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Iran’s Nuclear Program: Returning to Crisis?

MONews
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Subscriber+ Exclusive Reporting — The old Iran issue has again emerged as a frontier issue. report This week, Iran’s nuclear program was said to be closer than ever to producing weapons.

In the nearly eight months since the October 7 Hamas massacre in southern Israel, Iran has featured regularly in global security conversations because of its support for Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other regional proxies, and the growing risk of war in the wider region. Now, a sobering assessment has reignited concerns about the country’s nuclear ambitions.

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