consistently claimed are for civilian purposes only.
However, the discovery of two undeclared nuclear sites for uranium enrichment and heavy water plutonium production back in 2002 has fueled intense suspicion around Iran's true intentions. Proliferation experts now caution that this aggressive approach could inadvertently push the regime to accelerate its pursuit of a nuclear weapon or embolden other groups to attempt to steal Iran's existing uranium stockpile.
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