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Major General Tamir Hayman, who serves as head of Israel’s Directorate of Military Intelligence, acknowledged that the amount of uranium enriched by Iran was disturbing. But it is not yet able to make a nuclear bomb.
“There’s an amount of (uranium) enriched in volumes that we’ve never seen before and that’s disturbing,” Haymen said.
According to him, Israel sees no progress in Iran’s nuclear project, not in weapons projects, in finance, not in any other sector.
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“So the remaining two years has not changed. Because even from the moment you breakout, there is still a long way to go before (making) a (nuclear) bomb,” he continued.
“To our knowledge, the direction has not changed and they are not headed for a breakthrough. They’re not headed for the bomb right now: Maybe in the distant future,” he said Sputnik, Sunday (3/10/2021).
The official suspects Iran has three nuclear options: continue compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, push for a better deal, or, simply put, launch an unprecedented insurgency that would include uranium enrichment and weapons development.
“Let’s agree on the fact that the right thing to do is to take Iran in the direction we want on the diplomatic side: a better deal effort,” the Israeli official suggested.
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