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Iran vows to retaliate, the United States, Britain and France expose Iran to accelerate nuclear weapons development, and Israel enters the "countdown"

author:Global Defense Highlights

In less than a week, Iran's retaliation plan began to kick in after the recent Israeli airstrikes in Syria killed Mousavi, Iran's top adviser in Syria.

Iran vows to retaliate, the United States, Britain and France expose Iran to accelerate nuclear weapons development, and Israel enters the "countdown"

According to Reuters, Iran recently executed four "saboteurs" linked to Israel's intelligence agency, the Mossad, who were accused of engaging in actions that endangered Iran's national security.

But this obviously does not quell Iran's anger, after all, even if there is no Mousavi matter, the fate of these spies will not be much better, and the choice of this point in time is mainly to show Israel.

At the funeral of Moussavi, the Iranian people at the scene also burned American flags and shouted slogans calling for retaliation against Israel; Iranian foreign minister said that Israel is "facing a countdown"; Hossein Salami, commander-in-chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, even said that Iran's revenge for Israel's assassination will be to completely eliminate it.

Soon, the United States and Western countries discovered that there are still two stages of Iran's retaliation, and to a certain extent, as the commander-in-chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said, Iran's retaliation is to "completely eliminate" Israel.

Iran vows to retaliate, the United States, Britain and France expose Iran to accelerate nuclear weapons development, and Israel enters the "countdown"

According to a report by the International Atomic Energy Co., Ltd., cited by the Observer Network, Iran is accelerating the production of highly enriched uranium, and at the end of November, the abundance of highly enriched uranium made by Iran reached 60%, and now the production rate is increasing, from 3 kilograms per month to 9 kilograms per month, and Iran now has enough high-enriched uranium to theoretically make three nuclear bombs if further enriched.

Russia's permanent representative in Vienna, Ulyanov, sarcastically said that if the United States, Britain, France, and Germany had agreed to the Iranian nuclear deal last year, Iran's current enriched uranium enrichment would not have exceeded 3.67 percent. The implication is that this is all the fault of the West.

Iran vows to retaliate, the United States, Britain and France expose Iran to accelerate nuclear weapons development, and Israel enters the "countdown"

Although China has not yet expressed its position, in fact, it has long said that it is very close to Russia's attitude, and on the issue of "nuclear proliferation", the West cannot engage in "double standards".

In November, when an Israeli minister claimed that dropping nuclear weapons in the Gaza Strip was an option, Turkey said at the time that this remark had confirmed the fact that Israel "possessed nuclear weapons", and that China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, Geng Shuang, named Israel and urged Israel to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons as a non-nuclear state as soon as possible and put all nuclear facilities under the safeguards and supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Iran vows to retaliate, the United States, Britain and France expose Iran to accelerate nuclear weapons development, and Israel enters the "countdown"

At present, the worst outcome is not ruled out of the possibility of Iran's nuclear weapons being unsheathed, and if the Security Council goes to the Security Council and uses enforcement power to stop Iran, then Israel will naturally have to be brought with it, so that both sides will have no nuclear cards.

If nuclear weapons are restricted, Israel will be very passive, Israeli Defense Minister Gallant recently admitted that Israel is fighting on seven fronts, and Iran will obviously not let go of this opportunity, so no matter from which point of view, Israel's Lou Zi this time can be regarded as a big one.

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