Last night, in a pre-emptive military operation dubbed Operation Rising Lion, Israeli defense forces struck Iran’s nuclear and military sites, including a key uranium enrichment facility, killing senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Iran was dangerously close to developing a nuclear weapon, stating, “If not stopped, Iran could develop a nuclear weapon in a very short time — it could be a year, or even just months. This is a clear and present danger to Israel’s survival.”
The idea of a nuclear weapon in the hands of the Iranian regime is a terrifying notion. In the wake of Israel’s strike, many are wondering: Just how close was Iran to developing a nuclear bomb?
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