IDF Chief Says Iran’s Nuclear Program Set Back Years as Tehran Weighs US Deal
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The chief of Israel’s Defense Forces stated that Iran’s nuclear program has been set back by several years as the country considers a potential agreement with the United States.
In a statement released in Tel Aviv, the IDF chief highlighted that Iran’s progress on its nuclear ambitions has stalled, citing the impact of international pressure and the possibility of a new U.S. deal. He emphasized that the setback could delay Tehran’s ability to develop advanced nuclear capabilities.
The comments come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement, with Iran reportedly weighing the terms of a potential U.S. proposal that could reshape the region’s security dynamics.
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